NEWS

2009
NOV
11

Make it a vegetarian Thanksgiving

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In her health blog on NYTIMES.COM, Tara Parker-Pope talks about how you can go vegetarian this Thanksgiving without losing the flavor.

From NYTIMES.COM


Who needs turkey? Thanksgiving is an ideal time to test out new vegetarian recipes that could quickly become everyday favorites.

Forget garden salads, steamed broccoli or cooked carrots. The Thanksgiving table is crowded with creative side dishes that include stuffing, vegetable-and-rice combos, green bean or squash casseroles, and fall favorites like pumpkin and sweet potatoes.

Given the variety of delicious side dishes served this time of year, some diners, including myself, eschew the turkey altogether. Most turkey does not taste all that special anyway, and I would rather fill up on the good stuff. In addition, claims about bird abuse by animal rights groups can quickly dull your appetite. (I wrote about this last year in my post “Losing Your Appetite for Turkey?”)

Whether or not you have invited a vegetarian to join you this Thanksgiving or you are planning to eat turkey yourself, the holiday is an ideal time to celebrate vegetables. To help you discover a new vegetarian favorite, the Well blog will offer daily vegetarian recipes from now until Thanksgiving as part of our new Eat Well series.

We will hear ideas from top chefs like Alice Waters of Chez Panisse and Dan Barber of Blue Hill, both of whom have raised the standard for fresh and delicious vegetable dishes. We will also keep you apprised of the variety of vegetarian options offered by dining writers from The New York Times, including Mark Bittman, Julia Moskin, Kim Severson and the Temporary Vegetarian columnist Elaine Louie.

Eat Well starts today, with a Thanksgiving smackdown between Ms. Severson, a turkey fan, and Ms. Moskin, a believer in side dishes.


Read the full post here.

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