Vegetarians please tell me....

KZOsMommy
KZOsMommy Posts: 854 Member
edited September 19 in Recipes
your favorite healthy recipe(s). I am going to go vegetarian for health reasons and wanted to know where to get started with meals and snacks. FYI I can not eat nuts due to my daughters severe nut allergy.

Thanks for the help :flowerforyou:
Amanda

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  • I really enjoy the blog site www.pinchmysalt.com.

    It's not strictly vegetarian but there are vegetarian recipes on there along w/healthy options (baking w/whole wheat flour, etc.), and you can search by vegetarian, sides, etc. Some of the dishes that I enjoy are meant to be sides but I'll make it a meal, and I've tested quite a few of these. All have been easy and delicious, enjoy! :)
  • bethrs
    bethrs Posts: 664 Member
    I like:

    Rattatoulie (likely not spelled correctly) - Just slice eggplant, zucchini, green peppers, tomatoes, and onion (if you like) layer in a pan, drizzle lightly with olive oil, cover and bake at a low heat for about an hour. Delish.

    I also make a nice rice pilaf that has chickpeas, green onions, carrots, mushrooms, and brown rice.

    There are pleanty of great sites out there, as well as nice cookbooks.
  • TheMaidOfAstolat
    TheMaidOfAstolat Posts: 3,222 Member
    First you need to determine what type of vegetarian you'll be trying out.
    Will you just cut out red meat and pork? Will you cut out chicken? Seafood? Eggs? Dairy? Honey? Or all animal by-products?
    It might be a little hard to do without nuts...but not impossible. I eat nuts/nut butters/ nut oils at least 2 times a day...but there are alternitives.
    Here are a few of my fave sites...
    www.vegweb.com
    www.vegcooking.com
    www.vegkitchen.com
    www.savvyvegetarian.com
    www.vegancooking.com

    pm me if you have any concerns or questions...I've been a vegetarian my entire life and was also a vegan for several years.
  • Celestia
    Celestia Posts: 106 Member
    My best suggestion is to check out some veggie cookbooks from your local library. You will also learn to cook with protein alterntatives like tofu and tempeh with the help of cookbooks. Faux meat products from Morning Star farms are a great way to transition to a meat free lifestyle. I still eat fish, dairy and occasionally eggs, so I'm not a full vegetarian.

    You can also google some veggie cooking websites for ideas. You can make most of your favorite comfort foods meat free, just be creative in replacing the meat for beans, tofu, meat alternatives.
  • KZOsMommy
    KZOsMommy Posts: 854 Member
    Thank you for the help!

    Yeah I love nuts and it is already hard not eating them lol. I do eat sunflower seed butter (instead of peanut butter).

    I have looked up book at my library and will be going there tonight to borrow some.

    Beth- That sounds really good! I will try that this weekend!!!

    As far as what kind of Vegetarian I will do dairy, egg and maybe a little fish (not a big fan YET).

    Thank you again for all the help!
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