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Nice you've joined us Sherry and we have a large Indian and Middle eastern

recipe file area for you to have fun looking through.

I agree, it's about presentation when you serve food.

This is what I do during the holidays. I will make a loaf from our files,

slice it and lay the slices on the outer edge of a fancy serving dish, the

center row will be sliced Quorn roast (I love that roast) and in the center will

be a bowl of hot mushroom gravy. Believe me it's very appetizing when you see

this dish being served as well as tasting delicious.

Donna.

 

Sherry Rose <sherry wrote:

Hi all,

 

I'm a newby to Vegetarian Group, but I've been on other veg lists

with many of you. I live in western Oregon, near Eugene, and have

been vegetarian since 1982. I was vegan for 9 years before I went

back to being vegetarian. My DH is a " captive vegetarian " who is

very supportive and understanding. Imagine when, 10 years into our

marriage, I informed him that not only would I not be cooking meat

any more but it wouldn't be entering the house! He's stuck by me all

these years, eating nonveg only at restaurants. Our daughter, who

currently lives in Maryland, is vegan.

 

I'm a homemaker, but I used to run an (unsheltered) humane society

and wrote articles for the local newspaper in another locale, and

organized a vegetarian group. I love to cook and garden. Lately

I've become very interested in all sorts of ethnic cooking and

especially authentic wok cooking. I know I'll be learning much from

all of you!

 

Carmen, here's a thought: You don't have to serve a main protein

course if you don't want to for Easter dinner. Some folks really

despise meat analogs. For Hallowe'en and Thanksgiving, I always

serve the mashed potatoes, a stew, or the stuffing in a hollowed out

partially cooked pumpkin. Perhaps you could serve the stuffing or a

bisque in a pretty tureen or create a lovely casserole with the

mashed potatoes, green beans, and perhaps some nuts. If you do

cheese, you can top your casserole with that, then broil it. I think

maybe it's all in the presentation. If it's in a fancy or at least

big container, if it's decorated on top, and it's placed in the

center of the table, people will view that as the centerpiece main

food. Or, if you eat eggs (and are going to be stuck with a lot of

dyed hard boiled ones), perhaps you could do a fancy egg dish to

place in the center of the table -- lots of protein, no " strange "

food, and a main course to have with all of the sides.

 

Just a thought --

 

Sherry

 

At 05:47 PM 4/11/2006, you wrote:

>In digest #713, Carmen asked: " What would one serve in

>place of the turkey? I can do all the other stuff like the

>stuffing, potatoes, veggies and even the gravy.

>But what does one do in place of the turkey?

>Anyone here face this dilemna as a new veggie?

>My kids are hard to please so any good ideas

>would be great. "

 

 

 

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Thank you for the welcome, Donna. Your holiday centerpiece dish

certainly sounds yummy! I love the idea of the mushroom gravy in the

center of the presentation -- how inviting!

 

Sherry (wiping off a little drool)

 

At 07:15 PM 4/11/2006, you wrote:

 

>Nice you've joined us Sherry and we have a large Indian and Middle

>eastern recipe file area for you to have fun looking through.

> I agree, it's about presentation when you serve food.

> This is what I do during the holidays. I will make a loaf from

> our files, slice it and lay the slices on the outer edge of a fancy

> serving dish, the center row will be sliced Quorn roast (I love

> that roast) and in the center will be a bowl of hot mushroom

> gravy. Believe me it's very appetizing when you see this dish

> being served as well as tasting delicious.

> Donna.

 

 

 

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hahahaha I've had a lot of years experimenting. Believe me it had to look good

for me to get Sissy's husband to try it one bite and not sit and make rude

remarks. He was the worst of the anti-vegetarians I've ever come across. He

loves his veetarian food now and will be the first to say so.

You know here's something else I do. Put the gravy in the center, the veg.

loaf around the bowl and then an array of roasted vegetables around the outside

edge of the plate, like carrots, various colors of bell peppers, potatoes,

onions, a couple roasted garlic bulbs, etc.

Donna

 

Sherry Rose <sherry wrote:

Thank you for the welcome, Donna. Your holiday centerpiece dish

certainly sounds yummy! I love the idea of the mushroom gravy in the

center of the presentation -- how inviting!

 

Sherry (wiping off a little drool)

 

At 07:15 PM 4/11/2006, you wrote:

 

>Nice you've joined us Sherry and we have a large Indian and Middle

>eastern recipe file area for you to have fun looking through.

> I agree, it's about presentation when you serve food.

> This is what I do during the holidays. I will make a loaf from

> our files, slice it and lay the slices on the outer edge of a fancy

> serving dish, the center row will be sliced Quorn roast (I love

> that roast) and in the center will be a bowl of hot mushroom

> gravy. Believe me it's very appetizing when you see this dish

> being served as well as tasting delicious.

> Donna.

 

 

 

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