I want to add some vegetarian stuff to my diet. What are your go to meals, /ck/? I literally do not know where to start
Potato and leek soup is pretty good and filling. A bowl and a side of a sandwich can be pretty good.
Some fried bacon or sausage goes well, in it, but if you wanna keep it vegetarian just add some cheese or fried mushrooms in.
>>9112133
Borscht is so fucking good and cheap.
Pretty much all curries and paneers. Just go nuts with Indian food, really. They're stereotyped as classic vegetarian food because they've developed an delicious and varied cuisine over the millennia their dominant religions frowned on meat.
>>9112330
Also, you can make meatballs easily by replacing the meat with a minced mixture of caramelized onions and mushrooms browned in a little butter. Don't get the white button mushrooms, those taste like cardboard. Invest in your star ingredient. Asian groceries usually have lots of mushroom varieties on the cheap.
>>9112133
Look up Indian vegetarian cooking.
>>9112133
My wife is vegetarian, going on 11 years. Last night I made for us fried panko crusted tofu with zucchini and summer squash succotash in a tomato based sauce. It was great.
Tonight I'm doing bratwurst on a stick over a fire. Some kind of veggie sausage for her. She can do a side if she wants. Can't have it all.