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Vegetarian Meal Ideas


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cahill Collaborator

Chickpea Broccoli Casserole is on the menu tonight :D


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love2travel Mentor

Baked crispy onion rings are a treat, not to mention vegetarian! Yummy. I have a craving for them at this moment so think I will make some (though I just ate dinner).

NZ Gluten Free Chick Newbie

I made a yummy vege pasta last night with eggplant, courgettes, capsicum, onion, garlic and a can of diced tomatoes.

Very simple but yum :)

come dance with me Enthusiast

tonight we have people over so the menu will be:

Pumpkin and lentil soup

1 whole pumpkin

1 tin of lentils

Fresh chives

salt/pepper to taste

It's in the slow cooker now but I'll put the stick blender through it before we serve.

Pasta

Orgran brand spiral pasta

2 cans coconut cream

Pumpkin

garlic

sweet potato

onion

capsicum

silverbeet

carrot

snow peas

beans

All finely diced with the pumpkin, sweet potato, and carrot roasted and the capsicum, silverbeet, snow peas, beans, and onion fried. In the pot pour the 2 cans of coconut cream with the garlic then a other veges once they are cooked.

In another pot boil the pasta. Once cooked, add it all together then serve immediately!

For dessert we'll have Orgran brand of chocolate mousse with fresh strawberries and bananas.

lucia Enthusiast

tonight we have people over so the menu will be:

Pumpkin and lentil soup

1 whole pumpkin

1 tin of lentils

Fresh chives

salt/pepper to taste

It's in the slow cooker now but I'll put the stick blender through it before we serve.

Pasta

Orgran brand spiral pasta

2 cans coconut cream

Pumpkin

garlic

sweet potato

onion

capsicum

silverbeet

carrot

snow peas

beans

All finely diced with the pumpkin, sweet potato, and carrot roasted and the capsicum, silverbeet, snow peas, beans, and onion fried. In the pot pour the 2 cans of coconut cream with the garlic then a other veges once they are cooked.

In another pot boil the pasta. Once cooked, add it all together then serve immediately!

For dessert we'll have Orgran brand of chocolate mousse with fresh strawberries and bananas.

Sounds delicious ... I envy your guests. Think I might steal your pumpkin/lentils soup idea!

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We had Egyptian lentils and rice: Open Original Shared Link

Skylark Collaborator

Isn't the black rice wonderful? B)

I made chana dal the other day with a masala I found at a local Indian store that was naturally gluten-free. Good stuff!


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cahill Collaborator

Does anyone have a really good basic veggie burger recipe ??? Preferably one using beans/lentils and rice.

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