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Super Easy Veggie BBQ Options?

Started by picote, August 16, 2019, 10:15:40 PM

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merigayle

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bookworm1

Quote from: Rejaneration on September 02, 2019, 07:58:09 AM
I like them.  I love them in a Mexican quiche, but also for tacos.  Easy, healthy and good for leftovers as well.

ETA: I have had the Lightlife and Morningstar Farms brands.  Both are good.

I also like to do lentils for tacos, French lentils in particular cooked with a bunch of taco seasoning in the instant pot make a nice meat substitute.

BonitaApplebum

Quote from: bookworm1 on September 02, 2019, 12:05:06 PM
I also like to do lentils for tacos, French lentils in particular cooked with a bunch of taco seasoning in the instant pot make a nice meat substitute.

But you have to advertise it ahead of time. People *expecting* taco meat may potentially cause an uprising if they discover lentils in their tacos. Ask me how I know :roll:

Run Amok

I had no idea so many meat eaters enjoyed tvp tacos! :D

I do like lentil tacos but I think walnuts also make really good taco filling. It sounds weird but you soak them first and then grind them. Really addictive.

Beyond also has crumbles in the freezer section.

merigayle

I agree, the walnuts are the best taco filling for vegetarian options!
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Rejaneration

When we do 'tacos' anything is game as a filling.  So, roasted veggies are very normal, and one of my faves.  The only thing we do not do is ground beef or chicken.  Tacos are one of our go to foods, and we use the label for anything wrapped in a soft corn tortilla.  Typical taco flavorings are usually not present.
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