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Discover the pleasure and deliciousness of vegan versions of favorite Filipino foods—part of Workman’s new series of passionate plant-based cookbooks. Whether new to the world of plant-based cooking or already acquainted and looking for easy vegan versions of beloved and inspired dishes, Make It Plant-Based! Filipino shows how easy it is to make plants the star of the plate. Using store-bought pantry staples, fresh vegetables and fruit, and meat-free and dairy-free alternatives, it’s simple to make richly flavored dishes like Spicy Curried Taro Leaves, Sizzling Mushroom and Tofu Sisig,…mehr

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Discover the pleasure and deliciousness of vegan versions of favorite Filipino foods—part of Workman’s new series of passionate plant-based cookbooks. Whether new to the world of plant-based cooking or already acquainted and looking for easy vegan versions of beloved and inspired dishes, Make It Plant-Based! Filipino shows how easy it is to make plants the star of the plate. Using store-bought pantry staples, fresh vegetables and fruit, and meat-free and dairy-free alternatives, it’s simple to make richly flavored dishes like Spicy Curried Taro Leaves, Sizzling Mushroom and Tofu Sisig, Chickpea Lumpia, and No-Churn Ube Ice Cream. The book includes salads, stew, soups, snacks, mains, and desserts to suit every taste and occasion from Tangy Pickled Papaya to Sweet Banana Spring Rolls.   Part of an exciting series including Make It Plant-Based! Indian, Make It Plant-Based! Mexican, and Make It Plant-Based! Southern, these colorfully packaged volumes highlight the wide possibilities available to home cooks to let them know it’s easier than ever to Make It Plant-Based!
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Ria Elciario-McKeown is a Filipino Canadian writer, recipe developer, and creative producer. At age twelve, Ria and her family moved from Manila to Toronto, which ultimately shaped her unique approach to blending contemporary cooking techniques with traditional Filipino cuisine. Her recipes and articles have been published in media outlets such as Food52, The Kitchn, Food Network Canada, and more. When she’s not writing about food, she covers design and culture for various magazines.