Review, Recipe and Giveaway: 500 Vegan Recipes
By now you’ve no doubt heard about the hefty tome penned by seasoned cookbook author Joni Marie Newman and blogger extraordinaire Celine Steen, 500 Vegan Recipes. I mean it when I say this book is massive–at 512 pages and almost 2 pounds (900 grams), it weighs almost as much as I do (okay, I flatter myself; but I’m still adusting to this no-longer-obese me!).
Just the first in a series of cookbooks, this includes-everything volume covers all the bases: from an introduction on “What is a Vegan Diet?” (and why you should adopt one!) to chapters on every conceivable course and dish, to an extensive Resources section and full index, you’ll find it all (or, at least, a variation of it) in these pages.
As an avid follower of Celine and Joni’s blogs, I couldn’t wait to order my book from amazon. I had some initial concerns that I might not be able to make many of the recipes given my ACD status; after all, Celine is famed as a baker, and I am not currently using many conventional baking ingredients in my menus (such as sugars, glutenous flours, dried fruits, yeast, or many nuts). Add to that my dietary restrictions in general–no processed, refined, etc.–and I feared there would be precious few items to sample from the book.
I needn’t have worried. Chapter titles range from ”Breakfast” to “Sweet and Savory Muffins” plus others for dips, snacks, salads, soups, pastas, side dishes, sauces and condiments. There are four chapters that cover entrées and seven (seven!) covering baked goods and desserts such as breads, cookies, pies, crumbles, cakes, candies, and puddings or ice creams and “libations.” Clearly, this book has something to offer every eater, special diet or not!
Hallmarks of the individual authors’ cooking styles are also evident in the book. Celine’s influence is detected throughout in the quirky ingredient combinations and wildly creative baked goods (Cookie Crumble Granola; Salsa Bread Rolls; Matcha Spelt Rolls with Bittersweet Chocolate Filling and Almond Icing; Pumpkin Chocolate Brownie Cake; Chocolate Tahini No-Bake Barley Bars, to name a few), while Joni’s touch is discernible in the many southwestern-themed recipes and her flair for converting “standard” dishes into vegan deliciousness (Buttermilk Biscuits and Gravy; Inari with Spicy Sushi Sauce, Au Gratin Potatoes, Spicy Chorizo Veggie Pie, Granny’s Meatloaf, Hot and Spicy Buffalo Sauce, and every kind of faux meat you can imagine). After a while, I was like a Beatles groupie poring over old albums, guessing the origin of each song: I bet John wrote this one. That one sounds like Paul. . . .
No matter who created it, though, I am happy to report I was pleased with every dish I tried–and that the HH, too, was a fan (especially of the eggplant and lentil pilaf). Recipes were easy to follow and the ones I made came together quickly and without a hitch. They’re also highlighted with keys to ingredients, such as “low fat” or “gluten free,” so you can pinpoint those that will work best for you.
For those of you who prefer cookbooks with photos, I should note that they are not included in this book. However, you can view pics of many of the goodies at the flickr page that was created for the book.
Even if you’re a long-standing vegan cook, there will be something novel for you in 500 Vegan Recipes. And if you’re new to veganism–or are simply looking for some healthier, lighter options at mealtimes–this is a great introduction to plant-based recipes. As for me, I’m counting the days until I can create more conventional baked goods again, and delve into some of those final seven chapters in the book!
Here are a few of the dishes I made (some with adjustments for my diet), with commentary. Pull up a chair and enjoy the feast (and don’t forget to enter the giveaway at the end of this post!)
Ginger Soy Tofu Satay with Simple Thai Peanut Dipping Sauce

A quick and easy dish to make, packed with Asian flavors. I used almond instead of peanut butter, of course, but that didn’t diminish the dish in any way. I loved how simply these came together. And how can you resist grill marks?
Veggie Curry Feast

Another super quick and simple dish, highlighting healthy cruciferous veggies. As you can see from my photo, I was likely a little heavy on the veggies in this one, so the sauce was a bit sparse (I’d double the sauce ingredients next time). Spicy, but not too much so, and extremely enticing, this was wonderful served on rice the following evening. Both the HH and I had seconds of this one.
Eggplant, Lentil, and Rice Pilaf
Yee-haw! This one is spi–say! If you like hot foods, you’ll love this all-in-one meal (and you can easily tone it down by adding less cayenne). A terrific comfort food for those damp, cool evenings in springtime, this Indian-inspired curry will definitely become a dinnertime staple. I apologize for the lack of photo–we gobbled it up before I snapped one!
Veganzola Balls

This was my favorite of the recipes I tried, and high on the HH’s list, as well. In fact, he specifically requested that I make this again. If you miss those big cheese balls everyone used to hover around at parties, you must try this. This recipe is also the one I used in the first version of my cheese-filled olive and onion bread, and it was astonishingly good baked into the loaf. Smooth, smoky, with a slight sweet undertone, this cheese can be spread on crackers, added to rolls or bread, or just eaten from the spoon.
Walnut and Currant Veganzola Balls (reproduced with permission from 500 Vegan Recipes)

[Veganzola as base for a lettuce wrap lunch]
Who says vegans can’t have cheese balls? Seriously, these are very, very cheeselike. Besides spreading on crackers, this also tastes amazing crumbled over a green salad or as a sandwich spread. [Ricki's note: also great baked into bread. I've included the ACD substitutions I made here--still fantastic!]
10 ounces (280 g) extra-firm tofu, drained and pressed
2 Tbsp (30 ml) extra-virgin olive oil
2 Tbsp (16 g) flax meal mixed with 2 Tbsp (30 ml) warm water
1 Tbsp (18 g) white miso
2 tsp (10 ml) minced garlic
1 tsp (5 ml) liquid smoke (use 1/2 tsp or 2.5 ml smoked paprika for ACD-friendly version)
1 cup (120 g) walnuts, broken into small pieces
1/2 cup (80 g) currants (use grape tomatoes for ACD-friendly version)
salt and pepper, to taste
In a mixing bowl, crumble the tofu until it resembles ricotta cheese. Add the olive oil, flax mixture, miso, garlic, and liquid smoke. Mash together until uniform. Mix in the walnut pieces, currants, and salt and pepper. [Note: I used a food processor for this step; I prefer a smoother mixture.] Form into two equal balls, form into a log, or simply place in a serving bowl. Yield: about 2-1/2 cups (563 g). [Mine kept in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 4 days].
And now. . . A COOKBOOK GIVEAWAY!
Celine and Joni have graciously agreed to give away a copy of the book to a lucky DDD reader!
All you need do to enter the draw is leave a comment on this post. Of course, you can earn extra entries the usual ways–by posting about the giveaway on your blog, twitter or Facebook (and also linking to this post)–though these others are totally optional. If you do post elsewhere, please come back here and comment again to let me know you did so; this makes tabulating entries so much easier.
The contest will remain open until midnight on Friday, April 2nd, after which I’ll randomly draw a winner.
Good luck, everyone!
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This is on my Amazon wish list, I’d love to win a copy.
I have one of Joni’s other cookbooks and her recipes are great!
How could I resist not coming out of perma-hiding for an opportunity to have the recipes for such deliciousness?!?!!? Yum!!!! (Err is this open to overseas fans?)
Love the pics too, you’re making me drool!
i woudn’t give up the chance go get my hands on a new cookbook
I’d like to win a copy of this, too! I haven’t heard of these two authors before. However, after glancing through both of their blogs, I think I would enjoy this cookbook.
Ooo! I absolutely love cookbooks! My fiance is always amused that I adore my collection of them so much. There’s something great about leafing through a new cookbook and bookmarking the recipes I want to try.
Yes! This is at the top of my wishlist!
oh i’d love to try some of these recipes! please enter me!
I’d love to win a copy. I have no, yes, no vegan cookbooks yet. I’m just getting started out!
i have this cookbook but still really enjoyed your review! When a book has so many recipes, seeing the dishes someone else tried always remind me of something I overlooked. I loved the Fajita Pitas and have my eye on the Disco Stew. But now I gotta try the Veganzola ball!
That cheese looks yummy!
Great giveaway!!! I would love to win.
I would love a copy of this cookbook! I am vegetarian, trying to transition into veganism and I think a great cookbook like this would be a wonderful resource!
I’ve been hearing such wonderful things about this cookbook, I’d love to have a copy of it!
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Oh My! That veganzola ball sounds wonderful. I’m in the later stages of my own ACD diet and slowly reintroducing things back. What did you eat with the veganzola? some sort of ACD friendly crackers?
It looks like a wonderful, inspiring book!
I love Celine’s blog and was considering getting this book, but I’m also on a pretty restricted diet right now, so I had been re-thinking it. I’m so grateful for a positive review from your perspective!
I would love get my paws on this tome, there must be SO many great recipes and tonnes of additional info in it! Thanks for the giveaway!
Woo hoo! My life is made happier and more complete with new vegan cookbooks
I could certainly use 500 hundred more recipes up my sleeve.
I want the recipe for that peanut sauce!
Oh, and the other 499 would be nice, as well.
Thanks for the tip on the cheeze ball. I’ve actually had a few parties that I thought could use a cheeseball, but how to make a vegan one? I’ll have to try this one for my next shindig!
Yay, vegan cookbook!
ooh, a hard copy book of vegan recipes (vs. all my bookmarks from blogs), how i would love to get my hands on that!
The cheese ball is amazing. I have to check out this book!
oooh i would love a copy!
I had no choice but to pull my own copy off the shelf to look up these recipes! Celine and Joni wrote a spectacular tome.
P.S. Please don’t enter me in the giveaway since I already have a copy. I want someone else to be able to experience the joy!
I am new to the vegan lifestyle – trying a combination of raw food and food combining – and I love that a book like this exists with many recipes for many options. thanks!
These recipes look awesome! I would love this many recipes to try!
oh my goodness those recipes look amazing! Since I am vegetarian and recently stopped eating dairy I am in need of as many awesome vegan recipes as possible!
I’ve heard so much about these recipes and have seen a few on blogs, it seems like one of the ‘must haves’ for vegans!
Your pics look so good! No dish can be too veggie heavy in my opinion
This recipe book looks amazing. I’m not a vegan but would love to expand my vegan recipe repertoire.
i would love love love to win this book. i just saw it in a store the other day.
I have been meaning to take a look at their cookbook ever since I heard about it but I have to admit that that plan kind of got buried in the massive number of vegan cookbooks that came out around that time. Thanks for the review, I am definitely one of those people who loves a picture for every recipe in cookbooks, but I think I might be able to let it slide this time since I know I like their recipes (if blog recipes are any indication) and I can potentially head over to the flickr group to find a picture.
-K
That veganzola ball looks and sounds great. This appears to be an incredible cookbook. I’d love to win!
oh my goodness!!!
*does happy dance*
that book looks SO SO SO SO GOOD.
especially for the struggling vegan student (a la me)
love!!
xx
A free vegan cookbook is shiny!
Yay! I’ve decided to try becoming a vegan, this book would be great for my jump start as a newbie!! I would love to have this cookbook! Pick me!!
It’s been about 3 months since I’ve gone vegan, and I’m beginning to run out of ideas! This would be the PERFECT way for me to get crackin’ on some creative vegan eats!
i love your site and would love this cookbook! thanks for offering us great recipes.
Oh man. This would make all my vegan friends so happy.
Wow! This would be amazing. I’ve recently become a vegetarian and am interesting in learning about veganism, so this would be an invaluable resource!
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Oh pretty please, pick me!
I linked my blog to this entry, Ricki, to increase my chances : ) Thank you!
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I kept seeing this in bookstores in Canada! I so wanted to pick it up.
I need some new ideas for healthy meals. this books looks like it is the answer. I’d love a copy
I woudn’t give up the chance go get my hands on a new cookbook, thanks!!!
Barbara
I love to enter please !
is it open internationally ?
I blog about it and tweet about it
I’ve had my eye on this cookbook for a long time and would love to win a copy!
Oooh! That veganzola ball looks delish!
Fingers crossed to win this one because that book looks fab!
Just tweeted it too! Word is officially spreading!
Looks like an awesome cookbook!
I’d Love this copy! I’m a cookbook addict and love to give them to those beginning a vegan life as gifts.
I just can resist the chance to have a book by those two lovely ladies. Although, I think it would be the perfect gift for someone just starting to consider the vegan diet. Thanks Ricki!
Would love to win, one cannot have enough cookbooks!
whoops…I mean I can’t resist. Ahh Monday mornings.
500 recipes like the ones on this page? Yes please!
Just sent out a Tweet linking the post. Good Luck to all!
I tried the Butternut Squash Hummus recipe while over at a friend’s house. Delicious! Would love a copy of my own.
I’m not entering, Ricki, just stopping by to say hi! I just can’t keep up with all your posts, but I’m caught up now.
You made some of my 500V favourites. Yum!
Gotta love all things Vegan! Especially this awesome cookbook! Heres hoping
im new to veganism so im interested learning some yummy new recipes!! this looks like an excellent read =)
I twittered it up as well
good luck everyone
Wow, 500 recipes? That’s awesome.
I can’t resist saying that if I won this book it would be a very good friday indeed! Not sure if you will send it to the other end of the earth but if you can then please put me in the draw! And I love the sound of the cheese – strangely enough the acd version appeals more than the regular one. A good teaser if the rest of the book is this interesting and yummy sounding
I’m not vegetarian, but I eat mostly vegetables and grains. I’d love to win this book, looks realy good, and even more after your review!
I’m throwing my name in the hat for a great book.
I can’t believe how simple the ingredients are for that cheeze ball–Celine and Joni are the bees knees!
Ooooh I’d love to win this. I’m definitely going to Tweet about this (@kuntrageous). Celine and Joni are two of my favorite bloggers
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I would love to win a copy of this cookbook!
I tweeted about your giveaway!!!
As a vegetarian whose cooking involves over 60% vegan dishes, this book sounds very good to me.
i want! what good timing too – i’m just finishing up food matters by mark bittman and really thinking about going fully vegan
I was just flipping through this the other day at the bookstore!
I would love to win a copy of this book – I’ve heard really great things about it.
Wow, what a great prize it would be to win this!
Mmm..everything looks so tasty! I would love to win this!
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That is an interesting book I’d love to have!
Cheers,
Rosa
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Thanks!
I’d like to win this book… sign me up!
This book looks amazing! I’d love to win it!
I bet this book is amazing! 500 recipes! I’ll buy even if I don’t win. The food looks delicious!
I have recently begun to eat vegan and would love to win this!
I had this book in my hand to buy the other day but didn’t. Gimmie!!!
Oh these are my favorite kinds of giveaways, new cookbooks! Such a book boasting 500 recipes is quite the bounty. Count me in, please
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thank you for this, Ricki! can’t wait to see who wins.
Wow! This looks like a must have to the ole vegan cookbook collection!
I’ve actually had my eye on this cookbook. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts.
This looks like a great cookbook!
New vegan since Jan. 1, so I love finding new recipes. Would LOVE this cookbook for my budding collection!!!!
Also Tweeted to win a copy of the book!!!
This awesome-looking book has been on my wish list ever since it was released! I would love to have it on my kitchen shelf
Shared on Facebook with link to post! xo
Yum, these recipes look great! Looks like a great cookbook to win! On another note, I just started reading your blog and absolutely love it. I made the giant apple pancake recipe three times in two days….that’s how good it is! Thanks for sharing your great recipes.
I would love, love, love to win a copy. I’ve just started cooking and need all the help I can get!