I recently received my copy of Hannah Kaminsky’s first cookbook, My Sweet Vegan.
My goodness, this is one great book - I really can’t say enough good things about it. One thing I should admit to is the fact that I have an incredible weakness for books of all sorts, shapes and sizes. It’s somewhat of a sickness really. My latest obsession within the obsession is cookbooks, vegan cookbooks specifically. And I have acquired many of them - each having something awesome to offer in their own right.
That said, Hannah’s creation is the closest and most perfect representation of my culinary tastes that I have ever come across. My Sweet Vegan is truly a collection of unusual and amazing desserts. There’s a lot of chocolate. This is good. But there’s also pretty much each and every favourite thing I’ve ever eaten represented in perfect vegan form.
There’s Golden Glazed Donuts. I love donuts. There’s Graham Flour Fig Scones. I love figs. French Toast - breakfast is my favourite meal. There are 77 recipes in total - some of my favourites: Black Bottom Blondies, Whoopie Pies, Marshmallow Mud Cake, Mexican Chocolate Tart, Coconut Custard Pie, Orangettes (dark chocolate covered orange peel), and Root Beer Float Cupcakes - the latter being recently honoured as one of Vegan.com’s Top 10 Recipes, 2008.
My heart smiled with nostalgic glee when I came across Hannah’s inclusion of Pfefferneuse. I nearly wept with joy at spotting the Black & White cookies - those NY classics. Ah New York, how I miss you.
But the proof is in the pudding right? It’s one thing to look at pretty pictures - and they are pretty, snapped by Hannah herself - but it’s another to have a recipe that actually delivers the goods. Based on my first foray into Hannah’s baking world, I’m pretty confident you won’t be disappointed. You can imagine how difficult it was for me to choose which tasty morsel to try first. Ultimately, hubby had to choose for me and he put his vote in for Peanut Butter Bombs.
As I write this I’m enjoying several of them with a giant mug of coffee. A symphony of chocolate and peanut butter, these bombs do not disappoint. Hannah’s instructions are very straightforward and easy to understand, the book is beautifully laid out, and each recipe is accompanied by a fabulous photograph that shows you exactly what you are aiming for.
To quote hubby, ‘MMMMmmmmm.’
Be sure to check out Hannah’s blog, Bittersweet. Luckily for us, this vegan is as generous as she is talented and shares eloquently penned tips, recipes, and crafts on a regular basis.











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May 13, 2008 at 2:51 pm
Vegan_Noodle
Those bombs have been one of my faves from MSV as well! That and the mocha devastation cake. Really, everything I’ve tried has been amazing. Great review!!
May 14, 2008 at 1:58 am
shellyfish
I think I’m the only vegan on the planet to not have Hanna’s book yet. I love her blog, but with international shipping prices costing about what the book does, I have desisted…though I don’t know for how much longer with all these gleaming reviews! Great photo, too.
May 14, 2008 at 5:40 pm
madcapCupcake
Shellyfish - I hear you. I’m in Canada so I waited until the book became available on Amazon.ca, so with my other purchases (can you say book addiction?!) I qualified for free shipping…it seemed like ages before it showed up on the Canadian site though! and I, like yourself, was reading one glowing review after another!
p.s. If I could live in France I’d be in heaven - I love Paris and Provence, and can totally see myself living there blissfully. It’s been ten years since my last visit - I’m toying with the idea of going back this year if I can swing it!
Thanks for the compliments guys :)
May 16, 2008 at 4:43 pm
ode to the black & white cookie. « madcap cupcake
[...] contained therein, caused my vote to be forfeit - hubby then cast the tiebreaker in favour of Peanut Butter Bombs. Those turned out really fantastic. I knew what my second foray into the book would have to be - [...]
May 19, 2008 at 3:59 pm
Alisa
That picture looks heavenly! I must try those bombs soon!
Shellyfish - I am not sure where you are located, but a friend of mine bought MSV from Amazon UK.
May 21, 2008 at 5:08 pm
Debyi
As another book lover (mainly cookbooks), this is one cookbook I have been pining for. This past trek to Barnes & Noble disappointed me as they didn’t have it in. Your picture makes me want to reach out and grab one of those cookies (not to mention that they are made with 2 of my favorite things, chocolate and peanut butter)!
May 21, 2008 at 6:05 pm
madcapCupcake
This book is fantastic, so much so that I’m totally indecisive about what to try next - these cookies didn’t even last 24 hours in the house. My husband has asked me to make more every day since I made these ones :)