Low calorie vegetarian meals?!


Question:

Low calorie vegetarian meals?

please does anyone have any recipies or websites i have searched an can't find anything!!


Answers:
This site is awesome for healthy meals.
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http://www.fatfreevegan.com

Try the Mushroom Stroganoff, you can buy it in sainsburys and it taste lovely! My mum always buys it for me.

Per Pack (450g)? Per 100g
CALORIES 392kcal 87kcal
FAT 2.3g 0.5g

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I made egg fried rice the other day it was amazing and its filling and you could have it with some quorn

Fry onions in a pan
Boil Rice
Add Rice to pan
add some peas
add soy sauce, veg oxo cube and seasoning
break 2 eggs over the whole lot and fry

Delicious!!!

salad with tofu.....lots of carrots!!! and a light dressing homemade

Super easy-steamed rice and veggies, green peppers stuffed with rice, grilled veggie kababs, quinoa (pronounced keen wa, available at health food stores) Rice pasta (Tinkyada brand is best-much better for you than wheat pasta) with a light olive oil and garlic sauce, cous cous, steamed rosemary new potatoes, veggie spring rolls (made with tapioca or rice paper, served raw or steamed) raw kolrabi with onion dressing, any nice crunchy raw veggies and fruit, fruit kababs with yogurt dipping sauce (watch out for hidden gelatin (animal bones)in yogurt) Beans, legumes, lentils, pulses-all high in fiber and protein, low in fat. Beans make a great meat substitute in tacos, burritoes, etc. Homegrown sprouts are fun, and a great hobby. I make alfalfa, mung, fenungreek, brocolli, chick pea, green pea, lentil, sunflower, chia, and all sorts of other sprouts-great in salads or juiced with carrots, celery, parsley, apples, etc. Raw or lightly steamed beets are delish. Hope this gives you some ideas. I could go on and on. Try foods you have never had before. Rutabegas make lovely oven fries, as do turnips. Swiss chard, kale, turnip greens, etc

most vegetarian meals are low in calories, have you tried quorn?it tastes like chicken and is very low in fat, high in protein and very versatile.

My children love these and so do I-
Tofu -
slice it the long way for a about an inch wide and put it in your george forman - grill it and then while still hot put some tsause and cheese over it.

tofu cut in bite size cubes and strawberries and blue in the morning( I like to use te tofu here that is really drained of the water. I just let it sort of air dry in the fridge for a day.

tofu sliced like thick french fries, coated with italian flavored bread crumbs and baked in the oven use any dip you like. (again I like to dry out the tofu - same way as mentioned above)

salad - with nuts, tomatoes beans

how about a stir fry , if you use 1 cal spray oil with a load of veg, a low fat stir fry sauce loads out there and some soft noodles.really healthy and low in cals.It`s my friday favourite leaves plenty of cals for the wine!!

idle and upma

Try browsing through the recipes on the Vegetarian Society website: http://www.vegsoc.org/cordonvert/recipes...

They're not necessarily low calorie, but if you're sensible, you should be able to balance your diet.

go to your Local Library and You'll likely find something their if not the Librarian will be glad to order in a Low calorie vegetarian book. You can also try your local healthfood store.. they for sure
would have one. Usually vegetarians don't have to worry about calories.. just eat enough fruit that has ascorbic acid and that can help burn away excess calories. Eat fruits first, grains, cereals, beans and lastly veggies!




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