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Isa Does It by Isa Chandra Moskowitz


I just found out she's doing a signing at a cookbook store in my city in mid-November, and might go with a bunch of my veg*n book club members. I hope I can arrange it. It's on a Friday evening, and we'd go out to eat after, most likely. The parking situation where I live makes it hard to return home with my car on evenings or weekends...I'd love to go too, though that means I'd buy the book vs. just reading my library copy. Full price as it's an independent bookstore.


Don - one thing she said at the book signing was that her point was to make "ordinary" recipes. She lives in Omaha now and can't always get pink rock salt on a moment's notice, so she make this book so people wouldn't have to search hard-to-find ingredients. That said, the recipes I made this weekend called for seitan, coconut oil, miso, flax meal - things I know most people wouldn't call normal ingredients (sigh - I had two kinds of coconut oil, two kinds of miso...)
Anyway, here is what I did this weekend:
Wild Rice Soup
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Rosemary-Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Chicky Tuna Salad Sandwiches
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Puffy Pillow Pancakes
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Sinfully Wholesome Waffles
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I also made one component of another dish, but I'll post that tomorrow when it's done. Overall, everything was really really good. In all my years cooking from her books, I think there has only been one recipe that I didn't like: the awful white bean tart:
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I'm sure there will be more to come, as I haven't seen a recipe yet that I don't want to try.

I'm glad it's so late and I'm not hungry. In all the photos, the food looks great. I want to try those waffles, and pancakes, and I'm more of a savory food breakfast person, usually.

This is SUPER good. The gravy is made out of pureed lentils. I made the gravy the night before, and then quickly assembled everything for dinner tonight.
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YUM! This really very good. It was fairly easy to put together, and I will certainly make this again. The sauce could easily be made on its own for other things, like noodles or spring rolls.
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I've never had Yakisoba before so I'm not sure what it should taste like. This was good, but not what I was expecting. I think maybe I too much in my pan so the noodles were just heated and not really pan fried, which is what I was expecting it to taste like. Next time I will good the noodles separately and then combine the noodles and veggies when serving.
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I made the Roasted Red Pepper Mac & Cheese first, and it was delicious. (I almost always start with a mac & cheese recipe if there is one, and this book actually has two.)
I also made the Island Black Bean Burgers, but I made the suggested variation using just black beans (instead of half black beans and half black-eyed peas) and chili powder and cumin instead of Jamaican curry powder. This allowed me to make a half batch (4 burgers). I was really happy with this recipe. I've only attempted veggie burgers a few times, because I'm usually so disappointed in how they turn out. These had just the right amount of spice and didn't fall apart, in part because they get baked.




I could taste it. I could taste 1/6 of that, or even less. It's in 95% of vegan cheese recipes, up until Artisan Vegan Cheese, at least. I think it's for the yellow color, but the flavor is so strong and, to me, not at all cheese-like.
I took a good long look at this in the bookstore the other day and was very tempted to use my Christmas gift certificate. I love how beautiful it is! So many photos and I love the coloured pages. I think I'm going to post about everyone's fave cookbook(s) from 2013 before I make my decision.


Thanks for your posts, and I hope you find this group helpful. We have many nice members here, and many are excellent cooks.









Also, if anyone is an instagram user I just saw this FB update from Post Punk kitchen talking about a photo contest of recipes from Isa Does It!
http://www.theppk.com/2014/01/isalove...

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I made this the other day and I really liked it too. I was surprised I could taste the carrots on day 1. When i had leftovers for lunch today the flavors had melded more and I could no longer distinctly taste carrots. I love carrots, but preferred this dish on day two- even though it didn't look quite as good... I liberally sprinkled paprika over it just before eating. Don't think I've ever done that before...

I'm really looking forward to getting this book. I suspect I'll wish to own it, but I don't have books in my budget this year, so I may have to keep borrowing it from the library.


I made the Borscht recipe a few weeks ago and plan on making it again tonight. It was very tasty and satisfying. I believe I added some herbs (dill and something else) for extra goodness.

Any ideas what might be a good substitute for the liquid?
ETA: LIke you, Don, I like my soups, stews, and other dishes thick, so I'm thinking that for some recipes simply leaving out the milk might work. I'd have to look at the recipes and I think I could tell if doing that would work.




Seitan & broccoli with pantry bbq sauce - I used Beyond Meat chicken strips which was very good in this recipe. To me the outstanding flavor was the pe..."
I like this recipe a lot too. It is very easy. A lot of times, I use vegetarian duck from the Asian market and sometimes tofu. I love your pictures.


Carol, Welcome to the group. That's a real bargain. I hope you enjoy the book. If you have any experiences you'd like to share when using it/with the food/recipes, please post.

Books mentioned in this topic
Artisan Vegan Cheese (other topics)Isa Does It: Amazingly Easy, Wildly Delicious Vegan Recipes for Every Day of the Week (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Isa Chandra Moskowitz (other topics)Isa Chandra Moskowitz (other topics)
I'm waiting to borrow a copy at the library but I can't imagine that it won't be great. I'd love to hear about any of your experiences.