Book Review Happy Skin Kitchen – Elisa Rossi

Book Review Happy Skin Kitchen - Elisa Rossi

Get ready for your glow-up with these plant-based scrumptious recipes that are made from foods that help you glow from the inside out. It helps that they are packed full of flavour. A wonderful companion for eating more healthfully every day.

Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Genre: Food, non-fiction, cooking, plant-based, vegan, recipes.

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Review in one word: Scrumptious

This is a wonderful cookbook for people with little time and energy to make elaborate, uber-impressive meals but who want nourishing, plant-based goodness – real soul food. It’s the kind of book that becomes essential for anyone, not just those who follow a stringent plant-based or vegan diet. If you simply plant-curious, omnivorous, flexitarian or vegetarian I dare anyone to not open up this book and feel overwhelmingly hungry and motivated to make some tasty food.

Each dish is nourishing and delightful. The perspective on the recipes differs from most cookbooks as Rossi highlights the healthful benefits of superfoods that make your skin look amazing.

Book Review Happy Skin Kitchen - Elisa Rossi

As someone who has moved to a plant-based diet and tries to “eat the rainbow” and drink a lot of water, I can tell you that this kind of diet is indeed going to make your skin look amazing.

Rossi has an enviable peachy Italian complexion that many women would love to have. She’s like a walking advertisement for the food she’s eating. Although there is no better ad than the scrumptious looking images of the dishes themselves. No matter your age or health status, if you include some of these recipes into your life and repertoire you will be glowing from the inside-out. I highly recommend this book, available at all high quality independent bookstores.

Book Review Happy Skin Kitchen - Elisa Rossi

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