Try some of these: http://www.veganfamily.co.uk/yule.html
Rolled dumplings using that mock chicken or turkey broth.
2007-12-02 02:06:27
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answered by char__c is a good cooker 7
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See if you have a Trader Joe's or a Whole Foods within driving distance of your home; it'd be great if you could purchase a Tofurky roast (it's very similiar in appearance and texture to turkey, and tastes very good)... you could just pop it into a baking dish with diced potatoes and onions and bake it, and glaze it 10 minutes before it's time to take it out of the oven. You can also order Tofurky online... that's a very quick and easy solution.
2007-12-02 02:37:33
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answered by Maggie 6
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www.vegweb.com has some nice recipes for holidays. You're sure to find one that looks good. Robin Robertson's "The Vegetarian Meat and Potatoes Cookbook" also has really hearty recipes that would be suitable for a holiday dinner.
2007-12-02 12:30:19
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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Hmmm....
Salad with apples and walnuts
acorn squash stuffed with wild rice, hazelnuts and dried cranberries
potato latkas
Pirogies
Pumpkin stuffed with vegetable stew
Roasted red and green Bell Peppers stuffed with soy ground and tomato
Vegetarian Shepard's Pie
I hope these help!
Feel free to email me for more recipes.
2007-12-02 02:18:11
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answered by Mrs.S 2
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tofu....takes on the flavor of whatever you cook. u can use that or.. make a dish out of portabella mushrooms..and marinated.. artichoke hearts. ingredients..mix red onion..green peppers ..red peppers and yellow/orange ...peppers ...and get some ginger root and other seasonings.such as cilantro.. cut up peppers and onions... put in some ginger and stir fry with olive oil, set aside. cut up mushrooms.. and put in wok with marinated artichokes.. make sure you drain..off some of water. AS it cooks. then add the mixture you set aside... put on low to medium to heat covered. get angel hair pasta..and parmasean cheese. cook pasta..and drain.. grate parmasean on a plate of drizzled olive oil... put pasta on top and then put the cooked mushrooms etc on top.and grate more parmesean if you want. get italian bread. becuz you are vegan you can omit the cheese..she says/ she is on phone with me now... at an airport waiting for a plane..so this is a very special recipe. lol i am trying to hear over airport noise,. good luck
2007-12-02 02:21:43
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answered by foosieboy1953 5
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I had a wonderful Vegan thanksgiving with Bryanna's recipes. I made a seitan roulade - I stuffed mine with wild rice, cranberries and walnuts. Here are the recipes. Enjoy, and Namaste!
BeBe
2007-12-02 10:04:30
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answered by browneyedgirl623 5
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I'd say a good bean soup with bread, seasonal nuts, or some sauteed veggies over a reasted accorn squash.
2007-12-02 04:27:39
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answered by al l 6
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Make either meatless lasagna or Greek Moussaka!
2007-12-02 06:32:25
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answered by Pinyon 7
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Bean casserole
2007-12-02 02:10:30
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answered by Cooking Engineer (CE) 3
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Pasta.... tons of vegetarian recipes on the web
2007-12-02 02:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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