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What are other vegetarians having for their Christmas meal?
I am staying with my daughter over Christmas this year. She and her partner, and my husband are carnivores. My granddaughter and I are lacto vegetarians. When I am at home I normally have all the trimmings plus portobello mushrooms cooked in a garlic and wine sauce. However my granddaughter hates mushrooms and I don't want to complicate the Christmas table with yet another vegetarian dish, so does anyone have any suggestions for something delicious that both she and I could enjoy alongside the usual Christmas fare.
15 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavourite answer
My choices:
Nut roast
Linda McCartney chicken style roast
Veggie toad in the hole (use an egg substitute)
Extra stuffing! My mum used to put stuffing in large mushrooms with Boursin/Roule cheese- you could probably do something like this with roast peppers instead
A lentil bake, which can be prepared well ahead of time, so that there's not so much going on in the kitchen at once
Source(s): Years of being a vegetarian and cooking for meat eaters and veggies at the same time - LawlietOtaku8DLv 51 decade ago
I'm having an all vegan Christmas this year! Our food will include a Field Roast vegan "Turkey," biscuits, cranberries, sweet potato with vegan marshmellows (the ones without gelatin, which is not even vegetarian), vegan pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, vegan egg nog, stuffing, spinach salad, and some kind of soup.. Not sure which kind we'll get yet.
- 1 decade ago
how about a dish with sietan it's the other white meat. Hopefully where you live there is at least one whole foods supermarket or wegmans market or trader joes or a vegetarian restaurant where you can buy something frozen or even ready made. Does she make macaroni and cheese? I usually use it as an excuse to gorge myself on mac n cheese during the holidays...but thats bad so scratch that. Good Luck.
Source(s): http://www.vrg.org/recipes/vjseitan.htm - ?Lv 44 years ago
awww i think sorry for you, i no somebody who's a nurse too and that's so traumatic! To get into the christmasy spirit without plenty paintings, positioned on some christmas song in the process the domicile, and positioned a dvd on for the youngsters, something like miricle on thirty fourth highway, theyll like it! you may desire to purchase a waiting meal form ingredient from M and S, or do merely something prevalent like pizzas, in the event that they are something like the youngsters i recognize, they could be over the moon if we had pizza on christmas day! savor them with cracker and song, besides as establishing a small present each and each (you may desire to apply it as a reward for while the youngsters have achieved as they are instructed) desire this facilitates (appropriate answer perhaps...?)
- 1 decade ago
a quinoa dish is good (kind of like rice but chewier and its a total protein) with some bellpeper, zuchini, and onion with some lemon juice and parsely. a good vegetable stew, pasta/lasagna, soup, etc. even if you are vegetarian you still have TONS of options for food. get creative and experiment around
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Not exactly traditional, but I'm making vegan pizza. I did enough cooking on Thanksgiving so I want Christmas to be fun.
- ?Lv 51 decade ago
A casserole of some sort? That could work well. It would be filling and hearty, so it would work well with the weather being so cold where you are.
There are a lot of vegetarian casserole recipes here;
- 4 years ago
Fruits and vegetables have not many calories, and they're easy to burn off w/ light exercise. And some vegetables like avocados are high in healthy fats.
- 4 years ago
dont like fruits and vegetables or vegetables either. Almost all my menu involves is hamburgers, pizza, chips, and chicken breast.
- ?Lv 46 years ago
Interesting, now I see why you were so quick to accuse me, you're just not the brightest bulb in the bunch. Omnivore= eating plants. Carnivore = eating meat. Basic, science. sad........just sad........