Also by Robin Robertson

 

Vegan Without Borders

Vegan Planet

1,000 Vegan Recipes

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Fresh from the Vegan Slow Cooker

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Party Vegan

The Vegetarian Meat and Potatoes Book

 

for the animals

 

Contents

Introduction

  1. Pantry Perfect Cooking
  2. Soups, Stews, and Chilis
  3. Salad Savvy
  4. Pizza, Burgers, Sandwiches
  5. Stovetop Suppers
  6. Pantry Pasta Plus
  7. Sweet Treats

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Ebook “Index”

Conversion Charts

Introduction

Several years ago my husband Jon and I wrote a book based on our experiences of cooking without power in the aftermath of a strong hurricane. The book, Vegan Unplugged, was filled with advice for managing life in a home without electricity, along with 70 recipes one can make using only pantry ingredients and a single-burner butane stove.

The positive feedback for Vegan Unplugged was tremendous, with people telling us they used the recipes not only for power outages and travel, but also as quick, go-to recipes to make any time (not just when the power was out). We also heard from college students who appreciated the easy 15-minute recipes that didn’t require the use of a full kitchen.

But we heard from many others as well—those who loved the recipes but wanted to incorporate fresh ingredients into them in order to make the suitable for everyday cooking. So, in Cook the Pantry, the advice on emergency preparedness and cooking without power has been eliminated and fresh ingredients (and lots of new recipes) have been added.

Cook the Pantry is a cookbook that celebrates pantry cooking with recipes that rely mostly on what’s on your pantry shelf and in your freezer, but with the inclusion of some fresh ingredients as well. The result is the best of both worlds: the convenience of pantry ingredients and the flavor and nutrition of fresh ingredients. Best of all, all these recipes can be made in 20 minutes or less, for the ultimate in convenience cooking.

As a former restaurant chef and author of over twenty cookbooks, my default setting is to cook from scratch. But on those days when time is short and hunger looms, I also love the convenience of a quick meal using ingredients from my pantry or freezer. Add some fresh produce to the meal, and a good thing becomes even better.

Cook the Pantry empowers you to make the most of your on-hand ingredients by using what’s already in your pantry, refrigerator, and freezer to make delicious meals in minutes with a variety of flavorful and nutritious plant-based ingredients.

When you think about it, every good meal begins with a look in the pantry for inspiration. Cook the Pantry shows you how to use your pantry to jump-start any meal. Just add fresh produce and proteins to make the more than 100 recipes in this book, many of which can be made with pantry ingredients alone. With Cook the Pantry, you can transform your everyday staples into extraordinary meals.