Vintage Vegan

Recipes from Inside the World's First Vegan Restaurant

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Vera Richter
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Before Deliciously Ella, there was Mrs Richter, the trailblazing nutritional guru who opened the world's first ever raw, vegan restaurant. Having opened its doors in 1917, The Eutropheon served up a delicious array of soups, pies and confections, enticing diners to the table throughout the 1920s. Drawing upon a wholesome array of purely plant-based ingredients, Vera Richter's recipes rely upon choppers, mixers and the glorious LA sunshine (required to dry out her homemade pies), but never the oven or the hob. 

One hundred percent raw, the vitamin content of her dishes was never compromised by conventional baking or frying methods. From dairy-free ice-cream to egg-free mayonnaise, gluten-free tamales to homemade almond milk, Vintage Vegan collects over 100 of her most mouth-watering recipes for you to recreate at home. So, prepare to step away from the oven and back in time. Guaranteed to make you glow from the inside out – while shedding a few pounds in the process - Vintage Vegan provides a tantalising taste of the Roaring Twenties that's sure to leave you hungry for more!