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Rating:  Summary: Terrific No Nonse Vegetarian Cookbook Review: As an old Chicago Diner fan, I could not wait for this book to come out. Since I purchased it, have been using it for so many dishes at home.. Everything is so healthy and easy to make. Try the tofu cheesecake, cream soups (made with soy milk), Ex-Benedict, Tofu roll, Chocolate mousse. Even my kids approve of the dishes. They still have not figured out that they are eating tofu. Jo Kaucher translated most of the comfort foods you remember from your childhood into healthy vegan recipes -- that taste great! Thank you...
Rating:  Summary: Veggie Heaven Review: If you live in Chicago & want to eat well..I mean healthy & tasty ..their are not that many choices..the best is usually buying some organic veggies at Whole Foods & cooking at home. Then there is the Chicago Diner...it feels like home... atmosphere....service staff...been going their for 20 years. The food is comforting, filling, & quite tasty...prices reasonable....allways leave their feeling fullfilled. Weekend biscuits & gravy & Diner Hash...lunctime Sloppy Jo or Seitanic Caeser salad ..even Thanksgiving Pupmin Ravioli & Diner Wellington. Desserts are fantastic & all VEGAN! This book gives me so many of the staples I have been enjoying for years...Diner rosemary gravy...Dairy Free Cocoa Mousse.....Scarmbled Tofu..... Just great...thank you Diner!
Rating:  Summary: A lover of the Chicago Diner Review: One of the things I was impressed with at the Diner was the (vegan) German Chocolate Cake. The recipe in this book makes it easy to prepare the same dish at home. It's incredible! The recipes are easy to prepare and the ingredients are not exotic or hard-to-find as long as you have a health food store nearby. However, some of the meals require lots of time in the kitchen and require a little planning (as with any meal).This book is a great gift for people who have visited the Chicago Diner as well as vegans and vegetarians (or those just looking for some new recipes!).
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