Hi, could somebody give me a tips how to get a vegetarian recipes?!


Question:

Hi, could somebody give me a tips how to get a vegetarian recipes?

any little could help, website, books, magazines...


Answers:
Try the Vegetarian Society & BBC websites for recipes.

Have a look for books by Rose Elliott and Sarah Brown - both wonderful books, packed with basic, tasty, and nutritious recipes.

Source(s):
http://www.vegsoc.org/cordonvert/recipes...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/vegetarian_and...

www.bbc.co.uk/food

www.bbc.co.uk/food is a good site

Try the British Beef Association

This is going to sound really obvious, but why not type 'vegetarian recipes' into Google and take your pick from loads and loads of sites that come up! Or just pop out to a cheap book shop (if you're in UK you've probably got 'The Works' somewhere near you) These shops (and supermarkets) will have lots of vegetarian cookbooks on their shelves. Have fun!

ask Paul McCartney!!!!!

There are some on this Vegetarian blog :- http://www.vegblog.org/

try most indian cook books....indian vegetarian food is fab!

www.wallssausages.com

If you go to most bookstores, there will be a plethora of vegetarian/vegan books in the cookbook section. A few that I own and love are: "Vegan with a Vengeance," "La Dolce Vegan," and "The Chicago Diner Cookbook." Good (and free) websites for vegetarian recipes are www.allrecipes.com (just click on "Vegetarian and Vegan" under the search options), and also www.recipezaar.com (search under "vegetarian recipes).

Though I just Yahoo! search for alot of them, my favorite books are Vegitarian: Tasty recipes for everyday bought at barnes and nobles. Also Curries by susabba tee. I sustitute the meat sections with potatoes and beans..etc.

Also... Thai a cookbook by parragon publishing out of the UK

you will find that curry recipeis (curry describes a style of cooking, not always a spicy way) are very adaptable to vegitarian diets. Many asian countrys that use the curry style cuisine are vegitarians for personal or religious reasons.

Vegweb is the best! All vegan, hundreds and hundreds of recipes tested and rated by users with photos etc plus hints and tips on what products to avoid. Really cool community :)

I use both these websites for recipe ideas -

www.bbc.co.uk/food

www.uktvfood.co.uk

No meat

There are lots of them on the internet.

http://vegweb.com/

http://www.vrg.org/recipes/

http://www.vegsource.com/recipe/...

Wll you can get veg cooking books, take cooking classes for vegs and also on net

There are thousands of websites. Just google vegetarian recipes. There are also tons of books. One I really like is called the Starving students vegetarian cookbook. I'm not a starving student but they have easy and inexpensive recipes with ingredients that are in every market.

www.peta.org
www.allrecipes.com
www.vegweb.com
www.recipezaar.com
www.vegetariantimes.com
www.molliekatzen.co,
www.veganchef.com
www.happycow.net

Cookbooks:

Tofu cookery
Juice For life
Vegan Vittles
Linda Mccartney's cookbooks
How it all vegan
The Garden of Vegan
La Dolce Vegan
The Moosewood cookbook

Magazines:
Vegetarian Times

Hope this helps.

Try your local library. Most have a selection of vegetarian cookery books.

you could try www.recipesforvegans.co.uk.......

http://allrecipes.com/recipes/vegetarian...
http://www.vegsoc.org/cordonvert/recipes...
http://www.vrg.org/recipes/
http://vegkitchen.com/
http://vegweb.com/
http://www.fatfree.com/
http://www.lanierbb.com/recipes/vegetari...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/...

You could have saved the points and used the search box here! You could have also surfed the resolved questions here too. In the past six months there have been thousands of recipes posted in response to questions and hundreds of links!

I've been subscribing to Vegetarian Times for years. They have a wide variety of recipes and tips for vegetarians along with health and environmental issues. Vegetariantimes.com is a great source for recipes.

Wow, a lot of good answers here. These days, with all the "substitute meat" products available, its not hard to be vegitarian. Stop by the freezer section of your grocery store and look for Morning Star Farms, Boca, Quorn, or any of the other products.
You can then make a lot of your favorite recipies with the "subsitute meat" products.
Good luck and good eating.

http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/
THIS IS A WONDERFUL SITE
.ENJOY

Go to www.vegweb.com and register with them. It is a very good site with loads of recipes. Hope this helps.

www.Vegweb.com

I just became a vegetarian and I get a lot of really good recipes off Vegweb all the time-if you like chili check out the Sneaky Moms chili recipe it's the best I've every had.

My favourite site for recipes is recipezaar. I've found some really nice stuff on there. It's been particularly good for when I've found weird stuff that I've had no idea what to do with (e.g. Quinoa). The only fault with it is that it's American so sometimes stuff has different names (e.g. garbanzo beans instead of chickpeas, cilantro rather than coriander).
Local libraries often have a good range of cookbooks.
My favourite veggie chef is Nadine Abensur (Cranks) - her recipes are really interesting and different. Especially liked "Cranks Bible"

Allrecipes.com is the best, you can choose the vegetarian category and pick recipes that are submitted from people, and tried and rated by others! I only use this one site, because if 100 people say something is 5 stars, it always tastes awesome, also, people leave tips on different ingredients to add and different ways to perfect the recipe. Trust me this site is great, you do not have to worry about, well it sounds good...but how will it taste. (My number one complaint of veggie recipes!)

Check out: http://www.theppk.com/ for the best stuff in the universe!




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