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Meatless Mondays

RachelMoreschi
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I was just curious to hear what people make for those days. I'm not trying to
become a Vegan or Vegetarian but I would like to decrease the amount of meat I consume but still get the right amount of nutrition (especially iron and protein).
become a Vegan or Vegetarian but I would like to decrease the amount of meat I consume but still get the right amount of nutrition (especially iron and protein).
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whatever you would usually have but without the meat?
stir fry..omelettes..pasta dishes, rice, potatoes, soup, quiche ect...
and you won't miss iron and protein for one day a week, but you can find them in many other things bar meat
eggs, yogurt, cheeses, nuts, veg ect0 -
As a Vegan there really is no issue with Iron or Protein. I have no problem getting enough of these 7 days a week so one day you will have no issues. People seem to assume Veg doesn't have Protein or Iron for example a cup of broccoli has 4 g of protein. Just plan a balanced days menu and you'll have no issues. Google is your friend for some great recipes as are places like Peta. Good Luck and enjoy your food0
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beans. They are very hearty and have a meaty texture to them. I like to make a bean salad or kidney beans curry (Super delicious btw).
Lentils are another option. Lentil soups are always good.0 -
A couple of recipes I like to make are linked below. For the stew I like to add a can of chick peas. For both of them I like to soak the red lentils even though they do not need soaking, they then cook a lot quicker and dissolve making a really nice creamy like sauce.
http://www.onceuponachef.com/2014/02/smoky-chickpea-red-lentil-vegetable-soup.html
http://www.food.com/recipe/easy-lentil-stew-1914590 -
The chickpea and red lentil soup looks delish and I have all the ingredients! I just printed it off to cook it up tonight. Thanks!0
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Indian foods are often meatless. Palak paneer, curries, etc. Ethoipian food is also primarily lentil-based.
My favorite way to cook tofu is to get extra firm tofu and press it out for 2-3 hours (you put it on paper towel and then weigh it down with something- I use a second plate with a bottle of dish soap on top). Then I slice it thin and season both sides with salt and garlic powder. Heat oil in a pan and then pan fry about 7 minutes per side and do not move it around while it cooks. So good. I then eat it with steak sauce and about 300 g of broccoli cooked in the same pan.0 -
A simple but favorite meal that I've been making a lot recently is just brown rice (I buy some that just needs to be microwaved for 3 mins (from frozen) so it's really easy), chick peas (canned, reduced sodium), 100 calorie portion of guacamole, and some feta cheese. I think it's delicious too, and it's really filling!0
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honeysprinkles wrote: »A simple but favorite meal that I've been making a lot recently is just brown rice (I buy some that just needs to be microwaved for 3 mins (from frozen) so it's really easy), chick peas (canned, reduced sodium), 100 calorie portion of guacamole, and some feta cheese. I think it's delicious too, and it's really filling!
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I was a Meatless Mondays adherent before I started this lifestyle change. My diary is open so feel free to browse my Mondays. Today I am going to try the Chickpea and Rice salad that was featured in the MFP blog early last week. I will probably add smoked tofu to it. I love smoked tofu.
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I love PBFit peanut butter replacement... it's a new staple for me to Meatless Mondays. PBFit and apricot jelly sandwich for lunch today with a fruit cup.
Anything with beans and rice is a winner. Crispy tofu strips. And if I feel like a real treat, Morningstar or Boca burgers with baked french fries.0 -
Breakfast for dinner. Most breakfast dishes are filling even without meat. A lunch salad with beans,or bean salad adds protein & fiber.Soup is great. Make your own or just use broth base with lots of veggies. Canned,frozen or fresh ,they all work.Try draining,then adding beans to more recipes.0
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We are having Mexican stuff sweet potatoes tonight. We use black beans, green chili, cheese, onions, tomatoes, salsa, avocados and plain Greek yogurt.0
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this is delicious: http://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/black-bean-and-quinoa-enchilada-bake/0
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I'm a meat eater, but have a few meatless meals every week, because it is cheaper. My meatless meals tend to have a lot of lentils, beans or eggs in them. Once in a great while quinoa, but I've only found a couple of recipes with it that I've enjoyed. My lunch today is leftover soup from last night, vegetable minestrone with chickpeas & beans, and dinner tonight is lentil bolognese.0
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If you are looking to sub meat try these: tofu, seitan, tempeh, tvp (textured veg protein), tsp (textured soy protein), quorn products, if you don't mind processed litehouse has good veg burgers, chicken etc. Thats yummy. Cottage cheese, cheese, yogurts. Quinoa is a complete protein too. Lentils and beans and veggies.0
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