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I like all kinds of food. A does too. She hates onions, bell peppers and anything pickled. We both like Mexican a lot and Thai. We like spicy food.
all my meals have non meat protein, legumes usually. i have posted this a lot, and everyone loves it, a total winner!http://www.milkfreemom.com/vegan-quinoa-sweet-potato-chili/http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/2009/01/sweet-potato-falafel-with-yogurt-tahini.htmlthis is one of my favoriteshttp://www.veggienumnum.com/2010/09/dal-kofta/and since i love sweet potatoeshttp://pinchofyum.com/creamy-thai-sweet-potatoes-and-lentil
Cream cheese and bagels.
Why are you cutting back on meat and seafood?I was going to suggest that ratatouille is a great non meat dish. but if A doesn't like peppers and onions..never mind.Pasta with fresh veggies like tomatoes and zucchini with olives and garlic are always a good meatless dish. Throw in some feta cheese and you're good to go. Indian food is mostly meatless, but they require a lot of prep unless you use store-bought sauces. FTR, I can't eat a meal without protein. It's just not a complete meal to me if all there is to eat are veggies and carbs.
veggie chili (sub diced sweet potatoes and beans for the meat)goi cuonfalafelwild mushroom lasagnapizza (w/non meat toppings of choice)mujaddaracongeeomeletbibimbapboxtyveggie soups - i make tomato, carrot, minestrone (w/veggie broth), squash, lentil, etc.risotto
i make bibimbap at home. and i'm happy to share recipes if barry would like them.
i'm assuming you'd like recipes for things you don't already make? goi cuon - soften rice paper wrappers, cook some vermicelli (drain and cool), then chop up (in matchsticks) carrot, cucumber, and green onion. rinse some sprouts. i usually add cooked shrimp (you can sub tofu, or simply add more veggies). place the softened wrapper on a silpat. put a small portion of vermicelli, carrot, cuke, onion, some sprouts on the bottom center of the wrapper. lay pieces of shrimp/tofu on top. roll 1 turn toward the top of the wrapper, and fold in the sides. then finish rolling the wrapper. chill until you're ready to eat them. i serve with nuoc cham (chili/garlic/lime/fish sauce) or tuong dau phong (peanut sauce). you can find lots of recipes for those online.falafel - i've posted my recipe on the forum.. i'll find and bump it.mujaddara - i use chasing amy's (i think it was her) recipe.congee - add 2 c long grain rice, 8 c stock (i use chicken), 4 c water, 3 or 4 scallions, a thumb sized piece of fresh ginger to a large slow cooker. set at high and cook for 4 to 6 hours, stirring occasionally. you can basically add anything you'd like to it in terms of protein (fish, shellfish, poultry, pork, etc.), or you can eat it as-is. i serve it with sesame oil and sriracha.boxty - irish potato pancakes. super simple, really easy. darina allen's recipe is the best : http://www.hvmag.com/Hudson-Valley-Magazine/March-2013/Pan-Boxty-Recipe/ i serve boxty with cooked chicken, poached eggs, veggie gravy, you name it.bibimbap - i use this recipe from saveur magazine : http://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Bibimbap (i sub granulated sugar for the corn syrup, and i use lime juice instead of the tonic) - i'm quite sure mango would have a better recipe, but this one is tasty.