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2007-01-03 08:27:08 · answer #1 · answered by Bumbo 3 · 0 0

www.vegweb.com....It has a million recipes. They are all rated by the users and the users can comment on the recipes.

Here is my fav recipe from vegweb.com

Cheesy Pasta Bake

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

1 box Mori Nu tofu, extra firm
enough pasta to fill an 8x8 pan (hand full)
8 ounces of your favorite marinara
1/2 block of vegan gourmet mozzarella
spices: parsley, basil, garlic
optional: cayenne

Directions:

Cook the spaghetti halfway. You don't want it to be mushy once you bake it.

While that's cooking, drain the box of tofu and put it into a medium/small bowl. Squish with a fork into small pieces.

Add the parsley, basil and garlic (add more of the spices you like best). I mix in a lot of all three. Blend with your fork but don't squish the tofu into too tiny of pieces.

Then, grate your mozzarella. Use 1/3 to 1/2 of a block of vegan gourmet mozzarella. Put aside.

Drain pasta. Put the pasta into the pan. Add all of the tofu ricotta mix. Mix them together.

Now pour your pasta sauce on top of the pasta/ricotta mixture. Pour a little more sauce than you think, so it doesn't dry out.

Mix all three ingredients well. You can even put some of the extra ricotta on top, if you had any left over.

Once you've mixed the pasta, ricotta and sauce so that it's equally spaced in the pan, simply add the vegan gourmet mozzarella on top. Use as much as you like.

It's important to spray the top of the cheese with your Pam or other oil spray. This makes the cheese on top melt smoothly and have a golden color when it's done.

Bake on high, at least 400 degrees (even up to 500) until it bubbles. Don't be afraid to let it cook until it bubbles and starts turning brown.

Serves: 4

Preparation time: 30 minutes

You can always use regualr cheese if you eat dairy.

Good luck and Enjoy!

2007-01-02 02:41:47 · answer #2 · answered by Schandelle 2 · 0 0

www.allrecipes.com - click on the "vegetarian" section (it's one of the last ones). They've got lots of great stuff. I usually only make stuff that has at LEAST 4 out of 5 stars... the "stars" are by people who've tried it, not by the site itself, so it gives you a good idea of what needs to be fixed, what is great, etc. I love the zucchini pie, shepherd's pie, as well as many, many others.

Also, try the Morningstar Farms website (www.morningstarfarms.com). They've got recipes that utilize their meat-alternative products. Their "meatless loaf" is really good if you used to be a meatloaf fan.

2007-01-02 12:51:05 · answer #3 · answered by kittikatti69 4 · 0 0

Recipezaar.com. It's not an all vegetarian site, but they have an impressive collection, and a vegetarian message board for even more ideas.

2007-01-01 23:27:36 · answer #4 · answered by Emmy 6 · 0 1

www.sanitarium.com.au

This site has some great recipes. Although many require sanitarium products which may not be available in your country

2007-01-02 00:03:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I use this site alot for my vegetarian dishes! Hope you like it!

http://vegetarian.betterrecipes.com/

2007-01-01 23:26:03 · answer #6 · answered by Ginger P 3 · 0 1

go to food network.com they have everything you want to know about food.

2007-01-01 23:31:46 · answer #7 · answered by lennie 6 · 0 0

www.TryVeg.com
www.VeryBest-Meals.com

vegweb.com
www.absoluterecipes.com/vegetarian

2007-01-01 23:32:03 · answer #8 · answered by ekleinert 3 · 1 0

sanjeevkapoor

2007-01-02 00:16:45 · answer #9 · answered by shaikh 3 · 0 1

foodnetwork.com or peta.com

2007-01-01 23:25:34 · answer #10 · answered by Tommy x Irish 2 · 0 2

fedest.com, questions and answers