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Cornmeal-Fried Oyster Mushroom Po’Boy from Vegetable Kingdom: The Abundant World of Vegan Recipes by Bryant Terry

Food justice activist and author Bryant Terry breaks down the fundamentals of plant-based cooking in his newest cookbook, Vegetable Kingdom: The Abundant World of Vegan Recipes. This hearty, meat-free sandwich is an ode to traditional Louisiana cuisine. Terry says, “…this po’boy takes me back to the early days of living in New Orleans when I was all about fish po’boys.”

Recipe: Cornmeal-Fried Oyster Mushroom Po’Boy

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2 of 10Rick Poon

Caramelized Satsuma Potatoes with Black Sesame from Japanese Home Cooking by Sonoko Sakai

This is a versatile candied vegetable side dish from Sonoko Sakai’s Japanese Home Cooking: Simple Meals, Authentic Flavors. Because the Satsuma potato is basically asweet potato, it pairs well withgrilled meatsor roasted vegetables. Substitute sweet potatoes if you can’t find Satsuma potatoes.

Recipe: Caramelized Satsuma Potatoeswith Black Sesame

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Sweet Potato Tea Cake with Meringue from Tartine: A Classic Revisited by Elizabeth Prueitt

Longtime San Francisco bakery Tartine updates their own classicrecipes and adds a new set of desserts (hello, matcha poundcake and gluten-freecrumble) in their most recent baking publication, Tartine: A Classic RevisitedbyElizabeth Prueitt. This Sweet Potato Tea Cake with Meringue has a soft, even,moist crumb and a slight spiciness. The roasted, puréed sweet potato is a nicechange from pumpkin, but still gives you that lovely deep orange color.

Recipe: Sweet Potato Tea Cake withMeringue

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Summer Squash and Asparagus Salad from My Mexico City Kitchen: Recipes and Convictions by Gabriela Cámara

In My Mexico City Kitchen: Recipes and Convictions, Bay Area- and Mexico City-based chef Gabriela Cámara shares her chile-spiked, acid-tinged, seasonal approach to cooking. “This is a super-simple salad, made to show off the season’s freshestasparagusand either zucchini or yellow squash (or both) that are young and tender enough to be enjoyed raw,” says Cámara. “I like the combination of green zucchini and yellow squash on the plate, but it’s not essential to use the two. What is important is that you buy the smallest and most delicate zucchini or squash that you can find. When buying as­paragus, test to make sure that a stalk snaps neatly.”

Recipe:Summer Squash and Asparagus Salad

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5 of 10Sara Remington

Radiatore with Crispy Chicken, Carrots, and Sage from The Pasta Friday Cookbook: Let’s Eat Together by Allison Arevalo

It’s a custom in Allison Arevalo’s home to have friends over for dinner every Friday night, which became the inspiration for her cookbook, The Pasta Friday Cookbook: Let’s Eat Together. This hearty chicken, carrot, and sage pasta makes enough for a crowd or enough to give you leftovers through the week. Roast a chicken if you have time, but don’t feel bad about picking up an organic, roasted chicken from the butcher or supermarket.

Recipe: Radiatorewith Crispy Chicken, Carrots, and Sage

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6 of 10Ren Fuller

Roasted Cauliflower with Cilantro-Pecan Pesto from Amá: A Modern Tex-Mex Kitchen by Josef Centeno and Betty Hallock

In Amá: A Modern Tex-Mex Kitchenby Josef Centeno and Betty Hallock, Centeno honors the cooking traditions of his Tejano family and the food he was nurtured with during his childhood in San Antonio, Texas. Here, he shares a recipe for Roasted Cauliflower With Cilantro-Pecan Pesto inspired by his mother, who used to serve steamed cauliflower as a side with pasta and pesto sauce.

Recipe: Roasted Cauliflower withCilantro-Pecan Pesto

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7 of 10La Cocina

Bean Tamale from We Are La Cocina: Recipes in Pursuit of the American Dream by Leticia Landa and Caleb Zigas

We Are La Cocina: Recipes in Pursuit of the American Dream by Leticia Landa and Caleb Zigas shares more than 100 recipes from over 40 women who use their talent and food to pursue economic freedom. Alicia Villanueva, owner of Alicia’s Tamales Los Mayas, shares her recipe for a classic vegetarian bean tamale which uses homemade masa dough and savory black bean filling.

Recipe: Bean Tamale

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8 of 10Anson Smart

Gluten-Free Vegan Waffles from Whole Food Cooking Everyday by Amy Chaplin

You don’t have to begluten-freeor vegan to enjoy these crispy, toasty waffles from Whole Food Cooking Everyday by Amy Chaplin. Chaplin, who’s known for her organic, healthy cooking,uses almond milk, almond flour, oat flour, millet flour, brown rice flour, flax seeds, and mashed banana to make this batter. You can also try thisrose sesame versionif you want a floral, toasty take on the breakfast dish. Either way, you’ll want to make Chaplin’s waffles every Sunday morning.

Recipe: Gluten-FreeVegan Waffles

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Squash, Leek, and Potato Soup with Cheese Toast from Cannelle et Vanille: Nourishing, Gluten-Free Recipes for Every Meal and Mood by Aran Goyoaga

This creamy soup from Seattle-based blogger Aran Goyoaga’s cookbook Cannelle et Vanille: Nourishing, Gluten-Free Recipes for Every Meal and Mood is a variation on the Basque classic calledporrusalda. Served with cheese toast it makes for a hearty weeknight meal. To make the cheese toast, top sourdough bread with Gruyère cheese and broil for 1–2 minutes.

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10 of 10Paul Brissman

Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Prosciutto Chips from Antoni in the Kitchen by Antoni Porowski

In Antoni Porowski’s inaugural cookbookAntoni in the Kitchen, the NetflixQueer Eyefood and wine expert writes, “Brussels sproutsare one of my favorite vegetables, and I’ve had them every which way. At home, I always come back to keeping them simple: charred on the outside, with a nice firm-tender bite in the center. Prosciutto chips add a deliciously smoky, meaty umami bite.”

Recipe: CrispyBrussels Sprouts with Prosciutto Chips

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