If you already can cook a bit, then transitioning dishes over to plant based is easy. Here are some tips to get you going.
Protein isn't hard to get from plants, but not everyone is aware of exactly how. This article is the notes for a talk I gave on plant based protein sources.

Recipes

I adore roasted beetroot and potato, so this is a variation of your standard potato salad with both of those things in it.
I was thinking about how I hadn't had one of my favourite salad's in many years one night when planning a dinner on the weekend. I took the next day off from work and lo and behold I happened to switch the telly on during a cooking show in which they were making the sort of bean salad I was thinking of. I've made a few changes but I still call it Geoff's Bean Salad.
Who doesn't love a good minestrone, apparently also called Italian wedding soup! This is one of my staples, and after you make it will hopefully become one of yours. This vegan one pot soup is simple, healthy, delicious and can be made oil free. The whole secret of a good tomato soup is simmering, tomatoes just love a good simmering. The vegetables listed are my base but they are rarely the only ones which go in, tonight I added thinly sliced red cabbage, the last one had celery and yellow squashes in. With the beans/lentils, add what you like, you can get great dried italian bean mixes (though soak overnight), I get a nice mix of Puy lentils and freekeh I add and it doesn't need pre-soaking. What isn't optional though is to serve with some good lightly toasted bread, and olive bread is going to be particularly good. A dollop of pesto on top as you serve the soup is also great.
I love roast vegetables. I don't mean any kind of subtle love one would usually reserve for inanimate objects, I mean of the sort that had Romeo drink poison when he thought that Juliet was dead. So here is another salad with it in them.
Who doesn't like lasagne? Ahh those wonderful Italians, who knows what they ate before love apples were bought back from the new world. This one is very similar to ones I grew up eating, so it is very non vegan friendly. It's also relatively easy, and makes enough so that some can be frozen for future meals. You will need a baking tray to put the lasagne in, and a large pot to cook the sauce
I used to make sausage rolls with a Sanitarium product made specifically for the purpose. Anyway they cleverly put eggs in it because they thought there weren't enough chickens in the world living lives of complete misery, so I couldn't eat it any more. Well compliments of another Sanitarium product Redi-burger, I now have a recipe thats about ten times better than the old one.
A great variation on lasagne, works pretty much every time so long as you get a decent bit of pumpkin. Note you can skip the bechamel and just use vegan cheese, which means you'll be eating a little quicker but I think the bechamel makes it better.
This is a delicious light recipe, and if asparagus really is an aphrodisiac, could help you in the loving department as well. Don't just save them for valentine's day though :)

Books

Robin Robertson
This was the first cookbook that I really got into after I became vegan. It doesn't rely on mockmeats, the recipes are not too easy (ie aimed at someone who doesn't know how to make toast), but not too hard (someone who wants to spend all day in the kitchen). The chillis are fantastic, the Indonesian tempeh stew is my go to to convert people to tempeh and the Banana spice pancakes have won me many friends. Solid cookbook, and one you can work your way through and build your confidence with cooking.