Famous
Vegetarians
& Their Favorite Recipes
by
Rynn Berry
$15.95
Softcover
- 281 pages
Lives
and Lore from Buddha to the Beatles
More
than a cookbook author, Rynn Berry is a literary detective and scholar
adventurer. He is the first to have founded and published the vegetarian
recipes favored by Leonardo da Vinci, which he translated from medieval
Latin into English. He is also the first to have discovered vegetarian
recipes for Louisa May Alcott's father, Bronson Alcott, which he found
written in his wife Abigail's hand-written recipe book. Berry has worked
similar feats of research for such vegetarian immortals as Pythagoras,
Gautama the Buddha, Socrates, Plato, Jesus Christ, Plutarch, Perry Shelley,
Tolstoy, Annie Besant, Gandhi, and George Bernard Shaw. He has
also collected recipes from such contemporary vegetarians as Paul and
Linda McCartney,
Isaac Bashevis Singer,
Swami Prabhupada. Recipes were culled from cookbooks left behind or
from the notes of family members and housekeepers. Other recipes were
gleaned or carefully recreated from historical accounts.
Famous
Vegetarians' more than 70 recipes include soups, grains and pastas,
soyfood entrees, vegetable entrees (nearly two dozen), salads and sandwiches,
breads and desserts.