There’s something about a good
cookbook that makes you want to roll up your sleeves and get cooking straight
away. That’s exactly how I felt when I started flipping through Everyone Can
Cook Vegan by Maryanne Hall. It’s more than just a collection of recipes — it’s
a celebration of food, kindness, and conscious cooking.
And yes, I’ve been cooking my way
through it — and loving every bite.
Cooking My Way Through the Book
The Vegetable Paella is vibrant, hearty, and
perfect for sharing. The Spicy Protein Burritos and Chilli Con Carne are now
regulars in our weekly meal rotation — both super satisfying and
protein-packed.
And then there are the desserts.
Let’s just say… wow. The Fluffy Chocolate Mousse and the Gooey Chocolate Fudge
Cake are honestly to die for. I had to double-check that they were vegan
because they tasted so rich and indulgent — no compromise on texture or flavour
at all.
What’s Inside the Book?
The book is laid out beautifully,
making it super easy to use whether you’re a confident cook or just starting
out. Here’s a peek at the sections:
- Smoothies, Breakfast and Brunch
- Salads and Sandwiches
- Lunches and Soups
- Mains
- Stews and Curries
- Sides
- Sauces, Dressings, Dips and Other Essentials
- Cakes, Bakes and Desserts
- Snacks
- Index
It’s a thoughtful and practical
mix, covering every type of meal and craving. The instructions are clear, the
ingredients are easy to find, and each recipe is beautifully illustrated with
mouth-watering photos
About the Author – Maryanne Hall
Maryanne is Viva!’s Food &
Cookery Manager, and it shows how passionate she is about making vegan food
accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Her background is fascinating — she’s
worked as a chef, taught English abroad, and even managed cafés and cookery
schools. You can feel her real-world experience in the way the recipes are
written — they’re not just fancy ideas, they’re things you’ll actually want to
make and eat.
Who Are Viva!?
Viva! is the UK’s leading vegan
campaigning charity, and they’ve been doing brilliant work for over 30 years.
Their focus is on showing how plant-based eating helps animals, the
environment, and our own health. They create eye-opening investigations, offer
practical resources, and share inspiring food content to support people on
their journey to veganism.
Visit viva.org.uk to learn
more or explore recipes, guides, and campaign updates.
Vegan Recipe Club – A Handy Resource
Another gem connected to this
book is the Vegan Recipe Club, a fantastic online hub full of tried-and-tested
recipes. It’s perfect for when you want to try something new without getting
overwhelmed. You can explore it here: veganrecipeclub.org.uk
Final Thoughts
Everyone Can Cook Vegan has
definitely earned its prime spot on my kitchen shelf. It’s not just a book of
recipes — it’s an invitation to cook more consciously, to explore plant-based
flavours, and to enjoy the process. Whether you’re vegan, veggie, flexitarian
or just curious, there’s something in this book for you.
It’s practical, inspiring,
beautifully put together, and packed with flavour. If you’re looking for a book
that celebrates plant-based cooking in a down-to-earth way, this one’s a must.
If you are keen to get your hands on a copy head over to my Instagram page where I am hosting a giveaway for a copy of this book. Clicking HERE will take you straight there.
No comments:
Post a Comment
"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to motivate.”
Thank you for taking the time to post "that kind word" its very inspiring.
Please DO NOT leave your site URL in comment section. Any spam comment using this space as free advertising will be PROMPTLY deleted as will all anonymous comments.
If you enjoyed your visit and would like regular updates please take a moment to join my email list.
If you leave a question that needs answering please make sure your profile has an email ID enabled so I can reply to it.