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rivenwanderer ([personal profile] rivenwanderer) wrote in [community profile] omnomnom2010-10-19 07:48 pm

Help me broaden my cooking horizons!

My housemate and I work together to make dinner for the whole house (6 people) once a week. We have a farm share at my house, so on Monday (the day before we cook), we look in the fridge and see what veggies are around, and decide what to make.

So far, we've come up with a few basic staples. These are:
-quiche
-lasagna
-pasta with sautéed vegetables and cheese
-stir-fry with tofu and noodles
-soup
-quesadillas with sautéed vegetables

Since we only cook once a week, it's not too bad to have a limited range of things, and we're getting pretty efficient with them (which is good, since it means I don't have to leave work as early). But I'd like a little more variety, so: what are some other good dishes that can be adapted for whatever vegetables one happens to have around?

Oh, also--this is a vegetarian kitchen, so no meat!
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[personal profile] talia_et_alia 2010-10-20 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll submit that this past weekend's experiment with vegetarian chili got the comment "tastes like meat chili", and involved the following deviations from normal: out of coriander, so I subbed in a "curry powder" that listed coriander as the first ingredient; and poured an entire can of Bud Lite (years old, needed using) in.