Unlike most cookbooks, I read the entire Vegan Divas Cookbook all the way through. Normally I will only read parts of the first section then flip through the recipes to see if anything pops out at me, then I will put the book on the shelf and forget about it. This book kept my attention from the very first page. Most cookbooks don’t start out with personal stories and struggles. Nor do they come with comprehensive and knowledgeable ingredient lists. This book will keep your interest and make you want to whip out your mixing bowls and turn the oven on – and get baking!
The book starts out with the Fernanda Capobianco’s story of growing up in Brazil, but knowing the personal need to become as fully vegan as possible; it isn’t every book that brings you an authors ethics and personal standards. Following her story is a comprehensive list of pantry items, both gluten free and not, with explanations of why you should have the items on hand, then heads on into some amazing sounding breakfast and brunch items. After that? Look out, because we are heading into sweets territory and boy do they look and sound amazing. And decadent. And super easy. One of the worst things about a cookbook are that the recipes have too much going on in them to make them realistic. Or make me want to make them. If the ingredient list is too long or directions too complicated then I don’t even think about trying them. These recipes however are not intimidating at all. I mean just check out the Passion Fruit “White Chocolate” Mousse on page 122. So super simple and easy and with a different flavor than I have seen before – passion fruit!
Using her Brazilian heritage in her recipes really comes through in the different spices and add-ins in her amazing baked goods. Oatmeal Raisin Chili Cookies or Spicy Gingersnaps, anyone? Who would have thought to add chili powder to oatmeal cookies or black pepper to gingersnaps? Or making more tropical flavors come out in her baked yummies, like the Pineapple Squares or Mango Pineapple Cake. With different ingredients like these, Fernanda’s cookbook stands apart from other books that I pick up at stores and put down. Her knowledge comes through in her different baking recipes – makes me want to travel to NYC and have her make me something. Even though I don’t eat chocolate I would definitely be eating her Vegan Divas Chocolate Layer Cake if Fernanda made it for me!
After all those luscious baked goods come a few breads then on to the real food. The good food. Like the Roasted Kabocha Squash with Peanut Sauce; I have never had this type of squash but Fernanda describes it as between pumpkin and sweet potato – yep, I am definitely trying this with the peanut sauce. And the Vegetable Sushi Rolls? I have had this on my list to make for a while now, but haven’t wanted to try it. She explains how to make the rolls from cooking the Japanese rice all the way through the rolling; this is another one of her recipes that sound easy for sure. She also had the classic American dish, Macaroni and Cheese, with a different way of making it “cheezy” than I have seen.
The book ends with some Vegan Basics, like pie crusts and frosting. Ever wanted to know the different toasting times for roasted nuts? That’s in the Basics section, along with a how-to guide for making almond milk. Add in a few sauces and a vinaigrette and you have one awesome cookbook on your hands! One of the best things about this entire book are The Savvy Diva tips. While making different items is fun and sometimes enlightening, it can also be worrisome that you are making it right, or it won’t taste like what the recipe is supposed to be. Fernanda starts each recipe with a little tip on the flavor combo or her reasons for making things. It is a fun read, and the Savvy tips after some of the recipes are super helpful also.
This book was an awesome read, and gave me some good recipes to try out. Needless to say, it did not get put on a shelf and get forgotten!
We have a copy of The Vegan Divas for one lucky Chic Vegan reader. Follow the instructions below to enter. U.S. residents only, please. Contest ends at midnight EST on Sunday, January 26th. Good luck!
Stacy says
My favorite vegan baked good is pumpkin pie. 🙂
Kelly G. says
Favorite vegan baked good? That’s tough! I’m gonna say donuts!
emily says
peanut butter banana chocolate chip cookies
Ange says
I’m really a fan of baked doughnuts.
Michelle Lucas says
Cheese cake, brownies , cupcakes , about any thing sweet.
Jordi Rankin says
My fav vegan baked good is a vegan cupcake! I still have yet to perfect vegan icing but I’ll keep trying!
I hope I get this cookbook!!!!
Karen L says
The chocolate layer cake in the cookbook looks amazing!
Megan McElhinney says
My favorite vegan baked god would have to be a red velvet cupcake. Simple and perfect.
jeni cecil says
I love any type of vegan cookies! This week i am hooked on one with bananas, raisins and oats.
Cindy says
My favorite vegan baked good is the Cowvin Cookies by Sticky Fingers Bakery in DC
Kelly says
Vegan brownies!!
Debbie says
My fave vegan baked good is earl grey sugar cookies!
elaine tandir says
I WOULD LOVE TO RECIEVE THIS COOK BOOK
AS I AM AT PRESENT VEGETARIAN, AND WISH TO CONVERT TO VEGAN
KIND REGARDS
ELAINE
Elisa says
My favorite vegan baked good is vegan raspberry cheese cake!
Laura says
My favorite vegan baked good is chocolate chip cookies 🙂 Keeping it classic! Haha.
elaine tandir says
BAKED SPICED ROASTED POTATOES AND VEG
Paula Pevato says
My favorite vegan treat is a wholesome vegan breakfast scone packed with dark berries!!
Alison says
Cake cake cake cake’n
Elisa says
Also love vegan cookies! Any kind
Rachel says
My fave vegan baked good has got to be cupcakes! Anything EXCEPT chocolate 🙂
Mary Chessey says
Ginger Cupcakes
Fanie says
My favortie vegan baked good is baked sweet potatoes topped with cinnamon!
Janelle Humphreys says
My biggest struggle has been vegan basic desserts. We are almost a year into veganism and I have a lot to learn.
Vanessa says
I love vegan chocolate chip cookies made with chickpeas and coconut sugar.
Simone says
I must admit I don’t bake very often….I guess I can’t go past vegan brownies!
Essie says
My favorite vegan goodie is chocolate chip cookies! Yum!
Sara Marie says
Organic Apple Crisp
Tracy says
Vegan muffins! They are quite the treat!
B says
Raw date, almond, cocoa, coconut bon bons!
Denise says
Favorite baked Vegan goodie would have to be Brownies! YUM!
Debra Turner says
My favorite is baked spaghetti squash w tomato sauce.
Danielle Scidt says
I really love savory baked goods. Like a veggie pot pie. Yumma!
Panacea says
My favorite vegan treat is a delicious chocolate cake I make! No one can tell its vegan and its so yummy ! Thank you for the giveaway!
trish huber says
favorite vegan baked treat: any muffin!
Veronique Daoust says
My favorite baked good is definitely peanut butter cookies. I have such a deep love for peanut butter that I want to marry it.
Denise Covelle says
Love the vegan brownies
Summer says
I have switched my diet a lot for health reasons , I have gastric cancer and a lot of information suggest a vegan diet , I am trying more and more recipies and have been very pleased, would love cookbook
Summer
sarah says
My favorite vegan baked good would have to be cookies or cake!
kim says
chocolate cake!
Justine says
My favorite is Raw Carrot Cake
Tara says
Forever cookies, unfortunately they don’t last very long in our house!
kendy says
a chocolate cupcake with dreamy frosting – maybe something peanut buttery!
Shana says
My favorite would be vegan Zucchini Bread (:
Donna says
I love vegan banana bread… it’s pretty basic, but then, I’m not very experienced at baking. Maybe this book would help!
anastasia p. says
Apple pie cake!!!
nikki says
I Love cookies!!! Peanut butter are my favorite.
tammy says
I love vegan muffins like carrot raisin or zucchini
Monica Chavez says
My favorite vegan baked goods is flaxseed bread 🙂
Kristen Wickersheim says
I love vegan brownies!!!
Nicole says
Oatmeal Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies!