Vegetarian Bar - B - Q Recipes?!


Question:

Vegetarian Bar - B - Q Recipes?

What are some good vegetarian things you can cook on the grill?


Answers:
I make kabobs. You can get wooden sticks at the grocery store. I put mushrooms, sliced bell peppers, pearl onions and sliced potatoes on them and marinade them in lemon pepper marinade. You could a different flavor if you wanted. I cook them until the potatoes are soft.

I like to lightly steam some new potatoes, then thread them on wooden skewers with zuchini, pepper, onions, mushrooms, and other veggies, then I marinate them in olive oil, garlic, and fresh rosemary, then cook them on the grill. Portabello mushrooms are good grilled too

Grilled corn on the bbq is yummy. I take off the hairs and rub butter all over it. Sprinkle some salt and pepper, and then wrap in aluminum foil. Throw it over the grill, flipping every few minutes until done. Yummmm.....

It's hard to match the texture of meat, but firm tofu and most vegetables grill up nicely on the grill. It's amazing what you can grill: tomatoes, corn on the cob, asparagus, green beans, cabbage, carrots, etc. I would lightly coat with olive oil and some spices to make more zesty. But BBQ, I don't know that you can do that. Check out www.cookinglight.com for more vegan/vegetarian ideas.

Potatoes.
If you sliver potatoes as if you were making french fries and then BBQ them they turn into french fries (surprise) but no oil necessary and they get a nice leathery chew to them.

Heres a great site hope you enjoy great recipes easy to follow and printable!
http://users.succeed.net/~vegrise/vrweb1...

Eggplant
Tomatoes
Potatoes
Onions
Squash
Veggie dogs and burgers




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