Congratulations Mary Clare, the winner of this week’s giveaway, who eats “veg most of the time, but the one thing I always crave is a hamburger.”
We’re in week two of our five week giveaway of Cook without a Book: Meatless Meals. Thank you all for participating last week. I so enjoyed reading your favorite meatless breakfast menus!
This week I’m sharing an example of my creamy roasted vegetable soup; it’s the one I mentioned in The Perfect Wedding on Friday. This soup is nice enough to enjoy as a first course with company (or even as shooter appetizers as I did at the wedding!) and simple enough to pair with a sandwich or salad. I’ve known for a long time that roasting the vegetables for this style soup heightens flavor and in some of my earlier creamy vegetable soup formulas I’ve “roasted” them right in the soup kettle. It works but it takes a lot of time and attention and there’s only so much surface area in a pot. By roasting the vegetables in the oven, it saves time and allows you to roast a large quantity very simply.
This week I’m interested to see how you answer the following question: If you were contemplating a vegetarian lifestyle, which meaty dish you’d have hard time giving up. Having just visited my parents in Florida this weekend and enjoying sausages and biscuits for breakfast, I think I’d miss sausage.
Same deadline as last week. You’ve got until 9PM ET Wednesday, October 3rd to enter. We’ll announce the winner on Thursday morning. I’m really looking forward to hearing your responses to this one!
vesta says
I would miss my dads baby back ribs, and my hubbys awesome Korean shortribs!!
nicole says
pulled pork. it’s the only meat i ever actually “miss” since going vegan earlier this year.
Tarisa says
I would definitely miss Gumbo. All that sausage and chicken! Yum!!!
stephanie says
fillet Mignon. My favorite steak & sometimes a girl just needs a big hunk of meat!
Alecia says
I would definitely miss a good bolognese sauce. That is comfort food for me!
Babs says
I really would miss a nice, thick filet mignon. That would be the most difficult to give up for me.
RJ says
Oh…anything with pork in it…as I always say, “I could be a vegetarian if it weren’t for pork!”
Angie says
A Thanksgiving turkey, for sure! I could definitely be a vegetarian (was basically a veggie in grad school), but something about that delicious smell of a roasting turkey in the oven…I don’t think I could resist!
Sammy says
It would have to be a big fat juicy steak.
Meredith says
I’m mostly vegetarian myself, but cook meat, poultry and fish for my family…..and just this week, we’ve enjoyed my “new” three favorites-roast chicken, mexican-style meatloaf with ground beef, and pork tenderloin. I think that I’d miss pork tenderloin the most……..
Lynette says
Sausage for me, too!
Franny says
I think it would be filet mignon…though bacon would come in a close second.
Kelli B says
I would miss having a big, juicy t-bone steak, cooked medium rare. I really am not much of a meat eater, but when I am craving beef, there is just no substitute for a nice steak.
Jenny says
It would be bacon for me. bacon just makes it better.
Earlene says
I would miss sauage and steak!
Sally says
I’ve followed both vegetarian and vegan diets for a number of years and I missed all of it! But the one I most missed was good bacon. A tomato sandwich is great, but there’s nothing like a BLT.
Laurie says
The one meat I’d have a hard time giving up is pepperoni–can’t eat a pizza without it!
Tonya Parker says
Bacon. period. anything with bacon
Jill says
Bacon.
Samantha @ Bikini Birthday says
I would miss fish and seafood.
Crystal says
My husband and I both agreed: burgers. We eat higher quality meat less often, so we make a lot of no-meat or minimal-meat meals, but on those occasions when a craving does hit, a burger seems to satisfy 🙂
Chris says
I don’t eat a lot of red meat but I think I’d really miss having a good, juicy cheeseburger. Though I like turkey burgers and veggie burgers,
I really crave a good burger occasionally.
MrsNumbles says
Pizza with thinly sliced Italian sausage. It’s not pizza without it…