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THE KOREAN VEGAN COOKBOOK

Joanne Lee Molinaro

Reflextions and Recipes from Omma's Kitchen

Korean dishes, some traditional and some reimagined, from the home cook and storyteller behind @thekoreanvegan on TikTok.
The single most frequent question Joanne Lee Molinaro gets asked is "How can you be vegan and Korean?" Korean cooking is, after all, synonymous with fish sauce and barbecue. And although grilled meat is indeed prevalent in some Korean food, the ingredients that filled out the bapsangs of Joanne's childhood - doenjang (fermented soybean paste), gochujang (chili sauce), dashima (seaweed), and more - are fully plant-based, unbelievably flavorful, and totally Korean.

In her debut cookbook, Joanne shares recipes and narrative snapshots of the food that shaped her family history. Some of the recipes come straight from her childhood: Jjajangmyun, the rich Korean-Chinese black bean noodles she ate on birthdays, or the humble Gamja Guk, a potato-and-leek soup her father makes. Some pay homage: Chocolate Sweet Potato Cake is an ode to the two foods that saved her mother's life, Kale & Ramen Salad with noodle "croutons" and a dressing akin to ramen broth.

With the intimate storytelling and stunning photography she's become known for on social media, The Korean Vegan Cookbook celebrates how deeply food and family shape our identity.

Joanne Lee Molinaro is a Korean American woman, born and raised in Chicago. Lee adopted a plant-based diet in January 2016 and began The Korean Vegan as a passion project later that year. She has been featured in Salon, Healthyish by Bon Appétit, The Atlantic, The Kitchen, Thrive, and VegWorld, and on Food Network.
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Published 2021-10-12 by Avery

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When you crack open The Korean Vegan Cookbook, you won't just want to make every one of Joanne's mouthwatering recipes (and you will!), you'll want to devour her writing, too. Between her creative, plant-based takes on noodles, banchan, bagels, and more, she shares stories of her family that will move you to laughter and tears by turns.

Joanne masterfully entwines food, culture, education and self-improvement with incredibly honest, vulnerable, heartfelt stories...May this extraordinary woman inspire you to think more deeply about your own story - and the indelible power inherent in sharing it.

Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper - video interview with Maria and Sunday Paper piece Read more...

Chosen as one of the "Best of 2021" cookbooks

Interview and feature - Joanne Molinaro Is The Korean Vegan: Lessons On Life, Identity, & Food ... Read more...

You don't have to be vegan to consume Joanne Molinaro's cooking videos. Although you might come for the food, you'll leave with life lessons on love, grief, and growing up Korean. If you grew up in an immigrant household or ever felt like you weren't enough, then Molinaro's stories may resonate with you.

interview and feature: ...Although Molinaro's videos show her hands at work, preparing rolls of kimbap, glistening jjajangmyun, or vegan fried chicken, her voice weaves in stories about family, difficult challenges she's overcome, and hope... Read more...

interview and recipe - How a high-powered lawyer became a TikTok superstar: Meet the Korean Vegan Read more...

Chicago attorney Joanne Lee Molinaro shares personal stories as she veganizes her favorite Korean meals. Read more...

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Come for the veganized Korean recipes that will inspire you in the kitchen and delight your tastebuds (the Tteokbokki and Kkanpoong Tofu will change your life). Stay for Joanne's poetic stories about family and culture that will move you to tears.

Joanne Lee Molinaro gained fame as @thekoreanvegan on TikTok, and her debut cookbook is a welcome addition to our shelves. Come for the savory soups and stews, stay for the mushroom galbi and gochujang-glazed persimmon upside-down cake. Read more...

CBS Saturday Morning "The Dish" - feature on and cooking with Joanne Lee Molinaro Read more...

Stunningly beautiful in every way. This book will make you fall in love with the author, her culture, her family and Korean cuisine instantly. I couldn't recommend it more.

This Tasty Tribute is full of heart and flavor. Read more...

With these stories, it becomes clear that every dish is deeply personal to Molinaro, and by presenting the recipes here, she does more than offer up delicious food she invites the reader to honor one immigrant family's story. Read more...

One of the "10 Best" vegan cookbooks

[Joanne is] an expert in veganizing dishes, especially Korean food, and a soothing storyteller..Over the course of exactly 60 seconds, Molinaro somehow makes you want to laugh, cry, march in the streets and devour every damn thing on her plate.

interview and recipe: Kimchi Chigae for Me & My Dad's Accent... Read more...

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THE KOREAN VEGAN COOKBOOK is named one of the BEST NEW COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Epicurious, EATER, Stained Page, Infatuation, Spruce Eats, Publisher's Weekly, Food52 and Toronto Star

All of Joanne Lee Molinaro's work reminds us that the best part of any recipe is the story behind it. In her debut cookbook, she shares not only so many wonderful vegan Korean dishes (I want to cook so many things!), she also shares herself and her family with us. We are better for it.

Green Matters recently caught up with Molinaro and picked her brain about her culture and her cuisine - keep reading to hear about her vegan journey, why she loves Korean vegan cuisine, and for the details on her upcoming cookbook. Read more...

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