My Vegan Christmas
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Posted on December 03, 2015 by Kate Halsall
For the last few years, we host an early Christmas dinner for our friends. So whilst this blog may seem a little early, my meal planning has to happen NOW. Last year I shared what I would be eating at Christmas and it gave some of you some new ideas for veggies, vegans and meat eaters a like. As such we’re sharing again, so here is my Vegan Christmas!
I’m not going to post all the recipes here – but if you are inspired, please get in touch! And before you read on let me stress here , this menu will seem a little carby – but there’s a lot of protein here also, and more importantly it’s HEALTHY. If you can’t have a few extra healthy carbs at Christmas, then there’s just no point having Christmas Dinner!!
- Starter: Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
With lots of garlic and chilli. I may even add red lentils, I haven’t really decided yet. But this is the perfect winter warmer to start the meal with.
- Main: Ratatouille Vegetable Tarts
I bet some of you gasped then – a tart, pastry, for a personal trainer, no way!! Actually you’re correct – no way! I’m making the base out of quinoa. It’s a first for me too so I’m excited, but this came recommended and the recipe seems easy – what could possibly go wrong?!
- Sides:
- Sprouts! I love them. Usually I Stir Fry them with chilli and garlic, although this year I’m also toying with making sprout bhaji’s (healthy of course)…..I did also find a recipe for ginger and sesame sprouts
- Kale or Savoy Cabbage. I’m getting hungry now. I’ve been looking at braised cabbage with shallots, but honestly I’ll either steam or stir fry for ease.
- Roasted Veg. I’m not a parsnip fan…eugh…so this will generally refer to beetroot and potatoes – yum!
- Pudding: Roasted stone fruit crumble
Slurp! Remember that rhubarb recipe we posted a month or so ago? Well I’m replacing the rhubarb with peaches, nectarines and apricots; lots of vanilla and some cardamom.
Contrary to belief, a Vegan Christmas doesn’t have to be boring!
Enjoy!