Vegetarian Recipes and Friends
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In the same boat! Do you mind if I add you?0
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ashleyconleche wrote: »In the same boat! Do you mind if I add you?
I requested you!1 -
Me, three! I'll send you both requests if that's ok.0
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No reply,was anxiously awaiting reply this question?0
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I just made a batch of this hummus and it was delicious. The next time I will cut down on the sugar but even my husband who despises hummus was super impressed with this one.
http://www.iwashyoudry.com/caramelized-onion-hummus-recipe/
Ingredients
1 tbsp olive oil
1 medium sweet (or white) onion, diced
1 tbsp brown sugar
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
1 (15oz) can Garbonzo Beans (Chick Peas), drained and rinsed
1 tbsp Tahini Paste (usually found in the international isle, or near the peanut butters)
1 clove garlic, pressed
3 tbsp lemon juice
1 tsp sea salt
1/3 cup olive oil, plus more if needed
Instructions
1. Start by caramelizing your onions. Add 1 tbsp of olive oil to a sauté pan over medium heat.
Toss in your diced onions and let them cook, stirring often, until they become soft and turn a
light golden brown (about 5 minutes). Add the brown sugar and balsamic vinegar and stir to
combine, letting the onions become coated with the mixture. Cook for an addition 1 to 2
minutes then remove from heat and let cool completely.
2. To prepare the hummus combine the garbonzo beans, tahini, garlic, lemon juice and sea salt
in your food processor. Turn it on and slowly stream in the olive oil through the top chute until
the mixture is smooth and creamy. Add more olive oil if desired. Add 1 to 2 tbsp of the cooled
caramelized onions to the hummus and pulse just a few times to incorporate. Place the
hummus in a serving dish and top with the remaining caramelized onions. Enjoy with pita
chips or fresh cut veggies!
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I just found this one and I think I will try it. The combo of the spices and then adding hummus to this sounds like it would be tasty. Also just found this site and lots of recipe ideas!
https://veganheaven.org/recipe/vegetarian-lettuce-wraps/
Vegetarian Lettuce Wraps
These vegetarian lettuce wraps with quinoa, black beans, and corn make such an easy and healthy meal. One of my favorite vegan recipes for lunch and dinner! They're super healthy and packed with protein. The perfect recipe for hot summer days! So light and easy!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Passive Time 20 minutes
Servings 12
INGREDIENTS
1 cup uncooked quinoa
1 can black beans
1 can corn
juice of one lime
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon paprika powder
1/2 cup fresh parsley, chopped
2 green onions, cut into rings
3/4 cup white bean spread or hummus (hummus with roasted red pepper works really well)
red pepper flakes
black pepper
salt
sriracha sauce (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS
Cook the quinoa according to the instructions on the package.
Rinse and drain the black beans and the corn. In a medium-sized bowl, combine the black beans and the corn with the quinoa, lemon juice, paprika powder, cumin, and chopped parsley. Season with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes.
Equally fill the quinoa mixture into the lettuce leaves and top them with some hummus, green onions, and if you want some sriracha. Enjoy!2 -
I just made this - it's fantastic!
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/80743/vegetarian-tortilla-soup/?internalSource=amp&referringContentType=amp recipe&clickId=amp_directions0 -
Go buy the following cookbooks
Oh She Glows...the second one is titles something similar...maybe "more" etc
Moosewood cookbook
Now we also throw in various Indian, Thai, Chinese (especially Sichuan)....lots of options.
Recently just made a great Trini style corn soup, Bahamian Mac and Cheese, baked yucca, Plantain, Chayote, taro and sweet potato...and lots of hot sauces.0 -
What are your go-to protein sources that aren't soy?0
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I'm a poor vegetarian (monetarily) and have no patience for lengthy recipes. I live on rice, cheese (I'm ovo-lacto), bissara, protein pancakes, fruit, carrots, and chia pudding. No lie. :P My bissara recipe is similar to hummus but less work:
1 can garbanzo or fava beans, rinsed and dried
2 tsp/10g raw garlic (dehydrated works best and is cheap bought in bulk)
1 tsp/5g thyme
1 tsp/55 Kirkland non-salt spice.
1 tblsp. olive oil
Use the spices you like; I spice it as I like it Add the beans and a cup of water to a pot. Add the spices, put it all on medium heat and simmer until most of the water's boiled off. Remove from heat, mash the beans (I use a potato masher), add oil on top. I like mixing the oil in but that's a personal preference. I dip carrots in it and then am very, very full for many hours.0 -
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janejellyroll wrote: »
Nuts, too, though those are better for fat. Eggs, if you eat them. Ditto cheese and yogurt if you eat those. Chia seeds have some. I don't do a lot of protein-fortified foods but I like protein pancakes.1
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