Veggie Burgers Every Which Way

Fresh, Flavourful and Healthy Vegan and Vegetarian Burgers

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Lukas Volger: Veggie Burgers Every Which Way (2010, Wakefield Press Pty, Limited)

192 pages

English language

Published June 25, 2010 by Wakefield Press Pty, Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-86254-896-1
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I have mixed feelings about veggie burgers. I appreciate that they are becoming more ubiquitous in restaurants and grocery stores. But, I don’t like the current obsession with making them taste more like meat. That type is good for people who are transitioning off meat. However, the longer you are plant-based, the less you tend to want things that don’t highlight the flavor of vegetables.

That is the philosophy of this book.

“… I’ve never been very excited about a veggie burger that tastes like meat. My perspective in this book was, and continues to be, that veggie burgers should be creative expressions of vegetables.

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In my view, vegetables should be the star player, and veggie burgers can be a vessel for the flavor of carrots, kale, or beets when they’re fresh and delicious, and be presented in a format that’s new and unexpected.”

About half of the burgers …

Subjects

  • Cookery
  • Food and drink