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I'm not a vegetarian, but I usually go meatless a few nights a week mostly just out of preference.
Have you tried Pinterest? I get a lot of my recipes from there. I usually sit down with a cup of tea on Sunday mornings, scroll through my recipe boards and make a menu and shopping list. This homemade pad thai, while inauthentic, is awesome. Restaurant pad thai is always orange and goopey (ew) so I avoid it. This is so easy - I add shrimp, but the recipe as written is vegetarian. http://browniesfordinner.com/2010/05/11/easy-pad-thai/ This olive cous-cous salad is awesome. You could even try it with quinoa for more protein: http://kitchenconfidante.com/olive-c...s-salad-recipe If you wanted to do breakfast for dinner you should try migas! This is the recipe I use, but you could literally add anything you want to it: http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2...rummond-migas/ Mushroom Stroganoff - I LOVE MUSHROOMS! http://www.skinnytaste.com/2012/09/m...troganoff.html This one is a "Mexican" pasta recipe. The recipe calls for chicken, but you could easily omit it. It's not healthy by any means, but I loved it and it had a pleasant spiciness! http://picky-palate.com/2011/03/03/m...anelle-dinner/ |
Vegetarian Chili
I am cooking this tonight. So easy and quick.
Olive Oil 4(14.5 oz.) cans of beans (black, kidney, garbanzo, any combination) (I usually do 2 cans of black, 1 each of dark kidney and garbanzo) 1 green bell pepper, chopped 1 onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, pressed or chopped 2(14.5 oz.) cans of diced tomatoes 1 can diced jalapenos ground cumin chili powder 1 Tbsp. low fat red wine vinegar and oil salad dressing plain non-fat greek yogurt grated sharp cheddar cheese Drain liquid from 2 cans of beans-do not save liquid. In a large dutch oven, pour 1-2 Tbsps. of olive oil. Heat oil and add chopped bell pepper and onion. Saute until onion is transparent. Add garlic and saute 1 minute. Add the 4 cans of beans, the 2 cans of diced tomatoes with liquid,diced jalapenos, cumin and chili powder to taste. Bring to a boil, then let simmer, stirring occasionally, until you are ready to eat. Just prior to serving, stir in 1 Tbsp. low fat red wine vinegar and oil salad dressing. Those that want to can add a dollop of plain greek yogurt and sprinkle some cheese on top. Serve with crusty bread. This freezes great! |
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While I am not a vegetarian, I do love most vegetables. And all three of these recipes above (with a slight variation to them at times) are among my favorites. Quote:
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I providentially came upon this collection of hearty vegetarian recipes today. I haven't tried any yet, but they all look really good! I'm particularly excited to try the butternut bιchamel lasagna (especially now that it's getting cooler!) and the mushroom and caramelized onion baked risotto!
http://www.thekitchn.com/meatless-recipe-163426 |
This looks delicious ...
Tofu Tikka Masala (adapted from a Food & Wine recipe): http://prettypeasrecipes.blogspot.co...ka-masala.html |
When I was growing up, my parents (who are όber-Catholics) would not eat meat on Fridays throughout the year, Lent or not. My mother is an avid cook, and her favorite cuisine is Indian. And my father hates fish. Needless to say, I ate a lot of Indian vegetarian curries when I was a kid.
One of my favorites is aloo gobi. Aloo = potatoes; gobi = cauliflower. Sautι some diced onions in vegetable oil or ghee. Add cumin, coriander, ginger, garlic, and/or chopped chili peppers if you like (play around with this and figure out what mix of spices and herbs works for you). Add potatoes and cauliflower heads and enough water to cover, then let it simmer for 20 minutes or so. I have a good microwave basmati rice recipe to go with the aloo gobi (or anything else). Put 1 cup rice, 1-3/4 cup water, and any spices you wish (I usually use a few cloves and a few cardamom pods) into a microwave-safe dish. Cover with plastic wrap but leave a corner open to vent. Microwave for 5 minutes on high, then 15 minutes on 50%. Fluff the rice with a fork, and serve. Two caveats here: (1) Do not eat the whole spices. (2) Do NOT halve the recipe. I tried that once and ended up with a rice cake! |
You all are the best. I have enough recepies here to cover me through the year :)
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I will, but it might take a while to go through them all since I only cook one day out of the week.
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Check out Happy Herbivore. She's got a great website (www.happyherbivore.com) and two AMAZING cookbooks. Her cook books SAVED MY LIFE when I was transitioning to veganism. She does a lot of takes on classic comfort food that are amazing. I'm talking meatball subs, baked ziti, mac and cheese, nachos, tacos. You name it, she does it, and it's GOOD. I thought I couldn't give up meat for a second time, and her recipes have made me one happy, and not so hungry, vegan!
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