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Any interesting veggie meals?

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PinkAndBlueBedtimeScares · 26/10/2014 20:27

Looking to expand my veggie menu ability! So looking for veggie meals that don't use a meat substitute, with fairly 'normal' / cheaper veg. Any and all ideas/ recipes welcome! :)

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PixieofCatan · 29/10/2014 07:29

Gin Yes. A Hugh Fearnley one too:
www.rivercottage.net/recipes/chickpea-ketchup-curry-/

It's brilliant, so tasty! It's our quick/cheap meal :)

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GiantGaspingSatanicCyst · 29/10/2014 07:33

Gin have a look for Madhur Jaffrey's 'very spicy delicious chickpeas'. My favourite chickpea curry recipe and cheap as you like :)

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GinAndSonic · 29/10/2014 07:41

They both look great, thanks Smile

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wplum · 29/10/2014 08:09

www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/vegetables-recipes/kerryann-s-chilli-con-veggie/
This is yum, I half the ingredients as this recipe feeds 10! I also add a bit more spice. These recipe suggestions are great.

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GinAndSonic · 29/10/2014 08:22

I found this recipe on slimming world mobile.slimmingworld.com/recipes/view-recipe/lentil-roast-sephardic
Is this something that would work as a christmas dish? i am utterly clueless here

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LonnyVonnyWilsonFrickett · 29/10/2014 21:12

For Christmas I always made veggie stuffing, which I'd wrap in pastry, alternated with cream cheese and Savoy cabbage. Then that would be the stuffing for everyone, but the main 'bit' for me (ex veggie). I got it out of Australian Women's Weekly about 100 years ago so from memory:

All veg very finely chopped.

Fry onion, mushroom, peppers and chestnuts until everything is soft and the mushrooms have stopped giving out water. You can add a dash of booze too. And seasoning and chopped sage.

Allow to cool slightly, then bind with a beaten egg and (optional) handful of breadcrumbs. (This mix also makes good veggie burgers, esp with some cooked lentils added).

Let the stuffing cool completely. Roll out a puff pastry sheet. Down the middle, lay out a sausage of half the stuffing. Top with a layer of cream cheese. Lay blanched and very well dried trimmed Savoy cabbage leaves on top, then another layer of cream cheese and stuffing. Wrap it up, egg glaze and bake.

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GinAndSonic · 30/10/2014 07:40

Oooooooooooooooooooooh! Thanks, that sounds fab!

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PinkAndBlueBedtimeScares · 30/10/2014 12:46

Thank you everyone for being so amazingly helpful, I'm really glad that others have benefited from this as well- I've asked MNHQ to move this somewhere where it won't be deleted so we can all keep an eye on it when we next need a recipe!

So many fab ideas, going to give a load a go!!

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TheLateKateMumsnet · 30/10/2014 13:28

This thread is making me hungry

We'll move this to food now PinkAndBlue

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Spotsonmydots · 30/10/2014 14:21

Ratatouille and feta bake
Butternut squash and dolcellate lasagne
Wild mushroom risotto
spinach and cream cheese strudel
Aubergine parmigiana

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BeGhoul · 30/10/2014 14:58

This leek and vintage cheddar pasta is one of my go to favs - it is super easy, super tasty and nice 'comfort' food too:
tastydiaries.com/newtasty/fusilli-with-leeks-and-vintage-cheddar

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BeGhoul · 30/10/2014 15:04

My fav "meal in a soup" soup I invented myself:

Kale and Lentil Soup
Cook about 250gms of brown or green lentils in a large pot of water with a couple of well chopped onions.
Add the following:

  • stock (Marigold boullion is great)
  • some chopped/crushed garlic to suit your taste
  • finely grated lemon rind
  • loads of black pepper
  • hearty slug of olive oil (optional)
  • optional finely chopped fresh chilli


Once the lentils are cooked squeeze in a large bunch/bag of chopped washed kale, and the juice of a lemon or two.

Serve, with or without cheese.

Can also substitute all or part of the Kale with any greens - I love to add a bunch each of chopped coriander and parsley.
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MissBlennerhasset · 30/10/2014 18:56

Love this thread!

We are huge fans of pearl barley risotto. Really quick and easy and you can make it very tasty with the addition of wine/cream/parmesan. Loads of recipes out there..

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Mumzy · 30/10/2014 19:19

In chinese supermarkets you can buy deep fried tofu which changes the texture completely looks like small yellow fluffy cubes in the fridge area. Before using the tofu cubes put them in a sieve and pour boiling water over them to get rid of excess oil.
Then fry some fresh chopped spring onions, ginger and coriander leaves in oil and stuff each tofu cube with 1/2 teaspoon of this mixture by poking a hole in the centres.
To make the sauce. In a frying pan fry a cube of crushed garlic. In 1cup of vegetable stock combine until smooth 2 tablespoons of soy sauce 4 teaspoons of corn flour, 1 teaspoon sesame oil and 1 tablespoon rice wine or sherry. Add the mixture to the garlic and heat gently until you get a smooth sauce. Add the stuffed tofu cubes to the sauce and heat until everything is piping hot. Serve with steamed jasmine rice and stir fried vegetables.

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RightyTightyLeftyLoosey · 30/10/2014 19:24

Oh Mumzy that sounds really amazing - can't wait to try that.

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IdaBlankenGhostship · 30/10/2014 19:30

If you are into vegetarian cooking, then I can really recommend Anna Jones' A Modern Way To Eat. It is the best veggie cookbook I have owned since my old Good Housekeeping Vegetarian cookbook.
She does a cauliflower crust 'pizza' which is amazing. it's a blitzed raw cauliflower with oats and ground almonds, mix in 2 eggs, season and spread it out on a baking sheet. You cook it until golden, then add pizza toppings and bake again for another 10 minutes. It is much lighter than a normal pizza and doesn't taste too strongly of cauliflower (evidenced by the fact that my cauli-hating dc's eat it).

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Mumzy · 30/10/2014 20:28

Also recommend frying 1cm thick slices of firm tofu on both sides until slightly brown serve with a peanut satay sauce laced with hot or sweet chili sauce depending on your taste

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Carlat86 · 30/10/2014 21:49

My dsc are really fussy when it comes to veg but they love my roasted butternut squash and sweet potato soup. I add a bit of curry powder for spice and just serve it with thickly cut tiger bread. This soup freezes really well too (no cream) so I pull it out for a hearty lunch if we've been out in the cold of a morning. Oh and one last thing, a put few spoonfuls over pasta for my 1 yr old ds as he struggles with soup and he loves it!

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OneDayWhenIGrowUp · 30/10/2014 21:53

Veggie dinner here tonight - celery & walnut gratin, with a blue cheese breadcrumb topping, served with brown rice. Yum.

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ChillingGrinBloodLover · 30/10/2014 21:59

It sounds odd but I love grated carrot, very finely cut red cabbage (both raw) with a hot topping - usually Mexican beans & sour cream. Yum!



Any veg steamed, I use a steamer in a huge pan, carrots at the bottom, courgettes next, then broccoli, when they're done massive handfuls of spinach/bok choy/anything that wilts! Second pan, massive amounts of mushrooms & broccoli stem sliced & cooked in a bit of butter.

Double cream, grated cheese, black pepper & mustard powder.

Tip out any left over steaming water, combine all three - try not to eat it all out of the pan before anyone else gets a look in! Any left overs reheat amazingly well and if I'm on my own I can just keep adding a fresh ingredient each night (such as a red pepper) and it lasts a few nights! I hate cooking, so it's perfect...


I cook lasagne in loads of different ways... Tomato, green, root, mushroom...they're all really different.

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AgathaPinchBottom · 30/10/2014 22:13

I love a stuffed aubergine myself, a mushroom stroganoff (mushrooms, onions, garlic, stock, wine, cream with rice) and Mexican refried beans in tortilla with rice, avocado and cheese on top. Also like the butternut squash/sweet potato casserole on BBC good food website, has bulgar wheat and lots of red wine in it. Delish.

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CornChips · 30/10/2014 22:49

Yesterday i made a vegan recipe I was very proud of. Basically, we had leftover rice and I was trying to do something with it. I sauteed onion, celery and carrots. Added the rice, flaked almonds, vegetable stock to make it quite wet, raisons and a little pinch of chilli and cumin. This mixture I then stuffed into halved yellow peppers, cooked for 30 minutes in the oven on 180, then poured over tomato pasta arrabiata sauce (the kind you get in tubs), cooked through until hot and served with runner beans and broccoli. It was really good.

Everybody in my household- even 4 year old DS LOVED it.

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CornChips · 30/10/2014 22:50

And we rarely have just boiled rice anymore- I have started to add a tin of chickpeas, and it just works.

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RockinHippy · 30/10/2014 22:55

Hope this works, if so its a recipe card I put together for a friend, it's a good one for winter ...

Any interesting veggie meals?
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chocolatespiders · 30/10/2014 23:08

sweet potato, spinach and lentil dahl is amazing. I add creamed coconut to mine, served with rice and nann

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