I cannot believe it's been almost two months since I posted my last review! My little tumble at Sawyer Park in Bend, Oregon just before Thanksgiving and resulting broken wrist, surgery (complete with stainless steel screw!), and bruised/cracked rib made typing more than a wee bit challenging. But I'm on the mend (in my snazzy blue arm cast!) thanks in no small part to the love and nurturing I received from my dear friend, Judy Petullo. I don't know how I would have gotten through the initial trauma and first few days of pain and dis-ability without her warmth, caring, kindness, and hospitality. There are truly no words that can adequately express my deep feelings of gratitude.
I am delighted to get back to the joy of sharing my favorite new discoveries with you! (Although for awhile at least, my posts may still be few and far between.) This book review was pretty much in the can before my little walk in the park. I had prepared and tasted several of the recipes and had taken photos to share. So here I am drooling all over the photos and reliving the pleasure of eating these tasty dishes in my mind. (Chopping, slicing, dicing, lifting heavy trays, pots, or pans, and washing dishes are currently not within the scope of my abilities.) So without further ado, please allow me to introduce you to The 30 Minute Vegan's Taste of Europe: 150 Plant-Based Makeovers of Classics from France, Italy, Spain ... and Beyond!
I'm a huge fan of Chef Mark Reinfeld and his The 30 Minute Vegan series of books. The recipes in The 30 Minute Vegan and The 30 Minute Vegan's Taste of the East are simple to prepare and taste amazing. Mark never fails to deliver no-fail recipes that inspire even the most hesitant home cook's creativity. His lastest gem, The 30 Minute Vegan's Taste of Europe, which features a collection of old-world recipes that are not always easy to veganize—like Moussaka, Bocadillos, and even Bouillabaisse, will surprise and delight readers with the complexity of flavors that can be achieved in so little time.
Feast your eyes on a few of the delectable dishes I prepared from the recipes found within the pages of The 30 Minute Vegan's Taste of Europe ...
Scottish Currant Scones, which I transformed into Cranberry Pistachio Coconut Nog Scones ...
Italian Tempeh Neatballs are seriously the best-tasting vegan meatball adaptation ever! (I just had to share the recipe below!)
So good I had them for lunch the next day with Mark's Roasted Tomato and Garlic Sauce.
Dating back to medieval Spain and Portugal, who doesn't love Empanadas? I served these tasty stiuffed-bared pockets with more Roasted Tomato and Garlic Sauce ...
Making cruelty-free French Faux Gras ...
A colorful and delectable fusion of flavors: Bruschetta with Faux Gras ...
You'll gain a whole new appreciation for paprika after your very first bite of this fabulous Hungarian Goulash ...
A sensuously sweet, yet light Spanish dessert, Vegan Flan, served with raspberries and a drizzle of caramel syrup ...
Tempeh Neatballs
reprinted with the kind permission of the author and the publisher,
Da Capo Press. ©2012 by Mark Reinfeld
Da Capo Press. ©2012 by Mark Reinfeld
Ingredients:
2 Tbsp olive oil
1/2 cup finely diced yellow onion
3 garlic cloves, minced or pressed
16 oz tempeh, diced finely
1/4 cup oat flour
3 Tbsp nutritional yeast
1 Tbs wheat-free tamari or other soy sauce
1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar
2 Tbsp minced fresh basil
2 Tbsp minced fresh flat-leaf parsley
2 tsp minced fresh rosemary
2 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp ground fennel (optional)
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1/4 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
Oil for sautéing
1 12-oz jar of your favorite pasta sauce or the Roasted Tomato and Garlic Sauce from The 30 Minute Vegan's Taste of Europe
Directions:
1. Combine all the ingredients, except the oil for sautéing and the pasta sauce, in alarge bowl and mix well. Form into 10 equal-size balls (think golf ball size) and set aside.
2. Pour the oil into a large sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add the tempeh balls and cook until slightly crispy and browned, about 7 minutes, gently flipping to ensure all sides are cooked.
3. Lower the heat to simmer, add the tomato sauce, and cook for 5 minutes, gently stirring, occasionally. Serve over pasta or make your own tempeh neatball hero sandwich.
Variation:
• You can also bake the tempeh balls. (This is how I prepared them.) Preheat the oven to 375°F. Place the balls on a well-oiled baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes. Gently flip and bake for an additional 10 minutes. If you wish, you can flip every 5 minutes, rolling the balls on a different side with each flip.
If you've been yearning for Yorkshire Pudding or craving kielbasa soup, The 30 Minute Vegan's Taste of Europe was written for you! It will also make the most wonderful holiday gift for your favorite foodie, vegan or not.
Update: Congratulations Kelly G! You are the lucky winner! Please email me with your postal address, so I can arrange to have your book sent to you. Thank you, everyone, for a fantastic giveaway! Stay tuned for the next one, and in the meantime, I'm wishing you all a very happy, healthy, and delicious New Year!
For a chance to win your very own copy, simply leave a comment below, and tell me your favorite European regional cuisine.*
You can also earn additional entries: choose any or all of the following, and please leave a comment for each item you complete:
1. Like Vegan Fusion on Facebook.
2. Follow @veganfusion on Twitter.
3. Follow this blog by clicking the "follow" link in the upper left-hand corner of this page, subscribing via email, or through Networked Blogs.
4. Follow @Vegiegail on Twitter.
5. Tweet the following message: Win a copy of @veganfusion's The 30 Minute Vegan's Taste of Europe via @vegiegail 4 u or someone u ❤! http://bit.ly/30MinVE #vegan #giveaway
Please make sure I have a way to contact you when you win, (leave me your Twitter handle or email address or make sure it's linked to your blogger account.) Good luck!!!
*Sorry international friends. The giveaway is open to US residents only.
My grandparents are from Germany, so I would say (north) german food is my favorite comfort food. Potatoes, red cabbage, roulades... Although now I don't appreciate anymore, that they tend to put meat, bacon or lard in everything...
ReplyDeletecruelty-free French Faux Gras looks amazing with all those vegetable and walnuts!! Cindy Mielenz
ReplyDeleteTempeh Neatballs sound so yummy!! I would love to make some they sound so easy!
ReplyDeleteItalian food, glorious Italian food!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteso nice to have you back my friend...have a great Christmas.
ReplyDeletethank you, dear Millie! Merry Christmas to you! xo
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of French cuisine (especially pastries), but the goulash looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI follow Hungry Vegan!
ReplyDeleteMama mia! I cannot wait to try those "neatballs!" Seriously, who doesn't love Italian food? This book sounds amazing, and I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI already "like" Vegan Fusion on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course, I already follow your blog! Thanks for another great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteItalian!
ReplyDeletejustaudrey at live dot com
I follow you on Twitter
ReplyDeletejustaudrey (at) live (dot) com
I like Vegan Fusion on FB
ReplyDeletejustaudrey(at)live(dot)com
I follow Vegan Fusion on twitter
ReplyDeletejustaudrey(at)live(dot)com
Italian! I just love pasta!!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the cuisine of the Basque region of Spain and France.
ReplyDeleteFollowing your blog!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted the message!
ReplyDeleteI'm now following @veganfusion on Twitter!
ReplyDeleteI'm Italian, and i seriously don't think i could live without my italian food! I have super trained taste buds!
ReplyDeleteFollowing @vegiegail @catinaweb
ReplyDeleteFollowing @veganfusion too!
ReplyDeleteI have LIKED Vegan Fusion on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteItalian! And I am now following VeganFusion on Twitter!
ReplyDeleteItalian!
ReplyDeleteAnd I already subscribe to your blog! :)
Italian! And I already follow you on Twitter! :)
ReplyDeleteItalian! And I tweeted your message except had to change the "via" to an "@" as it came up with too many characters!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this opportunity...the photography is so alluring!
Gail...these dishes look amazing. I am so sorry to hear about your injuries...yikes! I hope you heal quickly :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite European regional cuisine is Russian!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites things I'm remembering from europe right now is the hot mulled wine sold at the christmas markets!
ReplyDeleteI liked Vegan Fusion on FB!
ReplyDeleteI am following your blog... great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteItalian, definitely.
ReplyDeleteFollowing Vegan Fusion on Twitter (@justaboutvegan)
ReplyDeleteAlready following @VegieGail on Twitter (@justaboutvegan)
ReplyDeleteItalian! Though I'm interested in finding some Polish-type food that my Polish boyfriend who doesn't like Polish food will enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThe tempeh neatballs look amazing. My fav regional foods are italian, thai, mexican.....
ReplyDeleteThe neatballs look great! Italian is one of my fav regional cuisines, but also thai, mexican, japanese....
ReplyDelete#5 I tweeted: https://twitter.com/martielou/status/281099417921134593
ReplyDelete1. Like Vegan Fusion on Facebook.
ReplyDelete2. I Follow @veganfusion on Twitter.
ReplyDelete#martielou
3. I Follow this blog!
ReplyDelete@martielou
4. I follow @Vegiegail on Twitter.
ReplyDelete@martielou
I would say some of my favorite cuisine would have to be Italian! :) Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI like VF on FB
ReplyDeleteI subscribe via email
ReplyDeleteI follow you on twitter
ReplyDeleteThis book looks awesome! My favorite is anything Italian - lasagna, spaghetti, fettuccine, anything. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love Italian!!!
ReplyDeleteI am now following Vegan Fusion on FB
ReplyDeleteI am following veganfusion on Twitter
ReplyDeleteI already follow @Vegiegail on Twitter
ReplyDeleteI already subscribe to your newsletter. :)
ReplyDeleteI tweeted Win a copy of @veganfusion's The 30 Minute Vegan's Taste of Europe via @vegiegail 4 u or someone u ❤! http://bit.ly/30MinVE #vegan #giveaway
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win. Glad you are feeling better.
Merry Christmas
I subscribe to your emails!
ReplyDeletegaia (at) cinci (dot) rr (com)
I think Mediterranean food is my favorite.
ReplyDeletegaia (at) cinci (dot) rr (com)
I like Vegan Fusion on Facebook.
ReplyDeletegaia (at) cinci (dot) rr (com)
Wow, I'd like a small serving of EACH dish pictured...that would make a satisfying meal! :-) I'd say my fave cuisine would have to be Italian, I like to keep it simple, and I love tomatoes. Those vegan meatballs look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'd like a small serving of EACH dish pictured...that would make a satisfying meal! :-) I'd say my fave cuisine would have to be Italian, I like to keep it simple, and I love tomatoes. Those vegan meatballs look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI already follow VegieGail on twitter
ReplyDeleteI already follow VegieGail on twitter
ReplyDeleteI already follow VegieGail on twitter
ReplyDeleteI am already subscribed to the Hungry Vegan blog.
ReplyDeleteI am already subscribed to the Hungry Vegan blog.
ReplyDeleteI am already subscribed to the Hungry Vegan blog.
ReplyDeleteDid not mean to post multiples! Am on slow wifi at a coffee shop & I may have over clicked! Anyway, I "liked" VeganFusion on FB.
ReplyDelete"Liked" Vegan Fusion on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteFollowing Vegan Fusion on Twitter!
ReplyDeleteFollowing your blog!
ReplyDeleteFollowing Vegie Gail on Twitter!
ReplyDeleteAnnnnd, tweeted! @billiejeanie327
ReplyDeletePierogies!
ReplyDeleteI liked vegan fusion on FB!
ReplyDeleteI follow Vegan Fusion on twitter (I'm @vegandaemon)
ReplyDeleteI already follow vegiegail on twitter!
ReplyDeleteand I tweeted about the giveaway! https://twitter.com/vegandaemon/status/281225272638992385
ReplyDeleteI learned to love Greek cuisine on holidays in the islands, and I enjoy vegan versions of Greek dishes often. But I also miss the German food my immigrant grandmother used to prepare in my childhood. I find that cuisine very difficult to veganize.
ReplyDeleteLiked Vegan Fusion on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI already follow the blog via email.
ReplyDeletemy favorite has to be greek! cucumber salad with pita!
ReplyDeleteI'm fond of Mediterranean cuisine, especially Greek and Sicilian food. A good vegan moussaka would totally rock my world!
ReplyDeleteI follow the blog!
ReplyDeleteI liked Vegan Fusion on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteAlthough my favorite dish (spaghetti) is Italian, I am also a really big fan of sauerkraut! I will eat it on anything!
ReplyDeleteI follow Vegan Fusion on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI follow Vegan Fusion on Twitter.
ReplyDelete@jesscaneal
I follow @Vegiegail on Twitter.
ReplyDelete@jesscaneal
I tweeted about the giveaway!
ReplyDelete@jesscaneal
I follow the Blog.
ReplyDeleteI grew up on a fusion of Mediterranean, Austro-Hungarian and Turkish / Balkan cuisine, so those are my favourite.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Twitter. I'm @rhelune.
ReplyDeleteI started following Vegan Fusion on Twitter. I'm @rhelune.
ReplyDeleteI'm subscribed to your blog via RSS.
ReplyDeleteI love empanadas!--Cindy
ReplyDelete@cereichle
I love French food but I'm sure I would like British Indian fusion. bluepogonavitticeps@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI like Vegan Fusion on FaceBook.
ReplyDeletebluepogonavitticeps@yahoo.com
I adore Italian and French food! It would be amazing to win a copy of this book!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted!
ReplyDeleteI follow Hungry Vegan.
ReplyDelete