I'm a vegetarian any ideas?!
I'm a vegetarian any ideas?
I need ideas on how to cook a wholesome meal but im a vegetarian the only meat i eat is fish and veggie items please help thanks
Additional Details7 months ago
OK look to all u smart alecs i don't care if u eat meat i am asking the vegans and vegetarians for some good ideas about cooking a balanced meal with just fish and veggies and thanks to the person that corrected me about the vegetarian thing
Answers:
7 months ago
OK look to all u smart alecs i don't care if u eat meat i am asking the vegans and vegetarians for some good ideas about cooking a balanced meal with just fish and veggies and thanks to the person that corrected me about the vegetarian thing
Here is a yummy recipie...and just ignore all the rude people...everyone here is not that way.
Tuscan Tomato Pasta
Prep Time
20 minutes
Ingredients
1/2cup chopped onion
2cloves garlic, minced
1tablespoon olive oil or vegetable oil
1cup sliced fresh mushrooms
1can (28 oz) whole tomatoes, cut up
1/2cup shredded carrot
2tablespoons red wine vinegar
1tablespoon dried basil leaves
1cup Morningstar Farms? Meal Starters? Chik'n Strips
8ounces spaghetti or fettuccine
2tablespoons shaved Parmesan cheese
(Morning Star products can be found in the freezer section and is 100% meat free)
Additionally, check out these websites for lots of more ideas. Remember...you can always modify ingrediants to suit your tastes.
http://www.vegcooking.com/searchrecipes....
http://vegweb.com/
http://vegkitchen.com/index.htm...
http://www.kelloggs.com/brand/msfarms/re...
Im a Veegan and its even harder
There's lot of great recipes on the internet, try Epicurious.com, there's also some that specialize in veg meals. My favorites are the fish taco's and black bean soup.
There are a lot of recipies with tofu. Really anything you do with any kind of meat you can do with tofu.
there is no such thing as a wholesome vegetarian meal. btw, fish is meat.
I didn't crawl to the top of the food chain to eat lettuce!!!
Nature (and by extension God if you believe in one) created your body to eat all things. You are an "Omnivore".
If you choose to not eat certain things, that's your choice as a sentient being, but be aware that it's completely UNNATURAL.
There are tons of great websites that feature terrific meals with fish/ seafood, meatless recipes, and veggies. One that I like is www.williamsandsonoma.com You enter the food ingredient you are working with, and it will give you several recipes for that item. There are many out there like this, in a search engine like yahoo, type in recipes vegetarian fish ...this will give you several options. You can copy the recipes to a folder on your hard drive or print them and create your own recipe book or folder.
Happy Holidays.
Just to clarify.. if you eat fish, you are a pescatarian, not a vegetarian.
For wholesome meals, fill half your plate with veggies, 1/4 with grains (rice, potatoes, bread, pasta, quinoa, etc) and 1/4 with a protein food like beans, legumes, tofu, etc. This is just an approximation to give you an idea of what a balanced meal looks like.
Follow: http://www.dietitians.ca/news/downloads/...
You can use fish as a protein-rich food if you are choosing to eat it.
you're not a vegetarian if you eat fish. it's still flesh. vegetarians don't eat anything that was alive. you're a wanna-tarian.
Dag! What's with the anti-veggies up there? Take the carrots out your rears. We all know it's a choice and we all know we're ominvores . It's a deliberate moral and/or health decision.
That being said, I have found the best thing to do is just substitute meat wherever possible with its vegetarian equivalent like Morningstar Farms and Boca stuff...like tacos, sloppy joes or spaghetting sauce with Morningstar Farms crumbles. You still get the protein you need. There are substitutes for almost everything now.
You aren't a vegetarian if you eat fish. Google vegetarian recipes..there are thousands of great ones.
eat tofu
My origin is India but I reside in US. We Indians cook 1000's of vegetarian meals which is as tasty as any meat based meal.
If you go online there are recipes but you need to put names for those. so I m going to put some vegetarian dishes name n you can get the recipe online.
The wholesome meal consists of bread, protein, vegetables, fiber... . You can add yogurt plain or flavored or Raita (Indian yogurt made with cucumber and tomatoes and cilentro).
for bread I would suggest you to pick any kind either Indian bread (which you get in Indian market) or tortialls, or wheat bread or 12 grain bread or whichever healthier one..
simple vegetable curries or dry fries with any kinda vegetables for example (cabbage, cauliflower, peas, potatoes, garbanzo beans, tomatoes).
you can put in as Chola recipe for garbanzo beans curry.
you can put Aloo mutter (for potatoes and peas gravy based vegetarian dish)
If you chose to go thai it has coconut milk based vegetarian curries.... or fish curries....
if you have any questions email me!
I am not a vegetarian but my 3 1/2 year old daughter is (she has done this herself..never liked any meat) i have been trying to learn new meals that are healthy without the meat for her. Tofu can be a GREAT substitute for meat in a lot of dishes. We did a fajita dinner with tofu in place of meat and it turned out sooo good. Red and Green peppers, onions and tofu..grilled with fajita seasonings..then i cooked up some beans, rice and topped it all off with some sour cream, gauc and cheese...it has tons of nutritional value..put it with corn or flour tortillas and its a great meal. Hope this helps (a lot of mexican recipes are easy to make vegetarian...easy to do is soft tacos with beans instead of meat OR fake meat from the healthfood store..some tastes better then others though so you'll prolly have to try a few before you find a good one...) Other then that...we do a salad with red peppers, slivered toasted almonds and cucumber you could top it off with grilled fish and then use an oriental dressing...mandarin oranges are really good on it to and its super healthy..
salmon with rice and veggies is always good.
http://www.vrg.org/recipes/