Vegan Pressure Cooker Cookbook: 70 Amazing & Delicious Vegan Electric Pressure Cooker Recipes (Vegan Plant-Based Recipes)
By Chris Burke
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This vegan diet pressure cooker cookbook gives varieties of delicious vegan breakfast, lunch and dinner recipes, exotic vegan recipes, beans, soups & chili vegan recipes, vegan rice & pasta recipes and more. It has been carefully written with a simple yet comprehensive approach; with each recipe containing detailed instructions, cook time, preparation time and servings. This vegan diet pressure cooker cookbook will demystify the vegan diet meal plan with several recipes to choose from everyday.
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Vegan Pressure Cooker Cookbook - Chris Burke
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INTRODUCTION
A way of life that rejects taking advantage of animals and stops all types of animal abuse, whether for amusement, clothing, food, or any other reason is known as Veganism
. The vegan diet is a plant based diet, which includes foods made from plants (fruits, nuts, grains and veggies). Consequently a vegan cannot eat animal based foods such as dairy products, eggs and meats. Several people choose the vegan lifestyle for so many different reasons, including health, environmental or ethical reasons. The benefits of the vegan lifestyle are endless and that may be one of the reasons why many people opt for the vegan lifestyle.
Benefits Of The Vegan Diet & Lifestyle
Research shows that the vegan diet has proven to be a more effective choice for weight loss when compared to some other diets, invariably making it a healthy diet for losing weight. The vegan diet naturally controls and reduces the amount of calories that people eat per time which results in loss of weight. The vegan diet also reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes, reduces blood sugar levels and increases insulin sensitivity. The vegan diet is loaded with so many other health benefits which includes reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, increased kidney function, reduced pain and symptoms of arthritis, up to 15% reduced risk of cancer development, up to 42% reduced risk of heart diseases and 75% reduced risk of high blood pressure in vegans.
The Vegan Diet Meal Guide
The healthy vegan diet is a varied yet balanced diet; with 5 or more daily portions of veggies and fruit varieties, yoghurts and soya drinks as dairy alternatives, pulses and beans as proteins, pasta, rice, bread, potatoes and other starchy carbs, unsaturated spreads and oils (eaten in little amounts), and 6-8 or more glasses of water per day. The following is a guide for the vegan diet plan to help on your journey as a vegan.
The Vegan Diet Eatables
A well planned vegan diet with nutrient filled and minimally processed plant based meals is a healthy option for every vegan! Foods that can be eaten on the vegan diet meal plan include:
a) Seitan, tempeh and tofu: This is a protein filled and versatile substitute to animal based protein sources in other meals.
b) Unroasted and unblanched nut butters and nuts: great sources of vitamin E, selenium, magnesium, fiber and iron.
c) Peas, lentils, beans (legumes), these are very nutritious and filled with helpful plant compounds.
d) Plant milks and yogurts that are calcium, vitamin D and vitamin B12 fortified
e) Flaxseeds, chia, hemp (seeds) these are protein and omega-3 fatty acid filled.
f) Nutritional yeast, this adds a cheesy flavor to vegan meals and increased protein content.
g) Chlorella, spirulina (algae), great complete protein and iodine sources.
h) Kombucha, kimchi, pickles, sauerkraut, natto, miso, tempeh, Ezekiel bread (sprouted & fermented plant based meals), that helps and improves the absorption of minerals.
i) Quinoa, amaranth, teff and spelt, very high protein filled plant based meals.
j) Pseudocereals, cereals and whole grains, good sources of Vitamin B, iron, fiber, complex carbohydrates and many minerals.
k) Veggies and fruits, these increase every vegan's nutrient intake.
l) Mustard greens, watercress, kale, spinach, bok choy (leafy greens) are calcium and iron filled plant based meals.
The Vegan Diet Eat Nots
The vegan diet meal plan excludes animal based meals, such as:
a) Quail, duck, goose, turkey, chicken, wild meat, organ meat, horse, veal, pork, lamb, beef, and all types of poultry and meat.
b) Ice cream, cream, butter, cheese, yogurt, milk, and all types of dairy.
c) Lobster, crab, mussels, calamari, scallops, squid, shrimp, anchovies, and all types of sea food & fishes.
d) Royal jelly, bee pollen, honey and all types of bee products.
e) Fish eggs, ostrich egg, quail eggs, chicken eggs and all types of eggs.
f) Fish based omega-3 acids, animal based vitamin D3, L-cysteine, shellac, isinglass, carmine or cochineal, gelatin, egg white albumen, lactose, casein, whey and other animal based ingredients.
To reduce the risk of some nutrient deficiencies in vegans, a whole and fortified, nutrient filled and well planned vegan diet is important. In the following pages of this book, you will find 100 delicious vegan diet recipes that can be prepared in an electric pressure cooker. To help facilitate a successful vegan lifestyle and make vegan meal delivery in the short possible time, enjoy!
BREAKFAST LUNCH & DINNER MEALS
Cranberry Pear Cake
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Serves: 4-6 servings
Dry Ingredients
1¼ cup whole wheat pastry flour
½ tsp baking soda
½ tsp cardamom, ground
1/3 tsp salt
½ tsp baking powder
Wet Ingredients
½ cup vegan milk, unsweetened
2 tbsps flax seeds, ground
¼ cup stevia
2 tbsps mild oil
Add-Ins
½ cup fresh cranberries, chopped
1 cup pear, chopped
1½ cups water
Method
1. Grease a 6-7" bundt pan with oil and let sit.
2. In a fairly big mixing bowl, add all the dry ingredients and stir until combined.
3. In a big measuring cup, add the wet ingredients until combined.
4. Pour the wet mixture into the dry mixture and stir until well mixed and desired consistency is reached.
5. Fold in the chopped fresh cranberries and the chopped pear into the mixture before spreading into the oiled bundt pan.
6. Cover bundt pan and cake mixture with foil.
7. Place a stainless steel steam rack into your pressure pot and add water.
8. Place bundt pan over steam rack.
9. Place the lid over the pressure cooker, secure and set steam release handle/vent to sealing
.
10. Cook for 35 minutes on high pressure.
11. After cook time has been reached, let the pressure cooker pressure release naturally until the floating valve (metal pin) drops down.
12. Open the pressure pot lid.
NOTE: Make sure pressure has been released before opening the lid of the pressure pot.
13. Set aside to cool before you remove the cake from the pan.
14. Cut and serve.
Pressure Cooker Breakfast Oatmeal
Preparation Time: 2 minutes
Cook Time: 3 minutes
Serves: 2-3 servings
Ingredients
3 cups water
1 cup steel cut oats
Cinnamon, if desired
Top With (if desired)
Apples, chopped
Method
1. Add 1 cup steel cut oats into a pressure pot.
2. Add the water over the oats in the pressure pot.
3. Place the lid over the pressure cooker, secure and set steam release handle/vent to sealing
.
4. Cook for 3 minutes on high pressure.
5. After cook time has been reached, let the pressure cooker pressure release naturally until the floating valve (metal pin) drops down.
6. Open the pressure pot lid.
NOTE: Make sure pressure has been released before opening the lid of the pressure pot.
7. Set oats aside to cool and stir well.
8. Add the cinnamon (if using) into the pressure pot and let sit until cooled.
9. Serve topped