Friday, 26 April 2019

VEGGIE-LITE Mushrooms forever!

Red onion and goat's cheese pastries from The Greatest Ever Vegetarian Cookbook, ed. Nicola Graimes. Hurray for ready-rolled puff pastry - the perfect way to turn nothing into something yummy!

The most delicious thing we had to eat this week was a mushroom gratin. It was an alternative to a recipe I've been cooking forever and I wondered momentarily why we've never made it before until I remembered that our daughters have always declared that mushrooms are disgusting so we've steered away from them unless just cooking 'grown-up food'. Now that they are grown up too and throwing themselves into being vegetarians, it's time they started liking mushrooms (and aubergines and all the other vegetables with textures that make children squirm). I had a love-hate relationship with mushrooms myself as a child. Sometimes they seemed delicious and at other times just too much. (I must have been very annoying to feed.)

Anyway, this recipe (from The Big Food and Drink Cookbook by Michael Barry, Jilly Goolden & Peter Bazalgette) was just the pommes dauphinoise recipe I always use with a layer of mushrooms added in the middle. There is something deeply, satisfyingly meaty about the flavour of mushrooms. I admit that the texture can be a problem if they're not cooked just right, but when it is right, they add a dimension to vegetarian food that is quite different from the purely 'vegetable' or the grains and pulses.


And - wow! - it was divine! Cream and potatoes and mushrooms, how can you better that? I wonder that I hadn't thought of it myself. I wonder what else mushrooms might transform.

You can find the complete menu from week eleven here.



Claire Watts and her family are cooking vegetarian for a year. You can find out why - and why 'cooking vegetarian' doesn't always necessarily mean 'eating vegetarian' here.

Claire Watts writes and edits books for children.
She's currently working on making something beautiful with fairy tales.
Find out about her Snippets project and how you can help on her Patreon page.

VEGGIE-LITE Week 12 menu



Tuesday
We're away... again

Wednesday
Something with leftovers


Thursday
Pasta with fennel, rocket and lemon
Veg Every Day Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
(We LOVE this recipe)

Friday
Chickpea saute with Greek yogurt*
Plenty Yotam Ottolenghi

Saturday 
Kale speloto with goat's cheese*
Veg Every Day Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

Sunday
Cauliflower cheese pie
The Moosewood Cookbook Mollie Katzen

Monday
Probably something that involves eggs...


*new recipes to us


Claire Watts and her family are cooking vegetarian for a year. You can find out why - and why 'cooking vegetarian' doesn't always necessarily mean 'eating vegetarian' here.

Claire Watts writes and edits books for children.
She's currently working on making something beautiful with fairy tales.
Find out about her Snippets project and how you can help on her Patreon page.

Wednesday, 17 April 2019

VEGGIE-LITE Week 11 menu





Tuesday

Mushroom gratin*
The Big Food and Drink Cookbook Michael Barry, Jilly Goolden & Peter Bazalgette

Wednesday
Early spring stew
The Modern Cook’s Year Anna Jones
Thursday
Squash, caper and kale pasta*
The Modern Cook’s Year Anna Jones

Friday
Red onion and goat's cheese pastries
The Greatest Ever Vegetarian Cookbook ed. Nicola Graimes

Saturday & Sunday
We're away, so someone else is cooking and, who knows, we might have MEAT!

Monday
Whatever we have left in the fridge...

*new recipes to us


Claire Watts and her family are cooking vegetarian for a year. You can find out why - and why 'cooking vegetarian' doesn't always necessarily mean 'eating vegetarian' here.

Claire Watts writes and edits books for children.
She's currently working on making something beautiful with fairy tales.
Find out about her Snippets project and how you can help on her Patreon page.

VEGGIE-LITE The Greatest Ever Vegetarian Cookbook


The Greatest Ever Vegetarian Cookbook (ed. Nicola Graimes, Lorenz Publishing, 1999)


Because I’ve kept going back to the same books over and over again in the last couple of months of this experiment, I thought I’d have more of a delve on my shelves for new recipes.

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

VEGGIE-LITE Wholefood? Count me out

This is the most delicious thing we had to eat last week. It's squash and fennel lasagne from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's Veg Everyday.

VEGGIE-LITE Week 10 menu


Tuesday
Pasta bake


Wednesday
Italian peasant soup
A Soup for Every Day New Covent Garden Food Co
(From week 2 - we've finally got to the stage of being able to revist new recipes!)

Thursday
Puree of lentils with baked eggs*
The Greatest Ever Vegetarian Cookbook ed. Nicola Graimes

Friday
It's a complete mystery...

Saturday
Beetroot, mushroom and potato gratin*
The Greatest Ever Vegetarian Cookbook ed. Nicola Graimes

Sunday
Vegetable kashmiri*
The Greatest Ever Vegetarian Cookbook ed. Nicola Graimes

Monday
Baked potatoes

*new recipes to us


Claire Watts and her family are cooking vegetarian for a year. You can find out why - and why 'cooking vegetarian' doesn't always necessarily mean 'eating vegetarian' here.

Claire Watts writes and edits books for children.
She's currently working on making something beautiful with fairy tales.
Find out about her Snippets project and how you can help on her Patreon page.

Wednesday, 3 April 2019

VEGGIE-LITE Week 9 menu


Tuesday
Mexican bean and tomato soup
Veg Every Day Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

Wednesday
One-pan pea, lemon and asparagus pasta*
The Modern Cook’s Year Anna Jones

Thursday
Eggs
Because I'm going out again...

Friday
We're all going out!

Saturday
Squash and fennel lasagne*
Veg Every Day Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

Sunday
Mushroom calzone*
The Enchanted Broccoli Forest Mollie Katzen

Monday
Leek risotto

*new recipes to us


Claire Watts and her family are cooking vegetarian for a year. You can find out why - and why 'cooking vegetarian' doesn't always necessarily mean 'eating vegetarian' here.

Claire Watts writes and edits books for children.
She's currently working on making something beautiful with fairy tales.
Find out about her Snippets project and how you can help on her Patreon page.

VEGGIE-LITE Meat feast




I guess you’ve spotted that the picture above is not a vegetable. Last week, circumstances meant that I veered from the path a little. We still didn’t eat meat at home, but I did have to make something meaty – very, very meaty – and then take it with me for dinner somewhere else.