10 tips for vegetarians
Jul
01

What Are Some Good Vegetarian Recipes A 14 Year Old Can Cook?

By admin

I’ve been a vegetarian for about a month and so far it’s been going well but i need some websites or someones personal experiences on vegetarian recipes, im a ok wannabe cook and but im not ready for complex recipes and so i wanted to test out some easy recipes, because my family are carnivores it was hard for this month, but they supported me though i want to cook the foods i eat myself i know many basics on cooking and so ya

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  1. Meg D says:

    Try Indian recipes. Since many Indians are Vegetarians so their vegetarian recipes still taste good.
    * Indian Nimki
    * Indian Non-Veg Dal
    * Indian Doodhi ka Halwa
    * Indian Indian Onion Roti
    * Indian Orange and Strawberry Pudding
    * Indian Orange Bavarois
    * Indian Orange Cake
    * Indian Orange Jelly
    * Indian Orange Kheer
    * Indian Orange Pulao
    * Indian Orange Whip
    * Indian Paal Poli
    * Indian Paani Puri
    * Indian Palak Ki Roti
    * Indian Palak Makkai Malai
    You can find the free recipes for them below.

  2. Twigglep says:

    Well, i’m 14 too, and also a vegetarian. One thing i make is vegetable barley soup. You can find easy recipes online, but all you need is a box of veggie broth (any brand you like) quick-cooking barley, and some veggies (either fresh or frozen) like carrots, celery, things like that. Heat up the broth and the barley together, and then when boiling, add the carrots and stuff, cook for 2 minutes, turn off the heat, and serve. But libraries also have good cookbooks too.

  3. kenzi says:

    A 14 year old can cook anything! The possibilities are ENDLESS!!! Just google -vegetarian recipes- and a TON of things will come up. You can make almost anything vegetarian. Even “hamburgers” and “meatloaf.” Google anything you want to make and just put vegetarian before it! I’m sure you’ll fune a recipe for it! Have fun!!!

  4. Katie says:

    one thing i love to make that is super easy and quick is vegetarian nachos: spread out some tortilla chips on a microwaveable plate, then sprinkle generously with shredded cheddar cheese, microwave em just long enough until the cheese is melted, then top with some sour cream dollops, and diced fresh tomatoes! yum!

  5. well i will give u some sites to look at idk if u can make them but hey never hurts right well i made some of this stuff and im 13 so yeah here u go http://www.vegcooking.com/?c=vcgavrg08&g…http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Everyday-C…http://www.eatbetteramerica.com/recipes/...
    there u go hope i helped

  6. lissiean says:

    well im not a vegetarian but im not at all a fan of meat
    pasta is my life
    i think if you put meat in it, you’ve ruined it in a second
    just get creative with pasta and use different vegetables, cheezes, sauces
    BE CREATIVE !

  7. Kim N says:

    Why not get yourself a vegetarian cookbook. There are a few written just for teens like:
    – The Teen’s Vegetarian Cookbook – Judy Krizmanic
    Vegetables Rock!: A Complete Guide for Teenage Vegetarians – Stephanie Pierson
    The Starving Students’ Vegetarian Cookbook – Dede Hall
    The Vegetarian Kids’ Cookbook – Roz Denny
    Better Than Peanut Butter & Jelly – Marty Mattare & Wendy Muldawer

  8. Watch your mom cook and possibly ask for a recipe. Then do the same thing, except without the meat!

  9. kevin231 says:

    Don’t cook, from a logical point of view, that’s insane. Eat raw fruit.

  10. BeeAmma says:

    There are a lot of Indian wholegrain vegetarian recipes that you can make easily. Google pesarattu. It is a pancake made from mung bean and rice. Then there is upma–made from semolina and vegetables. There are a lot of whole grain non-spicy Indian recipes out there.

  11. =D says:

    Im 15 and have been a vegetarian for 8 years; more than half my lifetime!
    Im asain aswell as, but don’t feel theres much variety in indian food. I’ve noticed i usually eat more of the potatoe stuff than anything else!
    But im sure theres loaads of vege recipes out there.
    You could buy some recipe books :D
    My aunt had gotten loads of vege recipes from there!

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