Vegetarian meals
dianesimons21
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Any homemade recipes please
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Gosh! There are so many!!! Potimarron soup/ chickpeas fried in a little oil and loads of spices/ chopped chicory with chopped pears, walnuts and a good vinigrette (some strong blue cheese is excellent with this if you're not vegan)/baked sweet potatoes, pumpkin curry. I don't know why I ever bothered with meat!0
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pasta marinara, pasta alfredo, pasta e fagioli, pasta with oil and garlic, pasta with pesto, mac and cheese ....0
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I love a vegetarian tagine or curry, tomato soup with white beans, mushrooms and bell pepper, pumpkin and goat cheese frittata with a green salad, homemade falafel salad or pita, a simple couscous with feta and lots of veg and of course there's a ton of possible pasta or rice dishes..
As for lunch, a hummus or egg sandwich is always a good option, or a tuna salad, smoked salmon and avocado toast, omelets.. the options are plenty!0 -
I love a vegetarian tagine or curry, tomato soup with white beans, mushrooms and bell pepper, pumpkin and goat cheese frittata with a green salad, homemade falafel salad or pita, a simple couscous with feta and lots of veg and of course there's a ton of possible pasta or rice dishes..
As for lunch, a hummus or egg sandwich is always a good option, or a tuna salad, smoked salmon and avocado toast, omelets.. the options are plenty!
Nothing bolded is vegetarian.0 -
I have been making more vegetarian meals lately. I really like this one and its simple to make (if you have a slow cooker):
Meatless Moussaka
2 cans of lentils, drained and rinsed
3 cups of marinara sauce
1/4 tsp of cinnamon
1 large or 2 small eggplants, sliced
combine lentils, marinara sauce and cinnamon and spoon 1/3 of mixture into slow cooker, add a layer of eggplant, continue layering 1/3 of the lentil mixture and the eggplant until done.
Put into the slow cooker for about 3 hours on high.
I mixed everything together once it was cooked so everything is evenly distributed.
Serves 6 people, 207 calories/serving
4g fat, 34g carbs, 13g protein0 -
For lunch i have been having quinoia bowls. Cook a pot using vegetable broth instead of water. Roast a sweet potatoe in the oven. Peel and cut into slices. Rub with olive oil and salt and pepper. Roast on parchment paper at 400 for 6-8 mind per side. I put the quinoia in the bowl and add some of the sweet potatoe some edamame (buy it frozen). Some black beans, green onion, a few cherry tomatoes and a bit of cilantro. Then I squeeze lime on it. It tastes good to me and it's easy to adjust the calories by adjusted I g or taking away the extras. You can add a bit of southwest seasoning by using equal parts cumin, paprika, onion, garlic powder and a bit if salt. I just sprinkle a bit on top. It's easy, you have lots of options and it can be eaten cold which is great.0
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Jennifer_Lynn_1982 wrote: »I have been making more vegetarian meals lately. I really like this one and its simple to make (if you have a slow cooker):
Meatless Moussaka
2 cans of lentils, drained and rinsed
3 cups of marinara sauce
1/4 tsp of cinnamon
1 large or 2 small eggplants, sliced
combine lentils, marinara sauce and cinnamon and spoon 1/3 of mixture into slow cooker, add a layer of eggplant, continue layering 1/3 of the lentil mixture and the eggplant until done.
Put into the slow cooker for about 3 hours on high.
I mixed everything together once it was cooked so everything is evenly distributed.
Serves 6 people, 207 calories/serving
4g fat, 34g carbs, 13g protein
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Thank u for the moussaka recipe. I have a slow cooker, i have never heard of that sauce but can have a look in the supermarket. Im in England, I love aubergines, also courgettes. Our slow cooker rarely leaves the cupboard, but im definitely going to try this and start cooking veggie stews and stuff in it and make more of an effort. 207 calories is great Thank u0
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painauxraisin wrote: »Gosh! There are so many!!! Potimarron soup/ chickpeas fried in a little oil and loads of spices/ chopped chicory with chopped pears, walnuts and a good vinigrette (some strong blue cheese is excellent with this if you're not vegan)/baked sweet potatoes, pumpkin curry. I don't know why I ever bothered with meat!
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dianesimons21 wrote: »painauxraisin wrote: »Gosh! There are so many!!! Potimarron soup/ chickpeas fried in a little oil and loads of spices/ chopped chicory with chopped pears, walnuts and a good vinigrette (some strong blue cheese is excellent with this if you're not vegan)/baked sweet potatoes, pumpkin curry. I don't know why I ever bothered with meat!
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dianesimons21 wrote: »dianesimons21 wrote: »painauxraisin wrote: »Gosh! There are so many!!! Potimarron soup/ chickpeas fried in a little oil and loads of spices/ chopped chicory with chopped pears, walnuts and a good vinigrette (some strong blue cheese is excellent with this if you're not vegan)/baked sweet potatoes, pumpkin curry. I don't know why I ever bothered with meat!
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All these suggestions sound darn good. I seem to be eating more vegetarian lately!0
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Thank you so much for the ideas0
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