Recipe ideas for a fussy veggie????
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I need some please - got a veggie friend coming for dinner in a few weeks and have no idea what to cook for her.
Normal veggie would be OK BUT - she is allergic to mushrooms so they're out.
Shes also on a weird diet and cannot have the following;
Rice
Pasta
Bread
potatoes (though she can do sweet potato)
Any suggestions would be much appreciated for both starter and main....
Normal veggie would be OK BUT - she is allergic to mushrooms so they're out.
Shes also on a weird diet and cannot have the following;
Rice
Pasta
Bread
potatoes (though she can do sweet potato)
Any suggestions would be much appreciated for both starter and main....
What about a load of roasted veggies (onions/shallotts/cherry tomatoes/sweet potato/butternut squash/aparagus etc) with a pitta bread (you can get gluten free if she is allergic to wheat) or with couscous and add something like feta cheese when its done.
FAiling that, go to M&S - they do a red onion and goats cheese tart, serve with fresh veg (broccoli/peas/asparagus/green beans)...thats what Ali-Kat did for me..bloody lovely.
She also did a Wagamamas reciepe - the Tofu soup, loads of veg and tofu. Can look the name up if you want, but will take longer to make than the others.
The veg can just be shoved ina roasting tin for an hour or so..the tartlet just cook to their instructions.
HTH
Claire
FAiling that, go to M&S - they do a red onion and goats cheese tart, serve with fresh veg (broccoli/peas/asparagus/green beans)...thats what Ali-Kat did for me..bloody lovely.
She also did a Wagamamas reciepe - the Tofu soup, loads of veg and tofu. Can look the name up if you want, but will take longer to make than the others.
The veg can just be shoved ina roasting tin for an hour or so..the tartlet just cook to their instructions.
HTH
Claire
Ahh the Red Haired One...
Probably best to let her loose in the kitchen in that case, she is great at finding stuff to make out of nothing.!!!!!!! should be on Ready Steady Cook that girl.
to Madam
I would go with roasted veg and cous cous. Actually sod that - ASK, I know it would ruin the surprise but at least you wont have spent hours cooking to find that the lady is allergic to an ingredient or whatever. And I am sure she would be more grateful that way. I know I would prefer that.
Claire xxxx

Probably best to let her loose in the kitchen in that case, she is great at finding stuff to make out of nothing.!!!!!!! should be on Ready Steady Cook that girl.

I would go with roasted veg and cous cous. Actually sod that - ASK, I know it would ruin the surprise but at least you wont have spent hours cooking to find that the lady is allergic to an ingredient or whatever. And I am sure she would be more grateful that way. I know I would prefer that.
Claire xxxx
goats cheese tart - looks hard, is a piece of piss.
buy some puff pastry. roll it out and cut into # big circles, where # is the number of tarts you want.
buy a large-diameter roll of goats cheese (waitrose sell a nice english one). cut one thick slice of goats cheese per tart.
put the goats cheese in the middle of the tart, and fold the excess pastry up over the sides.
Bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes until the pastry is golden.
Season.
ta-da!
if you want to make it a bit posher, you can put caramelised shallots, or roasted garlic...or roasted cherry tomatoes etc in the middle of the tart.
buy some puff pastry. roll it out and cut into # big circles, where # is the number of tarts you want.
buy a large-diameter roll of goats cheese (waitrose sell a nice english one). cut one thick slice of goats cheese per tart.
put the goats cheese in the middle of the tart, and fold the excess pastry up over the sides.
Bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes until the pastry is golden.
Season.
ta-da!
if you want to make it a bit posher, you can put caramelised shallots, or roasted garlic...or roasted cherry tomatoes etc in the middle of the tart.
Do a google for Ainsley Harriot's Spicy Beanburgers. I have one of his recipe books with this in, cooked it for the other half's sister, who is also fussy veggie, and it went down a treat! With everyone in fact, thankfully I'd made more than 2 so that all could have a try.
Also, sage and onion tart (without the bacon) is a really tasty option too. Goes down well with meat eaters and vegetarians alike.
(can you tell I spent one Christmas devising recipes to suit all?!
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Also, sage and onion tart (without the bacon) is a really tasty option too. Goes down well with meat eaters and vegetarians alike.
(can you tell I spent one Christmas devising recipes to suit all?!

Wadeski said:
goats cheese tart - looks hard, is a piece of piss.
buy some puff pastry. roll it out and cut into # big circles, where # is the number of tarts you want.
buy a large-diameter roll of goats cheese (waitrose sell a nice english one). cut one thick slice of goats cheese per tart.
put the goats cheese in the middle of the tart, and fold the excess pastry up over the sides.
Bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes until the pastry is golden.
Season.
ta-da!
if you want to make it a bit posher, you can put caramelised shallots, or roasted garlic...or roasted cherry tomatoes etc in the middle of the tart.
buy some puff pastry. roll it out and cut into # big circles, where # is the number of tarts you want.
buy a large-diameter roll of goats cheese (waitrose sell a nice english one). cut one thick slice of goats cheese per tart.
put the goats cheese in the middle of the tart, and fold the excess pastry up over the sides.
Bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes until the pastry is golden.
Season.
ta-da!
if you want to make it a bit posher, you can put caramelised shallots, or roasted garlic...or roasted cherry tomatoes etc in the middle of the tart.

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