I have been on a similar quest and have been amazed at how difficult it is to find good Chinese vegetarian cookbooks, especially given the long tradition of meatless Buddhist cuisine. I do have a few books, some of which I can recommend as interesting, and a few that I would suggest avoiding. I haven’t had a chance to cook with them yet, but I have read them all. I’ll follow up if the new book I’ve ordered isn’t any good. I bought all of these books through amazon. There’s a whole other selection of Chinese vegetarian cookbooks through amazon.co.uk, but all the ones I found had bad reviews. If you’ve found any good books since your original post, I would love to know what you’ve picked up.
All the best,
Jen
Interesting Books
Classic Chinese Cooking for the Vegetarian Gourmet by Joanne Hush. ISBN 0-517-10043-6 (Bought used)
Authentic Chinese Cuisine for the Contemporary Kitchen by Bryanna Clark Grogen. ISBN 1-57067-101-X (In print)
(Just ordered this, but it was recommended and looks good) Vegetarian Cooking by Elizabeth Huang. ISBN-10: 094167620X (Bought used)
Not Recommended
Chinese Vegetarian Delights by Lily Chuang. ISBN 0-937064-13-0 While vegetarian, the recipes are definitely not delights, and in several cases, not Chinese. It turned out to be a special diet book with very restricted ingredients and cooking techniques (steaming only). (In print)
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Chinese Food Vegetarian and Healthful, Editor Wu Juey Pao. This cookbook is in Chinese and English and appears to have been published in Hong Kong. These recipes are fascinating. However, the seasoning in almost all of them is a variation on sugar, salt, peanut oil and MSG (and sometimes ketchup). I tend to prefer spicier fare, but I’m curious to try some of these recipes. I’m allergic to MSG, but will probably use a mushroom-based MSG substitute. What’s also fun about this book is that in the dessert section it shows how to cut different fruits in fancy ways. (Bought used)