Could you please suggest any some vegetarian menus?!
Also it can contain fish but no other meats. No gelatine.
Thanks x
Answers: Starter, Main course, Dessert, Drinks?
Also it can contain fish but no other meats. No gelatine.
Thanks x
Starters: hummus and pita, stuffed mushrooms (I like spinach and cheese), salsa and tortilla chips...or go upscale with miniature goat cheese and spring greens salads drizzled with balsamic and good olive oil.
Main course: anything pasta...think vegetable lasagna, eggplant parmigiana, even an upscale macaroni & cheese (think cheddar, bleu, mascarpone and parm, mixed together for the sauce base).
Dessert: you can't go wrong with fresh fruit trifle. Mix a little Cointreau or other liqueur of your choice into the whipped cream for added sophistication.
Drinks: Chianti with red sauce, but try a festive prosecco if you do white sauce. It's unconventional, but went over well at my last dinner party. Finish with coffee, espresso or tea. Spiked or not :)
ohh.h.........not vegitarian
starter: spinach ravioli
Main course - eggplant lasagna
dessert - gelato
drinks - white or red wine
Try....meat?
It's a very healthy food- more protien and vitamin content than you'd ever get from any other food- no matter how many nuts you eat- and they still wont contain the correct suppliments anyway.
Vegetarians are not animal lovers- they're animal haters.
*sorry- bit of a bee in my bonnet today
Some good ideas here, but as the first answerer says, if it has fish then it is not vegetarian...
http://www.vegsoc.org/cordonvert/recipes...
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http://food.yahoo.com/
Starter - A really good salad, dressed with olive oil or vinegratte
Main Course - Baked or Grilled Fish, with lemon sauce
Dessert - Home made ice cream with chocolate fudge
Drinks - Punch, Sparkling juices, soda!
Good Luck!!!
You can make good homemade soups with lots of veggies. Pick the ones that you like: celery, green peppers, onion, carrots, diced tomatoes, corn, string beans in small pieces, peas, broccoli pieces, etc. I like to have at least one something that is green in mine.
Then, you can use some pasta or potatoes.
You can use tomatoes sauce as a base or spaghetti sauce. Or, you can make a thickening; like gravy, instead.
If it gets too thick you can thin in down with canned or fresh chicken broth.
You can season with different spices; which are very healing.
You shouldn't have any trouble with vegetarian drinks, iced tea, colas, etc.
Desserts: what about ice cream? Pastries? There are lots of desserts you can make. Check a good cookbook.
Vegetarians don't eat fish. "Pescetarians" are omnivores, not vegetarians.
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