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Vegan Buttercream

Making a frosting without butter and powdered sugar is a bit of a feat; this vegan “buttercream” is worth the extra effort. If the texture is too soft, chill the frosting in the refrigerator for anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes to firm up.

Vegan Coconut Whip

Here’s a delicious alternative to regular whipped cream made with dairy. I discovered this topping, which some refer to as “vegan whipped cream,” when Sally Parrot Ashbrook left a comment on my website suggesting it. I’ve been hooked ever since! Be sure to use full-fat Thai Kitchen coconut milk for this recipe; the other brands I tested did not work. For an extra kick, top with unsweetened coconut flakes.

Whipped Cream Frosting

An ultra-versatile classic, use whipped cream frosting on Strawberry Cupcakes (page 24) to create little strawberry shortcakes, on Apple Spice Cupcakes (page 60) for a taste of mini apple pie, or on just about any other cupcake to turn an everyday delight into elegant perfection.

Minted Peach Soup

For success with this soup, don’t settle for less than luscious, tree-ripened peaches. Avoid peaches that are bought rock-hard, only to ripen to flavorless mush after several days of waiting.

Vanilla Fruit Cup Soup

Requiring no cooking and no blending, this soup takes full advantage of the lush fruits of midsummer.

Chilled Cantaloupe Soup

It takes minutes to make this sweet soup. Try serving it after a meal rather than before—it’s a wonderful palate cooler after a spicy meal. Or it can be the main event at lunch on a hot summer day, served with blueberry muffins.

Melon Medley

A perfect dessert soup to make in July, when melons are at their sweetest. This makes a refreshing finish to a grilled meal.

Strawberry Colada Soup

This super-quick no-cook soup is delicious enough to serve as a dessert.

Classic Gazpacho

A collection of vegetarian soups wouldn’t be complete without this Spanish classic. It’s especially delicious topped with Garlic Croutons (page 159).

Creamy Avocado Soup

A quick and easy no-cook soup, this is remarkably refreshing on a hot summer day. It’s best eaten on the same day as it is made, since avocado discolors and does not keep well under refrigeration once peeled. This soup makes a great opener for a Southwestern-style meal of burritos, enchiladas, or the like.

Zesty Green Gazpacho

A splendid no-cook soup that will awaken taste buds dulled by summer heat. This soup can be eaten as soon as it is made, but definitely benefits from having time to stand for several hours so that the lively flavors can mingle. This soup is a great first course for a Mexican or Southwestern-style meal.

Quick Cool Pinto Bean Puree

With the help of a food processor, this tasty, no-cook soup will be ready to eat in minutes. Serve with stone-ground tortilla chips or warmed flour tortillas.

Tomato-Mango Coconut Cooler

Think of this no-cook soup as a Thai-flavored gazpacho. It’s best with really lush summer tomatoes. Serve with a cold noodle dish for a quick summer meal.

Cool as a Cucumber Soup

Here’s an exceptionally easy, no-cook soup. This evolved from the classic recipe for Middle Eastern cucumber soup, which is made with a base of yogurt. However, I don’t think it tastes right with soy yogurt, so I tinkered with it until it approximated the original flavor, without the yogurt. I enjoy it with barley added, as suggested in the variation below.
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