The Beginner's Pegan Diet Cookbook by Michelle Miller

The Beginner's Pegan Diet Cookbook

by Michelle Miller

Over 100 amazing recipes with guidance on following the pegan diet, a balanced, anti-inflammatory blend of the paleo and vegan diets.

From the creator of SunkissedKitchen.com, Michelle Miller brings over 100 delicious pegan diet recipes to the table and introduces you to the eating philosophy that celebrates plant-based foods, limits sugar intake and focuses on a high fiber diet in The Beginner’s Pegan Diet Cookbook. ​This cookbook puts you on the path to a balanced, anti-inflammatory eating approach that provides you with the necessary vitamins, minerals, nutrients, and phytonutrients your body needs. The principles of the pegan diet are:
  • Unlimited low-glycemic, and occasional high-glycemic, fruits and vegetables
  • Limited dairy or inclusion of raw and fermented dairy product
  • Minimally processed whole foods
  • Small amounts of gluten-free grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds as well as meat and eggs
  • No gluten and small amounts of minimally-processed sugar
Unlike paleo and vegan diets, following the pegan philosophy is less restrictive, so you can easily maintain lifelong health. Inside this book, you will find pegan recipes for every meal of the day plus snacks and desserts, including: 
  • Lemon-Raspberry Buckwheat Muffins
  • Chia Seed Power Crackers
  • Salmon and Artichoke Skewers
  • Turkey Sweet Potato Chili
  • Pesto Spaghetti Squash with Blistered Tomatoes
  • Seared Lamb Chops with Citrus Mint Salad
  • Almond Berry Cobbler
Make healthy eating feel like a treat instead of a chore with The Beginner's Pegan Diet Cookbook.

    Reviewed by annieb123 on

    4 of 5 stars

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    Originally posted on my blog: Nonstop Reader.

    The Beginner's Pegan Diet Cookbook is a tutorial and recipe guide for the pegan diet with recipes developed by Michelle Miller. Due out 27th April 2021 from Quarto on their Fair Winds Press imprint, it's 192 pages and will be available in paperback and ebook formats.

    The pegan (paleo + vegan principles) hybrid diet aims to improve health by minimizing inflammatory responses as well as being sustainable, helping support weight loss and balancing hormonal responses. Since it avoids dairy, gluten, additives, sugar, processed foods, and refined oils, it's easier on people who have negative metabolic responses to those items (celiac disease, lactose intolerance, etc).

    Although based on vegan and paleo diet principles, this diet is a hybrid method and less restrictive than either. For readers who are already vegans, these recipes contain about 25% overall animal protein, as well as other non-vegan ingredients such as honey. The point of the animal proteins is to source only the best quality usually grass-fed red meat and wild caught fish. The first 10% of the content covers the theory behind the diet, how to source the ingredients, understanding the glycemic index of foods (and why that matters), and some very general layman accessible physiology. The author has also included a sample meal plan and some basic info about meal-prepping.

    Recipes are grouped thematically: breakfast, snacks, soups & salads, entrees, side dishes, gravy sauces & dips, desserts, and drinks. The recipes have their ingredients listed bullet style in a sidebar. Measurements are given in US standard with metric measures in parentheses. Special tools and ingredients are also listed, along with yields and cooking directions. Recipes contain a brief description, nutritional info (calories, protein, fat, carbs), servings, and prep time. The ingredients will mostly be easily sourced at any moderately well stocked grocery store.

    Roughly 30% (by my count) of the recipes include photographs and serving suggestions are appetizing and appropriate.

    Four stars. There are some good ideas and recipes here which look tasty and healthy.

    Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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