Robin Robertson’s Vegan Without Borders! Oh my goodness I love this book so much, It’s a beautiful and hefty hardcover cookbook with recipes from all around the world. The photography inside is pretty enough that you could use it as a coffee table book, but I suspect instead it will become one of your most well thumbed and worn cookbooks, thank goodness it’s designed to stand up to the rigors of any kitchen enviroment!
Coconut Spinach and Lentil Dal, page 177
This fragrant and delicious dal was the very first thing I made out of the cookbook. It’s one I’ve made several times since it is quick to prepare and super comforting for cold winter days.
I made this dish one Sunday dinner for several non-vegan guests. The original recipe uses eggplant and a variety of other colorful vegetables, which of course I adore, but not wanting to scare away my guests (not veg centric…) I kept this dish simple and used broccoli as the star. My dinner guests had never tasted seitan and were blown away by its delicious meaty texture. The sauce was perfect and even though I made a double recipe, we didn’t have any leftovers.
I’d never made soda bread before and was intrigued by these scones. The dough isn’t sweet, but is dotted with raisins for a nice flavor burst. These would make for a perfect pairing with a warm cup of herbal tea.
Farinata with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives, pages 4-5
Lets just say that even though this dish is supposed to serve six, I kept snacking on bits of it throughout the day I made it. I ended up eating nearly the whole thing by myself. It’s that good.
Butternut Mac and Cheese, pages 90-91
This American classic gets healthy with this no-oil-no-butter version of the family favorite. Don’t worry, it’s still every bit as rich, creamy and delicious as the original while allowing you to go back for second helpings without any guilt.
Now for one of my very favorite recipes I tested from Vegan Without Borders. This salad is so incredible. Make it during your Holiday preparations (or any time) as a light and refreshing main dish or as a beautifully presented side dish. Robin’s recipe calls for arugula, which I couldn’t get locally, so I put the salad in red cabbage leaves. I think that’s the second best choice.
Umbrian Lentil Salad
This recipe is from Vegan Without Borders by Robin Robertson © 2014, Andrews McMeel Publishing. Used with permission.
This hearty salad is inspired by a similar dish that I enjoyed for lunch at a small café in Assisi in the Umbrian region of Italy where lentils are quite popular. The salad was served to me at room temperature with warm crusty Italian bread, and I encourage you to do the same.
2 cups brown lentils
2 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons cider vinegar
2 teaspoons maple syrup or agave nectar
2 teaspoons spicy brown mustard
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 to 3 cups chopped arugula
1/4 cup minced red onion
1/2 cup toasted walnuts pieces
1/2 cup raisins
3 tablespoons capers
2 tablespoons chopped parsley or basil
Cook the lentils in a pot of boiling salted water until tender but firm, 30 to 40 minutes. Drain well and rinse under cold water, then drain again. While the lentils are cooking, combine the oil, vinegar, maple syrup, mustard, coriander, red pepper flakes, and salt and pepper to taste in a small bowl. Stir to combine well. Set aside.
In a large bowl, combine the cooked, drained lentils with the arugula, onion, walnuts, raisins, capers, and parsley. Pour on the dressing and toss to mix well. Serve at room temperature or cover and refrigerate and serve chilled.
Serves 4
Gluten-free; soy-free
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Wow, these look delish! thanks for sharing!!
Thank you Susan! The recipes are incredible.
I LOVE all ofher books, but I don’t have this one. This looks amazing!! Thanks for the giveaway!
Rachael, you definitely need this one! I have most of Robin’s other books, while all of them are fabulous, this is the prettiest of them all.
The recipes look so delicious! Thanks for the giveaway!
Natalie, I have so many more I want to test! Good luck!
The coconut and spinach dal looks really yummy!!
Lakshmi, I love it. So simple, hearty and comforting!
You’re making me hungry!
Judith, sorry not sorry 😉 ❤
That Butternut Mac and Cheese looks incredible 🙂
Kathleen, it was so creamy dreamy!
Gluten Free, Dairy Free and husband a Vegan what better book could there be!
Perfect for you! Some of the recipes contain gluten, but like the Butternut Mac and Cheese, can be made gluten free (I made mine with brown rice pasta).
These look awesome, I’d love to try making them! Especially the soda bread scones!
Jacky, I had so much fun cooking my way through the book!
Everything looks so good!
Thank you Rebecca! I enjoyed the food so much!
yummy! I would live on lentils for the rest of my life :-).
Me too!!!
Thank you for the giveaway! Robin Robertson cookbooks are the best!
Katey, you are so welcome! She is such a prolific cookbook author! I don’t know how she does it!
I;d love to own this cookbook. The recipes look wonderful. Yes, thank you for the giveaway!
You are so welcome! Good luck!
The book looks wonderful and the pictures of the recipes are beautiful. Thanks for the give away.
Joan, thank you! I really love the book. I think you would too!
This looks like another amazing Robin Robertson cookbook. Thanks for the giveaway!
I really think this is her best work so far!
That coconut spinach and lentil dal looks amazing!
Becca, it’s super delicious!
Mmmmmmmmm. Robin’s butternut Mac & cheez.
Agreed, times one million.
Robin R is a genius! And I love that photo with the red cabbage used as a bowl.
Eve, she really is! Red cabbage bowl was a last minute idea! I ate it like a burrito. So good.
Yum, I’m not familiar with the author, but those recipes! Thanks!
Gina, Robin is one of the most prolific vegan cookbook authors out there! I think she has 28 or more published cookbooks! You need to get to know her! ❤
Yummmmmmmm 🙂
Indeed!
I would love to give those soda bread scones a try- soda bread is a favorite holiday tradition! Thanks for sharing!
These would be perfect for you then! Also, you’re welcome!
wonderful plantbased food ! love 2 win the book ! I am a vegan chef since 1977 living in sweden at the moment
Hi there! Unfortunately the contest is open to readers in the US only, but if you have a mailing address in the United States and someone who would be willing to post it from there for you, I’m sure we could work something out.
You have been vegan for as long as I have been alive! (born in 1977!) That is phenomenal! ❤
That recipe looks amazing. I can’t wait to try it.
Thanks Chris! I hope you enjoy it!
Everything looks delicious! I’m especially eyeing that kung pao seitan.. 🙂 I would love to win a copy of the book.
Shannon, that kung pao seitan was amazing! Good luck!
Yum! Definitely trying the lentil salad soon!
It is so delicious! Enjoy!
I’ve become obsessed with lentils lately! That dish looks so delicious! I also like to use red cabbage bowls. 🙂
Lentils are fabulous! I eat them nearly every day!
OMG, that kung pao and the coconut spinach dal…drooling over here!
Ha! Thanks Julie!
OMG, the kung pao and the coconut spinach dal…drooling over here!
I have several Robin Robertson books and love them all!
Fabulous! I refer to her books often!
I have 2 of Robin’s cookbooks that I use quite often. The other day I made the seitan loaf and it was a huge hit. Since there are just the 2 of us, it makes enough to freeze for several meals esp. sandwiches. I also use the slow cooker for cooking my grains for breakfast, etc.
we are the tempeh pioneers having produced Betsy’s Tempeh in Mich. for 9 1/2 years.
Her seitan recipes are always delicious!
Wow! I adore tempeh! I don’t eat it often because I have to go to specialty stores to buy it! I’ve often considered learning to make it myself!
Love Robin’s cookbooks. Just made the seitan loaf the other day which will last us several days.
betsy
The recipes look AMAZING and drool worthy. Of course I’d love to win this book!
All of the recipes you highlighted sound amazing! I will definitely make the lentil salad ASAP!
I loooove Robin Robertson’s books. I would love to own one! I currently get them from the library.
It all looks good! I’d love to add this book to my collection.
Going to try the Umbrian lentil salad this week!
Ahh…the soda scones would be perfect for my Christmas brunch!
The Butternut Mac and Cheese… I need some of that in my life!
It is a beautiful book. I checked it out from my library and immediately added it to my wish list! I want to make so many of the recipes I it! The lentil salad is a must try for me.
I would love to have this book.
These look like very flavorful, exciting recipes.
Looking forward to trying the lentil recipe, but that butternut squash mac and cheese looks amazing!
These recipes look so unique. I love trying new things. I also think those soda bread scones would be perfect for tea time. 🙂
The recipes are look and sounds amazing!
Beautiful and delicious! I can’t wait to try the lentil salad.
The recipes look and sound amazing.
Wow! These look amazing.
This book is on my need list!
International yumminess!! Looks like a really beautiful book.
I came to this post yesterday to enter the giveaway and got so distracted by how delicious the recipe looked that I went off and made it, completely forgetting about the giveaway. Now I have a tasty lentil salad and I sure hope I win the cookbook 😀
Looks fabulous! I love the fact they are not difficult ones. So often I feel intimidated or too busy to mess with complex new recipes.