Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 18:48     Subject: Vegan grilling ideas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did greek veggie kabobs a few weeks ago. Marinated veggies in lemon, olive oil and oregano. Served with tzatziki sauce, hummus, feta, olives, tabbouleh


Again, these things are not vegan. I'm not vegan mostly because I can't give up feta, though, so this sounds great to me!


You can make vegan tzatziki sauce. Not sure if there's a good vegan feta sub though.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 18:43     Subject: Vegan grilling ideas

I make my tzatziki vegan: http://greek.food.com/recipe/vegan-tzatziki-239629 Can't do anything about the feta
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 16:42     Subject: Re:Vegan grilling ideas

marinate tofu and grill it
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 13:19     Subject: Vegan grilling ideas

You can grill just about any vegetable. One of our favorites is sweet onions. Slice summer squashes length-wise and throw on the grill. They have grill accessories that make it easier to grill smaller or fragile items.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 13:19     Subject: Vegan grilling ideas

Anonymous wrote:I did greek veggie kabobs a few weeks ago. Marinated veggies in lemon, olive oil and oregano. Served with tzatziki sauce, hummus, feta, olives, tabbouleh


Again, these things are not vegan. I'm not vegan mostly because I can't give up feta, though, so this sounds great to me!
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 13:07     Subject: Vegan grilling ideas

I did greek veggie kabobs a few weeks ago. Marinated veggies in lemon, olive oil and oregano. Served with tzatziki sauce, hummus, feta, olives, tabbouleh
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 13:05     Subject: Re:Vegan grilling ideas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Portobello mushroom caps with teriyaki sauce are good.

Also, skewers of marinated eggplant, red pepper and onion are good. If you are willing to do seafood, a marinade with hoisin sauce or oyster sauce, soy, minced ginger and garlic works great. Otherwise, your marinade of choice.


Have you met many vegans who are willing to do seafood? I never have. Just curious.


That should have said "seafood sauces". And yes, I have met one vegan who was like the old Kosher jews who would eat Seafood in a Chinese restaurant on Christmas day. They would eat a seafood based sauce if it wasn't obviously a seafood product. Yes, a somewhat casual vegan, but that's why I included "Otherwise, your marinade of choice."
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 13:01     Subject: Re:Vegan grilling ideas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Portobello mushroom caps with teriyaki sauce are good.

Also, skewers of marinated eggplant, red pepper and onion are good. If you are willing to do seafood, a marinade with hoisin sauce or oyster sauce, soy, minced ginger and garlic works great. Otherwise, your marinade of choice.


Have you met many vegans who are willing to do seafood? I never have. Just curious.


OP here....yeah, not willing to do seafood but thanks for the ideas!
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 12:57     Subject: Re:Vegan grilling ideas

Grilled caesar salad is great. You grill bread with olive oil and garlic for the croutons and the then grill the romaine (hearts ut in half not individual leaves) quickly and serve immediately.

Grilled asparagus with olive oil and garlic is easy.

Grilled peaches over vanilla ice cream.

Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 12:54     Subject: Vegan grilling ideas

oh, and grilled potato cakes are another option. Although, you'd have to add something for protein.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 12:53     Subject: Vegan grilling ideas

what about varying the type of veggie burgers?

Make chickpea burgers or psuedo-falafel and grill them.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 12:51     Subject: Re:Vegan grilling ideas

Anonymous wrote:Portobello mushroom caps with teriyaki sauce are good.

Also, skewers of marinated eggplant, red pepper and onion are good. If you are willing to do seafood, a marinade with hoisin sauce or oyster sauce, soy, minced ginger and garlic works great. Otherwise, your marinade of choice.


Have you met many vegans who are willing to do seafood? I never have. Just curious.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 12:47     Subject: Re:Vegan grilling ideas

I grill tofu all the time. Try the extra firm Twin Oaks kind.

I marinate in a mixture of:

soy sauce
sesame oil
ginger
garlic
sriracha
splash of OJ

Cut up veggies (I go for sweet onions, bell peppers of whatever color pleases you, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, etc.) and toss them in the marinate too. Then skewer everything and put on the grill.

You can also do this with a Mediterranean dressing of olive oil, lemon and garlic. Both are amazing.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 12:46     Subject: Re:Vegan grilling ideas

Portobello mushroom caps with teriyaki sauce are good.

Also, skewers of marinated eggplant, red pepper and onion are good. If you are willing to do seafood, a marinade with hoisin sauce or oyster sauce, soy, minced ginger and garlic works great. Otherwise, your marinade of choice.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2013 12:42     Subject: Vegan grilling ideas

We had a great grill night yesterday and looking forward to many more. However, since we are vegan, there's only so many times I want veggie burgers, corn and pineapple and banana on the grill. Any other ideas? Up next, we were thinking veggie kabobs with a peanut satay sauce. Thanks!