Vegetarian Meals Recipes (Most Popular)
Yummy! I made this up, and my friends love it! Plus, it's really nutritious and low in calories. Enjoy!
This dairy-free pesto comes from a member who lives in the heart of cilantro country--northern California. You'll love it.
A YUMMY protein-rich smoothie packed with nutrients! Recipe inspired by my picky, picky sister who informed me that blueberries mask the taste of the spinach. Reap the nutrional benefits of spinach without knowing it's there!
Vegetarian Patties full of protein and taste! Make your own and save some money at the grocery. I freeze these and they freeze separate, just wait for them to cool before you put them in a bag.
Homemade applesauce is both simple and a great way to use up fresh apples. Two pieces of equipment will make this a simple and healthy recipe. You need a slow cooker and a food mill. Mine is made by OXO. I use this WONDERFUL kitchen tool for creamy mashed potatoes, sweet potato pie and apple sauce.
You don't have to peel or core the apples. Just cook them, and the mill will do the rest of the work!
This version of the classic candy bar is a delicious oatmeal treat with only 260 calories and almost 15 grams of protein per serving!
Easy Baked Ziti... Veganized!
Add any veggies you like... red peppers, mushrooms, onions, olives...
I've never had hummus before so I looked up a bunch of different recipies and started mixing and matching ingrients and tasting as I went and this is what I ended up with! My whole family loves it!
Perfect for cool autumn and winter days! Thick and creamy, quick and easy.
A Super Yummy, super healthy, SUPER easy enchilada dish even the kids will love...plus it's full of vegetables and is meat free
Adding to SparkRecipes for nutritional info. Source: http://lindseyskitchen85.blogspot.com/2009
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Bread stuffed with a warm chocolatey/cheesy filling. Adapted from Hungry Girl 1-2-3 Recipe Book. The only change I made was swapping out a little cream cheese in place of some of the ricotta.
Original recipe called for quinoa, but I didn't have any in the house. Quite spicy with the cayenne.
A healthy way to start your day. Serve with fruit on the side, fat free milk and lite toast.