Vegetarian Meals Recipes (Most Popular)
Apple and Cinnamon rawfoods pancakes. Nut free!
recipe taken from goneraw.com - I just wanted the nutritional info.
A hearty, warm, filling vegetable chili. Easy to adapt for personal taste/availability of veggies.
This oatmeal is made with a chai tea bag in the mix... makes for GREAT spiced oatmeal with peaches and sweetened only with honey!
THESE ARE SO YUMMY! This was my first experience to make (or eat) a veggie burger, and I can tell you it won't be my last! Even my carnivore (lol) father LOVES these and asks for them a lot. He calls them Krabby-Patties.
Made with eggs and ground flax seeds, this delicious pancake is great served with yogurt, pure maple syrup, or peanut butter!
vegetarian version of french onion soup. I use soy-sauce to give it a 'hearty' flavor.
Healthy Lima Bean soup (or chowder) with bell peppers, carrots, potatoes, celery, and lima beans.
A vegetarian meatball that doesn't have tofu, TVP, or anything artificial in it!
an authentic, Thai soup with vegetables and coconut milk. Also you can add cooked, shredded chicken instead of the tofu, if you want to.
no dairy or dairy substitutes, gluten-free. Almost like a pilaf, but very filling!! Great as a quick dish on a busy day or a good way to use leftovers.
Easy to adapt to your taste, but here's a great recipe for roasted vegetables. Great with Thanksgiving dinner instead of higher calorie dishes!
Instead of sour cream I use strained yogurt, and I also use mashed blackbeans instead of refried beans... makes it taste 'fresher'! :D
A seemingly popular chili recipe found on many websites! This recipe is
easy
and can use stuff in your pantry and is good for camping. Makes enough to feed several hungry people, and is popular even with meat eaters. Warning: make sure you check the
ingredients on the cornbread package (I only use Bob's Red Mill)
I can't remember what magazine I got this from but it sounds DELICIOUS!
Chickpea soup is another good store cupboard recipe. Chickpeas are a good source of protein, zinc and folate. They are also rich in both soluble and insoluble fibre.
Easy to make and CHEAP CHEAP! If you buy the bulk flour it is only $0.69/lb - which is how much you use in this recipe. So maybe a total of 75 cents for 36 pita pockets?! What a deal! And yummy,too.