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“I love beets, and I look forward to using both red and golden varieties every winter. Once the beets are cooked, I like to slice them paper-thin with a mandoline and stuff them [like a pocket] with cashew cheese. Or I roll them up with a tofu ricotta, which I batter for vegan tempura. Diced beets also make a nice addition to a composed salad.”

The Conscious Cook author and celebrity chef Tal Ronnen, from the February 2010 issue of Vegetarian Times.

Do you share Ronnen’s passion for the purple vegetable?

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“Skinny Bitch In The Kitch”–Five Best Cookbooks Of The Decade

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 15th, 2010 in Books, Food & Drink.

Skinny Bitch In the Kitch

Skinny Bitch In the Kitch

The Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine has named Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin‘s Skinny Bitch In The Kitch one of five best cookbooks of the decade.

From a press release:

“Skinny Bitch in the Kitch provides healthy vegan recipes that actually taste good, from Bitchtastic Brownies to dairy-less Fettuccini Alfredo.”

It’s those Bitchtastic Brownies that made Bitch in the Kitch a New York Times Bestseller.

As expected Alicia Silverstone‘s The Kind Diet made the cut, as well as The Conscious Cook by Tal Ronnen, The Engine 2 Diet by Rip Esselstyn and Cooking the Whole Foods Way by Christina Pirello.

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Tal Ronnen “The Conscious Cook” Le Cordon Bleu Cooking Lessons

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 in Chefs, Food & Drink.

The Conscious Cook author Tal Ronnen visited Chicago recently to chat with Oprah and demonstrate vegetarian cooking to students at Le Cordon Bleu culinary school.

If any chef who came out of Tal’s class claims to be clueless about vegetarian food, you know they were playing hooky!

Ronnen lead the group through making three recipes: tortellini with an artichoke-“ricotta” filling and saffron cream sauce; celery root soup with Granny Smith apples; and Gardein “chicken” scaloppini with shiitake-sake sauce.

He touted the goodness of faux meat products by Gardein, which he says have the texture of the muscle fibers of real meat.  Ronnen also explained how to make your own cashew milk.

And in case you didn’t already know, all the important names in Cali eat veg.

“Every celebrity under the sun is a vegetarian,” he said of LA.

Sweet.

Now every ordinary person in Minnesota, Louisiana and that town with only 30 people and four streets can learn to cook like a star.

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Tal Ronnen “The Conscious Cook” Ellen DeGeneres Show (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 in Chefs, Food & Drink, TV Hosts, Videos.

The weather’s chilly in some parts of the world, and the winter season is the best time for indulging in some old fashioned comfort food.

The Conscious Cook author Tal Ronnen demonstrates how to make the traditional meal of meat stew using one of his favorite faux meat products, Gardein Beefless Tips.

“You can find this just about anywhere,” Ellen said. “And it tastes just like beef.”

February could be a cold one, folks.

Watch and learn what to cook when you’re snowed in and reminiscing about the days of canned beef stew.

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Kathy Freston Celebrates Her New Book 'Quantum Wellness'

If you’re a vegetarian and animal activist, you’ve come a long way, and author Kathy Freston wants everyone to know!

With measures like Prop 2 passed in California to restaurants offering more than the salad bar and cheese sandwiches, you know the days of being offered chicken after saying you’re vegetarian will soon end.

And when big time names like Martha Stewart and Alicia Silverstone hit the news with their thoughts and opinions, people turn around and listen.

From Kathy’s article at the Huffington Post on several vegetarian authors who spent weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list:

“For some weeks now, Chef Tal Ronnen’s Conscious Cook and actress Alicia Silverstone’s Kind Diet have joined Foer and former model agent Rory Freedman (whose book convinced home run slugger Prince Fielder to adopt a vegan diet) on the list with books that make the case for vegetarian eating. You may recall Ronnen from his appearances on Oprah, which caused Oprah to exclaim, “Wow, wow, wow! I never imagined meatless meals could be so satisfying.”

And who would have thought the Domestic Diva would feature a segment on vegetarian food for Thanksgiving?

Obama discussing factory farming and Al Gore finally admitting environmentalists need to eat tofu while driving their Priuses are just a few of the advancements Freston discusses at huffingtonpost.com.

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Meatless Mouthful: Tal Ronnen On Affordable Vegetarian Diet

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 in Chefs, Meatless Mouthful.

“When you look at a grocery bill, the most expensive part is usually meat. Vegetables are never going to be as expensive as meat. Part of the responsibility is not just the companies that sell the food, it’s up to consumers to make better food choices. The more that people demand better and organic food. The more economically viable it will be in the future.”

The Conscious Cook chef Tal Ronnen, giving his thoughts on how families living on a budget can still eat veg.

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Ellen DeGeneres Chef Roberto Martin Makes Vegan Pot Pie (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 in Chefs, Food & Drink, TV Hosts, Videos.

Mmm…The smell of comfort food is in the air!

Ellen DeGeneres‘ personal chef Roberto Martin was recently on her show to demonstrate making a faux chicken pot pie.

Roberto uses Gardein faux meats, a brand also popular with vegan chef and The Conscious Cook author Tal Ronnen.

“I’m crazy about this product,” Roberto says of the Gardein (TM) Chick’n Scallopini.

Watch the clip and your job of finding a Holiday meal for the fam will be done.

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Tal Ronnen “The Conscious Cook” Busts Vegan Myths (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 in Chefs, Food & Drink, Videos.

Celebrity vegan chef Tal Ronnen is shattering the myths that vegan food is nothing but plain tofu and oatmeal in this video from Extra.

The chef who helped Oprah go vegan for almost a month and Chrissie Hynde develop the menu for her restaurant, The Vegiterranean, discusses three commons misbeliefs: bad taste, hunger and cost.

“If you take a look at your grocery bill, usually the most expensive items are the meat,” Ronnen says.

Watch the clip to hear Ronnen explain how many of the recipes in his cookbook, The Conscious Cook prevent you from going hungry two hours later.

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