vegetarian
Vegetarian recipes, lifestyle, and culture presented by the Feast community.
Cheesy Pesto Lasagna Rolls
There's something comforting about a warm, cheesy baked pasta dish straight out of the oven, and these pesto lasagna rolls hit all the right notes. They're creamy, packed with flavor, and a fun twist on traditional lasagna - plus, they look impressive without a ton of effort. Perfect for a weeknight dinner or even a cozy gathering with friends.
By Ridleys Recipesabout a year ago in Feast
My Honest Konscious Review
I never thought of myself as a fish lover, but it turns out that I just don't like cooked fish. My sushi adventures led me to discover that I love raw fish and smoked salmon, and since they often turn up in sushi and poke bowls, I've been relying on those for a fix.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout a year ago in Feast
Kraft Dinner, America's Boxed Child
An American describing their culture is like an adolescent writing their autobiography. The themes come from older family members and teachers, leaving little room for originality. American cuisine illustrates this—our main dishes, such as pizza, seem to be borrowed from our progenitors in Europe and elsewhere.
By A. S. Lawrenceabout a year ago in Feast
Memories Of Dhal And Tears
Memories Of Dhal And Tears When I think of home, I often remember my first husband’s Indian dhal, a dish that brings back a complex mix of emotions, both good and painful. This simple meal, full of flavor and warmth, symbolizes a challenging time in my life but stands as a testament to my resilience and growth.
By George’s Girl 2026 about a year ago in Feast
In Praise of the Grand Cheese
Vegetarians outside India, I can't tell you how deprived you are. I didn't know how much I was missing out on until my very brief post-security stint at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi on my way out of India on Monday morning.
By TheSpinstress about a year ago in Feast
Rajasthani Wedding Food That Will Make Your Taste Buds Dance!
When it comes to Indian weddings, especially in Rajasthan, food plays an essential role in defining the grandeur of the event. A Rajasthani wedding is not just about vibrant attire, folk music, and grand décor—it is also about an elaborate spread of mouthwatering dishes that leave guests in awe. The cuisine of Rajasthan is known for its rich flavors, generous use of ghee, aromatic spices, and a perfect balance of sweet and spicy delights.
By Shaadi Dukaanabout a year ago in Feast
Kluski z Truskawkami. Runner-Up in A Taste of Home Challenge.
Environment, politics and economy shape not only what we choose to eat, but also what we can. I left Poland as a young child. It was still under communist rule at that time and shortages marked every day of everyone’s life. When people heard that meat would arrive at the butcher shop the retired grandparents would line up, and often camp out, in line in front of the store until it did. As soon as one family heard through the grapevine that there was a shipment coming to the store, grandma or grandpa would secure the family’s spot in line. Once people noticed one grandma in front of the store, news would spread and the other grandparents would rush out to join. You had to be quick. There was rarely anything good left for the last one in line.
By Marlena Guzowskiabout a year ago in Feast
A Taste of Home: The Legacy of My Grandmother’s Mantı. AI-Generated.
A Taste of Home: The Legacy of My Grandmother’s Mantı A Nostalgic Journey Through Tradition, Family, and Flavor The scent of sizzling butter infused with red pepper, the tang of garlic yogurt melting on my tongue, the warmth of my grandmother’s kitchen—these are more than just memories. They are a part of who I am. Mantı, the tiny, delicate dumplings of Turkish cuisine, is more than just food; it is the taste of home, a bridge to the past, and a legacy of love passed down through generations.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıranabout a year ago in Feast
I accept dementia but I'm still the aforementioned man I've consistently been
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By Francis Damiabout a year ago in Feast
1930's Peanut Butter And Pickle Sandwhich Recipe
It’s hard to imagine now, with grocery aisles stocked to the brim and endless meal delivery apps at our fingertips, but there was a time when putting food on the table was a daily struggle. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, millions of families in America faced severe economic hardship, and meals became less about flavor and more about survival. It was in this era of ingenuity and necessity that the humble peanut butter and pickle sandwich found its moment.
By Ridleys Recipesabout a year ago in Feast










