New England fishers originally threw their catch of the day in a big pot with other ingredients and called it a chowder. Our vegetarian version may not be authentic to our region, however it has the same qualities of being a thick and creamy soup that’s perfect for cold winter days.
Deciding to become a vegetarian 25 years ago was an impulse decision that I have never regretted making. I didn’t like the way eating meat made me feel, nor did I like the slaughtering of animals. And so one day, while separating the raw chicken breasts in a value pack into smaller portions, I stopped and thought about what I was holding in my hands and asked myself if this, if eating meat, was really something I felt good about. My wife didn’t need any convincing and just like that, we became vegetarians. We’ve never looked back, and year by year, as the research on the benefits of living a vegetarian lifestyle increase, I feel proud of the choice that we made.
Our meatless version of the classic chicken pot pie is packed with delicious and wholesome ingredients. Feel free to augment our basic recipe with tofu or meat, more vegetables, richer dairy, and an assortment of seasonings.
This authentic Polish dumpling was a staple of Julia’s weekly dinner repertoire for years. While there are numerous varieties and adaptations, we prefer the classic potato and cheese filling with a creamy vegetarian gravy drizzled over top.
Of all the holidays I celebrate, Thanksgiving is my least favorite. This shouldn’t come as a surprise; that I, an introverted vegetarian recovering from an eating disorder, do not enjoy a day where large groups of people gather to eat large amounts of rich and meaty food. But it almost always does.
This fluffy mashed potatoes alternative is an excellent dish to bring to food-centric celebrations like Thanksgiving or simply to enjoy at home alongside a main meal. Our favorite entrées to pair it with are vegetarian meatloaf and noodle casserole.
We enjoy this hearty and versatile stew on its own, over pasta, or alongside cornbread or another bready starch. The fillings of lentils, beans, and basic vegetables are loaded with protein and nutrients, while the plethora of spices makes for a flavorful, well-seasoned dish.
This comforting oven-baked meal is the perfect dish to bring to food-centric celebrations like Thanksgiving or simply to enjoy at home with the family. Our basic recipe can be adapted and augmented with the addition of protein, vegetables, and cheese.