Recipes Wanted: Hey all my new found friends. I just started changing my lifestyle to a Vegetarian one and after reading more I am thinking of cutting as much dairy out as well. Mainly cheese as I have already been using almond or soy milk instead of cow's milk. I was hoping some of you out there might have some great recipes mainly for lunches or dinners you could share with me. If you have one please share. Home cooked dinners are always the best, or at least I think so, that way I know what is actually in my food. Thank you in advance for your time.
Probably the easiest thing is to substitute ingredients in just about any recipe you already know. Milk can be substituted with any plant based milks, even water sometimes. Cashew cream (I make it myself from raw cashews) can be used to make creamy soups and sauces. Nutritional yeast is a great substitute for cheesy flavour and can be added to vegan pasta sauces and sprinkled on popcorn. Eggs can be substituted with egg replacer, ground flax seeds, apple sauce, bananas, etc. There are sources online for substitutes that work and the amounts needed. I make just about everything from stir fries to cakes this way. If you look at vegan recipes, most are just the same as an omni recipe just with meat and dairy substituted with plant based ingredients.
I like quinoa. It's incredibly versatile. It can be sweet or savory. You can have it cold or hot. Packed with vegetables, legumes, fresh or dried fruits, nuts. So many possibilities.
Having been married to a Persian, vegetarian and excellent cook I picked up quite a few recipes. Here is one: Cari Polow (Red Lentils and Rice)
Makes 4 Difficulty Easy
Ingredients
• 1 medium yellow onion chopped
• 1/2 cup red lentils
• 2-4 cups chicken stock or water
• 2 cloves garlic minced
• 1 can (8 oz) tomato sauce
• crushed red pepper flakes to taste
• 1 tablespoon curry powder
• salt and pepper
• lime or lemon juice optional
• 2 cups prepared rice
• ½ cup diced carrots
• ¾ cup diced potatoes.
Directions
Rinse red lentils under water a few times
Drizzle some Extra Virgin Olive Oil in a pan and sauté onion and garlic together until slightly browned over medium-high (about 6 out of 10) heat. Add tomato sauce, crushed red pepper, curry, salt and pepper, and red lentils and 1 cup of stock/water. Reduce heat and simmer on low for about a half/hour. Add carrots and potatoes and cook another ½ to 1 hour until lentils are cooked. (add remaining stock/water as needed while simmering so it doesn’t dry out too much and burn).
The final product should be fairly thick and not very ‘watery.’ About 30-40 minutes later, start rice.
Serve atop a bed of rice
For the rice, I use Basmati. Add 1 cup rice to almost 2 cups of water (add about 1 TBL oil (I use regular Olive Oil) and about 1 tsp. salt. Let the rice soak and the longer the better - this cuts down on the cooking time. Bring to a boil and then simmer about 15 minutes. When the rice is almost cooked turn off the heat and let sit. When done fluff rice with a fork. (I sometimes add 1 tsp. of Vegeta to the water to give the rice a bit of color).
thank you, at the top you wrote "makes 0" just wondering how many people this would serve
@seasalttravel Depends on the serving size but I would say 4 with rice. My partner was terrible with measurements and her kids got her to pay attention and write down measurements so they could reproduce her recipes. I didn't see the serving size so I will amend it.
@JackPedigo thank you
My initial vegetarian and vegan recipes were similar to ones with meat. We used textured soy instead of hamburger making chili, for example. Over time our recipes have become more mainline vegan, for example brown rice with peanut butter (to taste) and raisins, dried cranberries, or another fruit. IMO a rainbow of vegetables, salad or cooked, is a daily requirement.
I have a few I will send later. There is a new milk from Silk. It is a high protein nut milk. Low sugar, no soy, calcium fortified. The think I like is it's thick almost like cream. The price is good. Silk protein nut milk almond and cashew.
great thanks, look forward to seeing them
Vegan person here- There are a host of recipes out there! I've found ones I liked online searching for ingredients I either have in my house, or ingredients I would like to get. I always change it up a bit to make the recipe to my liking. Glad to hear you are cutting out dairy as well. You can also find vegan cheese in the produce department at a grocery store, usually. They have Follow Your Heart, Daiya, So Delicious brands in a bunch of different flavors from slices to shreds. Have you tried coconut milk? I love it! I am trying to stay away from soy in all products as much as possible as it is supposedly linked to breast cancer, (I haven't fully researched this) plus I'm not liking soy milk at all. Good Luck!
I have had fresh coconut, but not little bottles coconut milk
Also I heard something about soy and cancer but in men not in women
@seasalttravel Based on the current science, the link between soy and cancer has been proven as simply a myth. Some research has shown some possibility that soy in fact may have protective benefits against breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men, although this is still not totally conclusive. The fact is that soy contains phytoestrogen which behaves in the same way as estrogen but does not have the same effects. Interestingly, people are not being warned about the estrogen in cow's and other animal milks which can affect people adversely.
Look through the "recent photos" of this group. I have posted a lot of recipes and will continue to post more. If you message me, I will send you to my Facebook page where I've posted over 1000 recipes.
ok, i did see photos of recipes here but I was thinking rather than tons of different posts we could have them on one so they are easy to find
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