The Veggie-Lover's Sriracha Cookbook: 50 Vegan "Rooster Sauce" Recipes that Pack a Punch
140The Veggie-Lover's Sriracha Cookbook: 50 Vegan "Rooster Sauce" Recipes that Pack a Punch
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Overview
Devoted Sriracha addicts know that this fiery red condiment adds the perfect spicy kick to their favorite foods. But for those who want to take it to the next level, Randy Clemens shows how versatile this garlicky, pungent sauce can be when paired with the almighty veggie in everything from breakfast to dessert, and appetizers to entrées.
These delicious plant-based recipes—from Stuffed Sriracha 'Shrooms, Sriracha-Cauliflower Mac 'n' Cheeze, and Cajun Quinoa Cakes with Lemon-Dill-Sriracha Rémoulade to Maple-Sriracha Doughnuts and Watermelon Sriracha Sangria—showcase an exciting range of fruits, grains, and veggies, without the processed fake meat found in many vegan recipes. Featuring 50 flavor-packed, inventive combinations of vegetables and Sriracha (with notes on how to adapt them for a gluten-free diet), The Veggie-Lover's Sriracha Cookbook will take your rooster sauce obsession to bold, new heights.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781607744603 |
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Publisher: | Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed |
Publication date: | 07/02/2013 |
Pages: | 140 |
Product dimensions: | 7.36(w) x 7.22(h) x 0.66(d) |
About the Author
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Introduction
I f*%#ing love vegetables! That, coupled with my addiction to Sriracha, is what ultimately led to the writing of this book. And while I am a firm believer in the righteous virtues of vegetarianism and veganism—of which, there are many—that isn’t the focus here. This book isn’t about labels; it’s not just for vegans or vegetarians. It’s for anyone who’s incurably passionate about the splendiferous flavors to be had straight from the ground, for anyone who’s picked up an eggplant or fennel bulb at the market and dreamed of the possibilities.
I’ve noticed that over the past decade, cooking and cooking instruction have become decidedly meat-centric, resulting in many home cooks forgetting—or, worse yet, never being taught—how to properly prepare and celebrate the glorious bounty of fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes that we’re fortunate enough to have at our fingertips.
This problem is only compounded when people wrongfully believe that cooking without meat means replacing it with strange, texturized, overly processed soy-based products that have been extruded into shapes vaguely resembling meat, before being breaded and fried. Ugh. You wanna know the truth? I can’t stand most of that garbage. It’s generally pretty awful tasting, and it usually has very little to do with healthy, fresh ingredients.
And while I’ve certainly got a place in my kitchen for tempeh and tofu, I don’t like my meals to revolve around them. True, you’ll find them used within these pages, but only when I feel they can contribute something to the flavor and texture of my beloved veggies, right at the center of my plate.
If you love vegetables too, and a nice spicy kick to boot, let me be the first to congratulate you. You’ve found the right book. If you’ve had good vegetables at a friend’s house or while dining out but aren’t sure how to cook them properly at home, sweet! You’ve found the right book. And if you don’t like vegetables, I’m willing to bet it’s because you’ve only had them either overcooked or undercooked your entire life, in which case, you’ve finally found the right book!
Whatever your reasons for giving my cool little book a shot—health, ethical, environmental, economic, a devotion to anything and everything Sriracha-related, or simply curiosity—use these recipes with an open mind. Love them for all that they are, and for all that they aren’t. You’ll be glad you did!
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Mouth on Fire Minestrone
Minestrone is a wonderful rustic Italian soup that doesn’t really have a prescribed recipe because it was traditionally made with whatever vegetables were available, and made thicker and heartier with beans and pasta. I beg you to use this version, which couldn’t be easier, as a starting point for your own imaginative creations based on whatever vegetables are fresh and in season at your market. Makes 4 to 6 servings
4 cups vegetable stock
1/4 cup Sriracha
6 Roma tomatoes, diced
3 carrots, chopped
3 stalks celery, chopped
1 red onion, diced
1 large zucchini, halved lengthwise and chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon minced fresh oregano, or 11/2 teaspoons dried
1-3/4 cups cooked cannellini beans, or 1 (15-ounce) can, undrained
1 bunch kale, stemmed and chopped
Juice of 1 lemon
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
In a large Dutch oven or soup pot over medium-high heat, combine the stock, Sriracha, tomatoes, carrots, celery, onion, zucchini, garlic, bay leaves, and oregano. Bring to a boil, then immediately lower the heat, cover, and simmer for 15 minutes. Discard the bay leaves. Stir in the beans and kale and cook until both are tender, 5 to 7 minutes. Stir in the lemon juice, then season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve immediately. Stored in the refrigerator, leftovers will keep for 1 week.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction
Sriracha 101
Vegans, Vegetarians, and Celiacs, Oh My!
Sauces, Starters, and Snacks
Homemade Sriracha
Sriracha Aioli
Srirancha Dressing and Dip
Sriracha Ketchup
Sriracha Pesto
Cock Sauce Cashew Cheeze
Sriracha-Cucumber Hummus
Sriracha-Mango Guacamole
Burning Thai Bruschetta
Sriracha Muhammara
Sriracha Caponata
Stuffed Sriracha ’Shrooms
Not Your Mama’s Party Mix
Southeast Meets Southwest Lettuce Cups
Soups and Stews
Five-Alarm Black Bean Soup
with Cilantro-Coconut Crema
Zippy Zucchini Zuppa with
Asparagus and Cannellini Beans
Srirachili Non Carne
Fiery Pho’´ Chay
Mouth on Fire Minestrone
Soon Dubu Jjigae
Salads and Sides
Sriracha Broccoli Slaw
Kicked-Up Caprese
Edamame-Sriracha Succotash
Warm Dijon-Sriracha Potato Salad
with Toasted Hazelnuts
Stir-Fried Asparagus and Green Bean Salad
with Dyn-o-mite Dressing
Grilled Shishito Peppers
with Sriracha Satay Sauce
Spicy Tabbouleh-Stuffed Dolmas
Breakfast of Champions
Sriracha and Green Onion Biscuits
with Country Mushroom Gravy
Light My Fire Potato-Parsnip Latkes
Mean Quiche Florentine
California Benedict with
Sriracha-Chive Hollandaise
Sriracha Shakshuka
Bánh Xèo
Main dishes
Sriracha-Cauliflower Mac ’n’ Cheeze
Curried Kale and Squash Risotto
Sriracha Sweet Potato Shepherd’s Pie
Maple-Sriracha Roasted Brussels Sprouts
with Cranberry Wild Rice
Braised Eggplant Tagine with Sriracha Harissa and Mint-Coconut Crema
Spicy California Rolls
Cajun Quinoa Cakes with
Lemon-Dill-Sriracha Rémoulade
Ultimate Sriracha Veggie Burger
Jackfruit “Pulled Pork” Sammiches with Pickled Red Onion
Sam’s Jamaican Jerk Garbanzo Sliders
with Mango-Cucumber Relish
Dios Mio Tamales
Beer-Battered Fried Avocado Tacos
with Sriracha Curtido
Penne Puttanesca with Charred Broccolini
Desserts and Drinks
Watermelon-Sriracha Sangria
Mango-Sriracha Margarita
Super Simple Peanut Butter
and Sriracha Cookies
Pumpkin-Sriracha Cheezecake
with Chocolate-Pecan Crust
Upside-Down Pineapple-
Sriracha Cake
Maple-Sriracha Doughnuts
Index