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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Meatless

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I am republishing my post from Lent last year, and have added to it the meatless meals I have posted since then.

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Cooking during Lent is a challenge for most people (well, Lent is suppose to do that to us, isn't it?). We all grew up with a handful of meatless meals to choose from, some of which we'd rather forget. And, if you're like me, you don't go for those pricey, but delicious, pieces of fish, when your Friday meal is supposed to be sacrifice. I know I'd love to dive into a steamed lobster with clarified butter on meatless Fridays, but I don't indulge in that normally, so I won't indulge during Lent either.

I've listed here some of the meatless meals that I go to all year long. Some of them are "mine" (i.e., I've posted them before) and some are links I've saved. I've tried them all, though, so I know that they are good.

Seafood:
Deviled Crab (serve with toast points or rice, and a salad or green vegetable)
Paula's Cajun Fiery Shrimp (if shrimp is not so expensive for you)
Linguine and Clam Sauce (we just have a loaf of crusty bread for this dish)
Incredible Tuna Pea Salad
Salmon Tetrazzini (very budget friendly, serve with a green salad)
Penne and Vodka Sauce (try Deborah's Farmhouse Cheddar Muffins with this)
Shrimp Fried Rice and Egg Rolls
Asian Salmon (maybe you'll find a good deal; I serve this with white rice and some stir-fried veggies)
Cornmeal Crusted Catfish Nuggets (serve with macaroni and cheese or scalloped potatoes and a vegetable)
Salmon Nicoise Salad (the use of canned salmon in the recipe makes it not an indulgence in my book)
Shrimp Scampi Pizza (there are very few shrimp on this pizza, so it's not really very indulgent)
Hot Pepper Shrimp (again, if shrimp are abundant where you live, this is not a splurge)
Light and Spicy Fish
(very good, serve with some garlic mashed potatoes and a green vegetable)
Salmon Patties (always served with baked macaroni and cheese and peas in our house)

Pasta:
Bow Tie Lasagna (just a salad and some good bread balance this meal out)
Gnocchi and Fontina Cheese Sauce (plan a green salad to go with this dish)
Linguine and Clam Sauce (we just have a loaf of crusty bread to go with this dish)
Noodles with Garlic and Breadcrumbs
Potato Gnocchi and Tomato Sauce
Bucatini and Fontina Cheese Sauce
Stuffed Shells
Cheese Ravioli with Balsamic Browned Butter

Beans:
Cuban Beans and Rice (leave out the ham -- you won't miss it)

Grains:
Grits and Tomato Gravy (just serve these with some scrambled eggs and a fruit salad)

Vegetables
Carrot and Squash Bake


Cheese:
Welsh Rarebit
Chilaquiles (this would be good with a Mexican cabbage salad or a Bean and Corn Salad)

Soup:
Split Pea Soup (just leave out the ham)
Cream of Cheese and Broccoli Soup (use vegetable broth instead of chicken)
Crock Pot Potato Soup (use vegetable bouillon)
Clam Chowder (serve with some good cornbread)

Breakfast for dinner:
Overnight French Toast (serve with a fruit salad)
Blueberry French Toast

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Barb,
I so enjoy reading your recipes. I have used a few of them and my family enjoys them. I have also started using the laundry soap made from Fels Naphta. I was hanging my wet clothes out on the line until the snow came, and they have never smelled fresher. I can't wait to hang them out again. Thanks also for your reminding about the holy days and celebrations of our faith.
I hope your back is healed soon. I'll be praying for you.
Alice
Central Oregon