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Veggies Take Center Stage at your 4th of July Cookout
Your annual 4th of July
cookouts quickly
approaching. Whether you're expecting vegetarian guests,
you've newly transitioned to vegetarianism yourself, or you'd
just like to incorporate more meatless recipes to give some
variety to your
cookout menu, there are
all kind of ways to prepare meatless options.
Before beginning, remember
that most vegetarian foods are more fragile than meat, and
do not contain as much fat. Therefore, clean and
well-lubricated grill is essential to successfully grilling
vegetables. It'd be a shame for those beautifully grilled
peppers to stick to the grill!
Traditionally, vegetables
have been considered a side dish in most meals, but at a cookout they can take center stage as the entrée. Almost any
kind of vegetable is great for grilling. Complement your
meal by serving them over pasta, rice or polenta. You can
also make them into extraordinary sandwiches with a
soy-based cheese and some freshly baked rolls or bread.
Cut the vegetables lengthwise
into thin slices in the case of zucchini and eggplant, or
into thick rings, in the case of onions, tomatoes and
peppers. If you'd rather have your veggies in handy
bite-size pieces for serving with pasta and the like, try
using a special pan for the grill with small holes that keep
the veggies from falling through the grill and being lost.
And probably the easiest way to grill vegetables on the
grill is shish-ka-bob style!
Don't forget to balance out those
grilled vegetables with some fresh fruit salads, perfectly chilled and juicy. Watermelon, strawberries, grapes, and citrus fruits all complement one another well in a delightful fruit salad prepared with non-dairy whipped cream. Also use fruits to experiment with some fun smoothies and slushiest for the kids – they're fun and better for them than sugary sodas.
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