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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Vegetarian recipes where you don’t really notice the vegetables?

Okay, I KNOW the title sounds strange, and this’ll probably sound stranger, but I’m trying to find vegetarian recipes where you can’t really notice the amount of vegetables in it?

Some background: I’ve been a vegetarian all my life and currently don’t have any plans to start eating meat (except for things with chicken broth—that’s okay for me). Unfortunately, I also really don’t like vegetables, mainly because of their textures. I don’t know how to explain it, but I have some sensory issues and it makes it hard for me to find vegetable-heavy foods that I can comfortably eat.

And look, I KNOW it sounds really immature, and I really am trying to fix it, but I’m currently trying to find vegetarian recipes that have a good amount of vegetables in it, but not in a noticeable way. One example I have is this vegetable lasagna I make, where instead of using ricotta and whole vegetables, I purée cottage cheese and a ton of vegetables to make the sort of cheese replacement.

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

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