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Old 10-24-10, 09:59 AM   #1
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The Subsim Vegetarian Thread

Well, some members thought this would be a good idea where people could talk about it and share recipes. So I figured I would get the ball rolling.

Some opening rules. This is not a place to preach or try to convert in either direction. Nor is this the place for insulting others because of their dietary choices. Lets try to keep it respectful and civil, k? Also as for recipes, try to keep them vegetarian (fish, seafood, and chicken are not vegetables).


Anyhow I'll get things started. I am a vegetarian, I have been for most of my life (roughly 35 years in total) and was raised one. I am also a trained chef though that is not my current career. My choice to be one is not so much for health reasons, but ethical/moral issues I have with the food industry.
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Old 10-24-10, 10:08 AM   #2
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Some Recipies

Here are a couple of my favorites. If anyone doesn't understand terms like sauté or al dente, let me know


Bean Tacos
10-12 piece taco kit (tacos, salsa & seasoning)
2 medium tins red kidney beans or similar (try to get low sodium ones)
1/2c olive oil
1/2c water
taco toppings (lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, sour cream, salsa, etc)

Partly drain the kidney beans (don’t rinse and leave a little of the liquid). Put the beans, water, oil and seasoning pouch into a large fry pan, add some chili powder if desired. DO NOT ADD ANY SALT. Heat the beans till the liquid boils and let it reduce a bit, stirring so it doesn’t scorch. After 10-20 minutes when the liquid is thick enough, roughly mash the beans using a potato masher or fork (you want some semi whole pieces) and mix thoroughly. Serve as you would normally serve tacos. Makes 10-12 tacos (2 medium tins of kidney beans will fill 12 tacos to about 1/3rd)



Greek Pasta Salad
2c vinaigrette recipe above using lemon
2c feta, crumbled or cubed
1 900g pkg macaroni, radiator, or similar pasta
1c firm kalamata olives
2 green pepper, diced
1 english cucumber, diced
4 small tomatoes, diced
1 medium red onion finely chopped

Cook the pasta till al dente, drain, rinse with cold water until pasta is cold, drain and let sit. Make the dressing, chop the veggies and in a large bowl mix everything together. Let refrigerate overnight. Serves 6 for a meal, 12-20 for a side dish.
Don’t forget to warn people about the olives having pits if you used unpitted olives.



Eggplant Spaghetti Sauce
2 medium eggplant
4 large green pepper
1 large jar capers (roughly 1 cup or so)
3 cups black or kalamata olives, pitted & halved
2 large tins tomato paste
2 tins diced tomatoes
8 cloves garlic
1 c olive oil
2-3 tbl basil (dry or fresh)
1 tbl tabasco
2c red wine
1 tbl hot red pepper flakes
salt & pepper

grated parmesan, Reggiano or Grana Padano
1-2 pkg spaghetti (preferably a good thick and hearty kind)

Cut the eggplant into 1/2-3/4” cubes, same with the green pepper. Crush and chop the garlic cloves, add salt to the garlic to help absorb the oil. Scrape off the garlic on the cutting board into a very large pot with 1/2c of olive oil and sauté for 1 minute, then add the vegetables and mix around and sauté for another minute, then add the capers (with the juice they were packed in) and the wine. Bring the wine to a boil and cook off the alcohol, then add the tomato paste, diced tomatoes, olives, garlic, basil, salt and pepper, cook slowly on medium low heat (not boiling) until all the vegetables are cooked and the sauce is thick enough (stir often). Add the remaining olive oil and serve on top of a good brand of spaghetti (preferably thick kind like No. 4), grated parmesan cheese, and red pepper flakes on the side.



Simple Ratatouille
1 yellow onion
1 tsp hot red pepper flakes
1 smallish eggplant
6 tbs. olive oil
3 medium zucchini
water
2 small tin tomato paste
2-3 cloves garlic crushed
1 tin tomatoes (diced)
2 tbs vinegar
1 tbl dried basil
salt & pepper

Cube all the eggplant and zucchini, chop the onion, Sauté the onion in 4 tbs oil a minute or two, then add the vegetables and sauté another minute or two. Add the tin of tomatoes, and enough water to cover the vegetables, then add the tomato paste, vinegar and red pepper flakes. Cook gently for about an hour, add the basil in half an hour and the salt and pepper to taste. When cooked mix in the remaining oil. Serve over rice with grated parmesan cheese.

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Old 10-24-10, 10:55 AM   #3
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All I have to say is.... WHERE'S THE BEEF.

To each their own tho.
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Old 10-24-10, 10:59 AM   #4
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Oh, I'm all in favour of delicious vegetables. And I may well have to try that spaghetti sauce

I'm not really a vegetarian, but on a day-to-day basis I eat so little meat that I might as well be. Meat as such is almost never on my grocery list, although that doesn't prevent me from enjoying a burger or steak every now and then. It's purely gone to "special occasion food" for me though. I just can't stand it as a constant or primary part of my diet - give me my veggies any day.
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Old 10-24-10, 11:11 AM   #5
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I like vegs too. But I eat a balanced diet.
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Old 10-24-10, 11:14 AM   #6
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I'm gonna make those first two for sure (I'm not a huge eggplant fan).

I have some nice side dishes with no meat, it's the entrees that are hard.

ObRecipe (sorry, it's a side, but I love it):

Carrot Salad with Cumin and Garlic (moroccan dish from Arabesque by Claudia Roden). This cookbook is great (lots of meatless stuff, too, actually, least for salads, etc). Buy it.

Serves 4-6

5 large carrots (~1.25 lbs)
4 T EVOO
4 garlic cloves, crushed
1 t ground cumin
salt and pepper to taste
juice of 1.2 lemon

Peel, wash, or scrape the carrots, and trim off the tops and tails. Cut them into quarters lengthwise, the cut those in half to make sticks. Boil in slated water for 10-15 minutes, until tender but not too soft, then drain.

In a large skillet, heat the oil and put in carrots, garlic, cumin, and some salt and pepper. Sauté on a medium high heat, stirring and turning the carrots over, until the garlic just begins to color.

Sprinkle with lemon juice, and serve cold.

I make this a lot when I do moroccan dinners. Everyone likes it.
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Old 10-24-10, 11:19 AM   #7
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America is the land of the carnivore, big beef eaters.

Veggies in America...WOW!

Hey I don't mind trying something different from the usual run of the mill.
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Something is wrong, there is no bacon in this thread.

Okay Martha Stewart, I'll leave the thread now. I smell bacon in the other thread.
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All I have to say is.... WHERE'S THE BEEF.
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Old 10-24-10, 01:05 PM   #10
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Great, something useful derived from the muslim bacon thread!
I do have major lack of words in terms of cooking – seriously, is there a good website with cooking vocabulary? I hope y'all understand it anyway:
As we are mostly men on this site, I will provide some easy recipes .


quick to make: Spaghetti with letil sauce
  • 2 big cans of lentils (400 grams each) or 200 grams fresh letils soaked in water for at least 45 mins - I prefer the brown ones but green or red are also fine, keep some of the water
  • 2 onions, cut in sclices
  • 1 or 2 garlic cloves, hacked
  • 100 grams of carrots, in slices or dices
  • 2 tablespoons (tbs) tomato puree/paste
  • 2 tbs fresh and hacked parsley
  • oil, salt, pepper
fry the onion slices in 2 tblsps of oil for 5 min till they become slightly brown, then add garlic and carrots
put a lid on the pan and keep it on low heat untill the veggies are soft (about 15 mins)
stir in lentils, tomato paste, parsley. Add salt'n'peppa as you like it. You may want to add some lentil water to keep it liquid, however the sauce should remain thick, let it cook for some more minutes
Cook spaghetti (you all know how to do this)
add sauce to pasta, top it with some parmesan or another hard cheese & eat!


fake texmex dish: Tortilla chip casserole:
  • 2 onions, hacked
  • 6 fresh tomatos, hacked or corresponding amount of tomato pulp
  • 2 cloves of garlic, hacked
  • 1 pepper (red > green), hacked
  • 375 gram corn from a tin
  • 125 gr tortilla chips (Uk: crisps ), any flavour you like, natural taste works fine
  • 150 gr cheddar, grated (as a cheese nazi I put in more)
  • 250 gr sour cream
  • 1 tbs vinegar (red> white)
  • 1 tbs sugar
  • ½ tbs chili powder
  • 2 tbs oil
  • casserole dish (obviously)
heat oil in a pan, add onions and garlic, stir fry at medium heat for about 3 mins (till the onions are „glasy“ → add tomatos, pepper, vinegar, sugar, chili powder
cook without lid for 6-7 minutes untill the liquid boils away
add corn, let cook for 3 more minutes
now stack chips, sauce and cheese in layers in the casserole, the last layer should be cheese
coat it with sour cream
preheat oven to 160° C – or if you calculate in ancient measurements 325° F, insert casserole and bake it for about 15 minutes
add some hacked chives before serving
eat and enjoy – goes great with cold beer


a party classic, good before drinking: cheese-leek-soup

as this is an each-to-his-own dish the amounts of the ingredients can be varied very widely
  • 1 spanish onion or 2 normal onios
  • 2 or 3 leek (if you don't know what this is, watch this: http://www.leekspin.com)
  • about a pound soft cheese, (cream & herb flavour work best)
  • 2 cans of white mushrooms, or the corresponding amount of fresh ones
  • 1.5 litres (1/3 of am. gallon) of vegetable stock
  • (some people like chopped meat in this, so you may want to add a
    pound of ground beef to it – or ground meat surrogate – I think it's fine without)
  • nutmeg, salt, pepper
commit a chopping massacre on the onions, leek and mushrooms. Fry the onion first. If you like add the ground (soy-) meat at this point. Add the leek and fill 'er up with the stock. Let it cook untill the leek is soft, then add the cheese and the mushrooms. Stir well so the cheese won't stick to your (cooking-) pot. Add nutmeg, salt, pepper till it tastes good.
Eat!


Enjoy them, as I am typing this I prepare the chili from hell for me to kill my cold with heat.
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Old 10-24-10, 01:22 PM   #11
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I only get 30 minutes for lunch at my job, and on the days that I don't feel like a heavy meat-laden TV-dinner, I usually fix a bowl of this excellent Lentil soup.

Amy's Organic Lentil Soup
http://www.amys.com/products/product_view.php?id=502

I have found this particular lentil soup to be VERY good.
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Since I'm pretty disgusted with our food industry I've decided to give the vegetarian way of life a try. Let's see for how long I'll be able to stay on it....I hate most vegetables....
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