There are some simple substitutions you can experiment with and use as substitutions in your favorite meat recipes. Tempeh, which is cultured soybeans with a chewy texture; tofu (freezing and then thawing gives tofu a meaty texture; the tofu will turn slightly off white in color); and wheat gluten or seitan (made from wheat and has the texture of meat; available in health food or Oriental stores) are all great items to start with.
Milk and other dairy products can also be easily replaced with vegetarian-friendly items. Try soy milk, soy margarine, and soy yogurts, which can be found in health food or Oriental food stores. You can also make nut milks by blending nuts with water and straining, or rice milks by blending cooked rice with water.
A good way to introduce beans to the diet is to use them instead of meat in favorite dishes, like casseroles and chili. Because of their many health benefits, beans should be eaten often. Some great examples are chickpeas, split peas, haricot, lentils (red, green or brown), and kidney beans.
Many nuts and seeds are available both in and out of the
shell, whole, halved, sliced, chopped, raw, or roasted. Cashews, peanuts,
walnuts, almonds are some easy-to-find favorites. Sunflower and sesame seeds
are excellent choices for spicing up salads and other vegetable dishes.
And don’t worry that you’ll have to give up your favorite
Mexican, Italian, or other favorite dishes now that you’re vegetarian. Many of
them can still be enjoyed and only require slight variations. Some popular and
easily convertible dishes include: pasta with tomato sauce, bean burritos,
tacos, tostadas, pizza, baked potatoes, vegetable soups, whole grain bread and
muffins, sandwiches, macaroni, stir-fry, all types of salad, veggie burgers
with French fries, beans and rice, bagels, breakfast cereals, pancakes, and
waffles just to name a few. The freezer sections of most big grocery stores
carry an assortment of vegetarian convenience foods such as veggie bacon,
burgers, and breakfast sausages.
So get in the kitchen and let your creativity lead the way!
You’ll probably be pleasantly surprised just how much more variety your diet will
have as a result.
Disclaimer: We intend to provide readers with news and information. It is not intended to give personal medical advice, which should be obtained directly from a physician. Acting on any information provided herein without first consulting a physician is solely at the reader’s risk.
1 comment:
I like your idea!!! It make the meal more healthy. And health is my first preference.
Regards,
Tropic isle jamaican black castor oil
Post a Comment