French Vegetarian Meals Recipes (Most Popular)
This easy, cheesy eggplant packs a mean veggie punch! A simple vegetarian meal that even meat-eaters will love.
Inspired by the animated feature film, Ratatouille, this veggie-packed dish makes six healthy and hearty servings.
Turn any morning into a special occasion in just 30 minutes. Pair with fresh fruit and a cup of milk for a complete meal.
Even a lunch portion of fettuccine Alfredo has 800 calories and 48 grams of fat. Mine has less than 1/2 the calories, 1/5 the fat, and plenty of veggies, too.
Combined with chewy wheat berries, a tangy vinaigrette and salty Parmesan, this beet salad makes for a light supper or substantial side.
A great dish for a brunch, or make it for a family dinner. You can cut servings and freeze them!
Ratatouille inspired by the movie! Delicious as a main dish with some fresh french bread, or as a side dish. Also amazing the next morning served reheated over toast with a poached egg on top!
Hearty and flavorful, ratatouille is a comfort food that makes a delicious main dish for an evening meal. Loaded with vegetables and aromatic herbs, this is a family pleaser.
This quiche showcases fresh asparagus and gruyere cheese with a no nonsense crescent roll crust. Easy enough for a late breakfast and fancy enough for brunch with company!
In this one-skillet supper, we toss dark leafy greens, diced tomatoes and white beans with gnocchi and top it all with gooey mozzarella. Serve with a mixed green salad with vinaigrette.
I used the receipe from Crock-pot's company website (http://www.crock-pot.com/Recipe.aspx?rid=
1186). Below are the ingredients that I used. They differ slighly from the original recipe since I adjusted to what I had on hand.
Photo to follow soon.
This is a really great but simple breakfast food. Oatmeal is high on fiber and protein so it is sure to keep you full. You can also add high protein fruits, seeds, nuts, and nut butters for more flavor.
The sweetness of a sugar cookie and the satisfaction of a fluffy belly-filling crepe!
I give credit to JENNLOVE for inspiring this recipe with her Crustless Spinach, Onion and Feta Quiche recipe. I love to wander through the farmer's market, pick out the seasonal fresh vegetables, and figure out later what to do with them. This is how this dish came to be. Because of the skim milk and reduced amount of eggs, it is more similar in texture to a frittata than a true French quiche, which is richer and creamier. But it is still very good and makes a good dish for dinner or a nice Sunday brunch. My son (Mr. I-Hate-Quiche) loved this and gobbled down two slices.
This recipe is from the Feb. 2010 issue of Vegetarian Times, and includes some ultimate winter comfort foods: cheese and butternut squash!
This is a great way to play with mushrooms and enjoy some traditional French ingredients (Duxelle is a French mushroom paste that they use in EVERYTHING savory!). Enjoy it with Hungry Girl's Chicken Cordon Bleu or a simple roasted chicken!
Flatbread from Southern France. They made it in huge brick ovens on large plates, this is a recipe I made up for something that tastes darn similar.
At about 70 calories each, these are delicious stuffed with fruit salad. If you use a non-stick pan, you can reduce the amount of oil.