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Make It Plant-Based! Mexican

50+ Recipes for Vegan Soups, Tacos, Tortas, and Sweets

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By Andrea Aliseda

Series edited by Mehreen Karim

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$13.99

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$17.99 CAD

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  1. ebook $13.99 $17.99 CAD
  2. Hardcover $25.00 $33.00 CAD

Discover the pleasure and deliciousness of vegan versions of favorite Mexican foods—part of Workman’s new series of passionate plant-based cookbooks.
Whether new to the world of plant-based cooking or already acquainted and looking for easy vegan versions of beloved and inspired dishes, Make It Plant-Based! Mexican shows how easy it is to make plants the star of the plate. Using store-bought pantry staples, fresh vegetables and fruit, and meat-free and dairy-free alternatives, it’s simple to make richly flavored dishes like Cabbage and Poblano Flautas, Squash Blossom Tempura, Zucchini Baja Fried “Fish” Tacos, and Plant-Based Buttercream Tres Leches. The book includes starters, mains, masa-based meals, tacos, desserts, and salsas to suit every taste and occasion from Tortilla Soup to Umami Guacamole.
 
Part of an exciting series including Make It Plant-Based! Indian, Make It Plant-Based! Southern, and Make It Plant-Based! Filipino, these colorfully packaged volumes highlight the wide possibilities available to home cooks to let them know it’s easier than ever to Make It Plant-Based!

On Sale
May 13, 2025
Page Count
176 pages
ISBN-13
9781523528684

Andrea Aliseda

About the Author

Andrea Aliseda is a Mexican-American writer, and vegan recipe developer based in Los Angeles, CA. Andrea’s work primarily explores Mexican-American foodways, origins, and culture through a historical, decolonial and plant-based lens (see also: mushroom obsessed veg taco enthusiast). Her “genius” Salsa Guille, originally published in Epicurious, was featured on Food52’s Genius Recipes, and newsletter of essays was “recommended reading” in the SF Chronicle. Find her published work in Epicurious, Refinery29,Food Network, Edible Manhattanand more.

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