Alright AT Food Guys,
My Fiancee had surgery that worked better than expected however she is on a low fiber diet but its complicated by her being a vegetarian (not a vegan eggs, honey, dairy is fine to her). I have been cooking her pasta's, green beans and broccoli that is boiled until soft and/or gardein meat substitutes. She is getting tired of the monotony in her current diet. I'm looking for something that's non meat but satisfying. She currently cannot have beans, high fiber leaves like spinach or kale, nothing with seeds or lots of fiber like pumpkin. I'm looking for suggestions that don't involve the previous list. Ideally something that could be a main dish.
Thanks for any help.
1. Can she do gluten? Are fibers like fruit & oatmeal OK? Does she like junk food like pizza? Pizza fries are awesome: (you can find non-meat pepperoni around)
http://www.ohbiteit.com/2014/01/pizza-fries.html
2. Beyond Meat is pretty good, so you both can enjoy a meal:
http://beyondmeat.com/products
3. Basic salads: lettuce, sliced hardboiled eggs, sliced carrots, various salad dressings to change up the flavor. Also look into sides like cucumber salad (basically marinated veggies). And if you've never made spring rolls (the transparent white kind from rice paper, not the deep-fried kinds), they're like portable salads, super awesome!
4. Mac & cheese with cornbread. If you like lighter, cakier cornbread:
http://dailydishrecipes.com/moist-sweet-cornbread-recipe/
5. Veggie-stuffed pitas, hard tacos, and burritos. Lots of wraps out there that don't involve beans.
6. Vegetarian pizzas. I did one tonight with goat's cheese & caramelized onions (add figs if you can find them!). Super good!
7. Soups, stews, and bisques. Lots of canned soups available, all you have to do is microwave them. Grilled cheese & tomato soup. Soup in a bread bowl (broccoli & cheese, mmm).
8. Avocado smoothie, this is one of my favorites - sounds super weird but it's really good, if you like avocados: (I usually turn it into a dessert smoothie by doing like 1/3 of a cup of sugar)
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=37194485&postcount=147
9. Eggs a million ways. For starters, omelets. Cheese & mushroom. Veggie-stuffed. Or pirate eyes.
10. Potato salad. Egg salad. Potato & egg salad. Egg salad sandwich.
11. Yogurt & granola. Yogurt is available in dairy, almond, coconut, soy, etc. Throw some fruit in for extra flava.
12. Monkey bread. Or even better, monkey bread muffins:
http://mom.me/food/27025-streusel-topped-monkey-bread-muffins/
13. Pulled pork sandwiches, using jackfruit instead of pork. If you can find jackfruit in your area, that is. You'd be surprised at the taste!
http://minimalistbaker.com/bbq-jackfruit-sandwiches-with-avocado-slaw/
14. If you want off-the-shelf stuff, companies like Tofurky make decent faux meats & whatnot if you put enough bread & condiments on. Easy way to make a "turkey" sandwich or "hot dog". Some of them are actually pretty good when you balance out the flavors right.
Boils down to weather you want to cook or get stuff off-the-shelf, as well as her food preferences - junk food or "normal" food. I make a lot of vegan/vegetarian-friendly junk food, which isn't up everyone's alley, especially if you like to eat healthier. These Snickers bars are amazing: (and healthy!)
http://detoxinista.com/2013/09/healthy-snickers-bars-vegan/