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Miami Vegan – Plant-Based Recipes From the Tropics to Your Table with Ellen Kanner, the “Soulful Vegan”
Season 13 · Episode 637

Miami Vegan – Plant-Based Recipes From the Tropics to Your Table with Ellen Kanner, the “Soulful Vegan”

SoCal Restaurant Show · Andrew Harris and Andrew Gruel

July 28, 202512m 39s

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Show Notes

“Feast on Miami Vegan : Plant Based Recipes from the Tropics to Your Table, a plant-based celebration of the tropics, brimming with bold Latin and Caribbean flavors and beloved dishes reflecting Miami’s delicious diversity.  Award-winning author and Miami native Ellen Kanner brings Miami to your table with over 80 recipes delivering succulence, sizzle, and the big sun-drenched flavors you love—all with a plant-based spin.”

“Featured recipes include flaky guava cream cheese pastry, citrus-sparked and fish-free ceviche, creamy, coconutty Caribbean curry, savory Latin favorite picadillo, meltingly tender sweet plantains, and classic gone vegan Key lime pie. Discover how the spangle of citrus, the gentle warmth of chiles and spices, and the bounty of fresh green herbs have the power to transform even simple staples like rice and beans into a party-worthy hot pot that feeds a crowd.”

“Miami Vegan brings the city’s bright tropical flavors to your kitchen with vibrant, accessible recipes so you can enjoy the taste of Miami no matter where you live.”

“Ellen Kanner is the author of Miami Vegan: Plant-Based Recipes from the Tropics to Your Table and the award-winning book Feeding the Hungry Ghost: Life, Faith and What to Eat for Dinner. She writes about the intersection of food, culture, community, wellness, and sustainability for numerous outlets including HuffPost, VegNews, and Edible South Florida. She’s a vegan advocate and culinary instructor, recipe developer for major brands, and the creator of the Substack newsletter Broccoli Rising. A fifth generation Miami native, she lives with her husband in… where else? - Miami.” Ellen takes a break from her cutting board to join us.”