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S**N
Great vegetarian recipes and stories
I really love cookbooks like this. There are excellent healthy recipes and then it is peppered throughout with fun stories that give you insight to it all. I enjoy reading my cookbook!
A**R
Relaxing and Nurturing
I love reading this book before I go to bed. . . it's a wonderful way to relax. The recipes are simple and look wonderful though I must say I haven't made them yet. What I can tell you is that the ingredients are nothing bizarre or difficult to find and the idea of cooking in silence being intentional about what I'm doing feels so nurturing in itself that I think I'll be making a grocery list tonight.You can't go wrong with this book if you want to simplify your life in a relaxing nurturing way.
V**.
Great Book
Though I'm Gluten Free, and a lot of the recipes call for wheat, I love this book. Written in that fun font Cheri is known for, and full of delicious sounding recipes that will be light on your soul.
S**Y
Zen must-have for your cookbook collection!
This is a GREAT cookbook. The recipes are unique, and wholesome, and they come with wonderful monastery side-lines. For instance: included with the chocolate-chip cookie recipe is the saying - If you eat 1-3 cookies, you were hungry for cookies, if you eat more than that, you have an issue you should be talking about. That's paraphrased, but it's close. Enjoy a wonderful cookbook.
A**N
A must have
Having been to the monastery, I loved the cookbook. I bring the good food right back to my kitchen. Must try the lasagna and enchiladas, and especially the Summer Soup (which is wonderful...weird, but wonderful). The stories are also entertaining while you wait for the water to boil!
Y**A
Beautiful vegan cooking
I love Chery's most famous book, and I'm so grateful to her. This book is in the same style and the reciepes are good. It is a good simple starter to vegetarian cooking.
J**H
Buy it.
Yummy recipes. Use this cookbook a lot.
M**K
Great Vegetarian Cookbook!
I think this review, written by Adrian Marks for January Magazine (October 2003) describes The Zen Monastery Cookbook best."In form, The Monastery Cookbook is reminiscent of such classics as The Moosewood Cookbook and Alicia Bay Laurel's Living on the Earth. Those books, like this one, had a straight-from-the-commune roughness about them. Handlettered, crudely printed but lovingly crafted. . . .The Monastery Cookbook is a good and useful book. . . .The Monastery Cookbook covers all the bases, and it does it in an interesting way with lots of helpful anecdotes to contribute to your understanding of the vegetarian lifestyle and way of thinking. Following the recipes, there's no chance of going hungry: they're both solid and diverse. Eastern classics like Mjeddrah and Yellow Dal are interspersed with interpretations of European and American favorites like Pizza, Macaroni and Cheese, Sloppy Joes, Cinnamon Buns and Vichyssoise. Starters, soups, salads, main courses and desserts are all well covered, as well as a section on baking yeast bread that includes quite a lot of good advice.One thing that The Monastery Cookbook understands and does a good job of sharing are the necessary principles of vegetarian cooking. Now, obviously, different vegetarians will take different paths to get to roughly the same place, but The Monastery Cookbook covers the nuts and bolts of the techniques that will get the results you want, regardless of the physical or philosophical reasons you opted for a vegetarian lifestyle. For example, the How To section covers cooking without oils and butter (not as easy as it sounds, by the way), how to substitute for eggs and dairy products, the basics of cooking with tofu, how to thicken liquids and other essential vegetarian kitchen techniques.The recipes in The Monastery Cookbook are interspersed with stories written by the monks at the Zen Monastery Practice Center in Murphys, California, that is the monastery in question. All of the compositions are food-related, yet illuminate -- in often humorous and touching terms -- the challenges facing and joys offered up to the contemporary monk. (It's not all silence and tonsuring anymore.)All in all, The Monastery Cookbook is an excellent addition to the cookbook shelf. The recipes here are diverse and easy-to-follow. Both vegetarians and those just looking for a more healthy approach to food will benefit from the book."
P**N
not for me
not for me
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