Vegetarian Delights: A Confessions of a Foodie Offspring

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Monday, August 4, 2025

Monday Recipes

It's the first Monday in August, time to get the work week started. I hope no one minds hearing Monday, Monday by The Mamas & The Papas.

Now, on to the recipes. Check out the Black Bean Chili, the Baked Macaroni and Cheese, and the rest of today's meatless recipes. Enjoy!

BLACK BEAN AND CORN QUESADILLAS

This was submitted by EFasse to allrecipes. The recipe begins, "These black bean quesadillas are really cheesy, a little bit spicy, and a little bit sweet. My vegetarian husband goes crazy over them every time! Delicious with salsa and sour cream."

Prep Time: 10 mins; Cook Time: 30 mins; Total Time: 40 mins; Servings: 8

To view this online, go to https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/104850/black-bean-and-corn-quesadillas/.

Ingredients

2 teaspoons olive oil

3 tablespoons finely chopped onion

1 (15.5 ounce) can black beans, drained and rinsed

1 (10 ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained

1/4 cup salsa

1 tablespoon brown sugar

1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

2 tablespoons butter, or as needed

8 (8 inch) flour tortillas

1-1/2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese

Directions

Heat olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Cook and stir onion in hot oil until softened, about 2 minutes. Stir in beans and corn, then add salsa, brown sugar, and red pepper flakes; mix well. Cook until heated through, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat.

Melt about 1-1/2 teaspoons butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Place a tortilla in the skillet. Sprinkle with 1/4 of the Monterey Jack cheese, then top with ¼ of the bean mixture. Place another tortilla on top; cook until the bottom is golden, then carefully flip and cook until the other side is golden. Repeat with remaining tortillas and filling.

Cook’s Note

This is a very versatile recipe. Feel free to play around and add chicken or veggies if you desire.

BLACK BEAN CHILI

This is from allrecipes, and was submitted by someone name JaneD. The recipe begins, "This vegetable chili is best prepared with fresh veggies but still delicious with canned or frozen. Serve by itself or over rice."

Prep Time: 20 mins; Cook Time: 20 mins; Total Time: 40 mins; Servings: 8

To view this online, go to https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/22924/black-bean-chili/.

Ingredients

1 tablespoon olive oil

6 roma (plum) tomatoes, diced

2 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped

1 onion, chopped

10 fresh mushrooms, quartered

1 cup fresh corn kernels

1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced

1 tablespoon chili powder

1 teaspoon ground cumin

1 teaspoon ground black pepper

2 (15 ounce) cans black beans, drained and rinsed

1-1/2 cups chicken broth or vegetable broth

1 teaspoon salt

Directions

Gather all ingredients.

Heat olive oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Sauté tomatoes, bell pepper, onion, mushrooms, corn, and jalapeño until onion is translucent, about 10 minutes. Season with chili powder, cumin, and black pepper.

Stir in black beans, broth, and salt; bring to a boil.

Reduce heat to medium-low. Remove 1-1/2 cups chili to a food processor or blender; purée until smooth.

Stir the bean mixture back into the soup. Serve hot by itself or over rice.

GRILLED TOFU

This is from Kay Chun at The New York Times cooking enewsletter. For this recipe, Kay wrote, "Pouring hot marinade over tofu slices encourages faster absorption of flavors, eliminating the need to marinate overnight. In a pinch, this method yields tasty results in three hours, but the recommended six hours deliver a much more complex, richer flavored tofu. Grilled, it makes a versatile side dish and is delicious warm or at room temperature. Pair it with steamed rice and a simple green salad, or turn the tofu into satisfying vegetarian sandwiches by tucking it into pita bread with lettuce and avocado."

Total Time: 20 minutes, plus 6 hours' marinating; Yield: 4 servings

To view this online, go to https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1022297-grilled-tofu. While you're at it, if you haven't already signed up for The New York Times cooking enewsletter, I highly recommend doing so. Great recipes, guides, and more.

Ingredients

1 (14-ounce) block extra-firm tofu, sliced crosswise into eight equal slices (about 1/2-inch thick)

2 tablespoons safflower or canola oil, plus more for greasing grates

2 tablespoons minced garlic

1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger

1/3 cup low-sodium soy sauce

2 tablespoons turbinado sugar

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

2 tablespoons chopped scallions

Preparation

Arrange sliced tofu in a single layer on a paper towel-lined plate. Press top with more paper towels to remove excess water. Arrange tofu in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, or any shallow dish that can hold the tofu in one layer.

In a small saucepan, combine oil, garlic and ginger over medium; bring to a simmer. Cook, stirring frequently, until softened and fragrant, 2 minutes. Add soy sauce, sugar, pepper and 1/4 cup water, and cook, stirring to dissolve the sugar, about 2 minutes.

Pour hot marinade over tofu. Gently turn tofu slices to evenly coat, then cover dish tightly with plastic wrap to seal in heat. Refrigerate for 6 hours (or up to 8 hours), flipping tofu slices halfway through.

Heat grill to medium and grease grates well (or heat a cast-iron grill pan over medium and lightly grease). Grill tofu over direct heat until golden and caramelized, about 3 minutes per side.

Meanwhile, transfer marinade to a small saucepan over medium and warm through, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in scallions.

Transfer tofu to a serving plate and spoon over the sauce. Serve warm.

EASY CHICKPEA CURRY

This is from Shayma Saadat at Simply Recipes. For this recipe, Shayma wrote, "Every week, this chickpea and spinach curry takes center stage in our kitchen. As someone of Pakistani heritage, I’ve added my own twist to the classic South Asian chana masala to make it practical for weeknights. It’s quick, easy, and packed with both protein and vegetables—ideal for feeding my husband and son without juggling multiple dishes.

"The beauty of this chickpea curry lies in its simplicity and adaptability; it is perfect for a busy weeknight. It’s packed with such lovely flavors (ginger! garlic! turmeric!) and the coconut milk gives it creamy depth. Plus, it requires just one pot, making cleanup a breeze."

Makes 4 servings

To view this online, and to be able to read the rest of what Shayma wrote, go to https://www.simplyrecipes.com/easy-chickpea-curry-recipe-8788223.

Ingredients

1/4 cup vegetable oil

2 teaspoons grated garlic (approximately 3 to 4 garlic cloves)

2 teaspoons grated ginger (from an approximately 1-inch peeled piece of ginger)

1/2 teaspoon ground cayenne

1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric

1 (15-ounce) can tomato sauce

2 (15-ounce) cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed

1 (15-ounce) can full-fat coconut milk

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste

2 packed cups baby spinach (about 5 ounces)

Directions

Heat the oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Once the oil is shimmering, add the grated garlic and ginger; be cautious, as the mixture will sputter. Stir constantly and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute, lowering the heat slightly if needed.

Add the cayenne and turmeric and stir for 30 seconds. Slowly pour in the tomato sauce (covering the pot briefly to minimize splatters). Add the chickpeas to the pot, then stir in the coconut milk. Season with salt and lower the heat to bring the mixture to a gentle simmer. Cover with a lid and cook until the flavors meld and the sauce thickens slightly, 10 to 12 minutes.

Taste, adding more salt if needed. Add the fresh spinach, turn off the heat, and cover with the lid. After the spinach has wilted in a few minutes, stir it into the curry. Serve warm with rice, naan, or sourdough.

Store leftover curry in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. If the curry thickens in the fridge, add a splash of water or coconut milk while reheating to loosen it up.

EVERYDAY PANCAKES

This is from Mark Bittman on The New York Times cooking enewsletter. For this recipe, Mark wrote, "The basic pancake is made from a simple batter of eggs, flour, milk and baking powder for leavening. You can use different types of flour if you want to experiment with whole wheat or buckwheat. And you can also add fruit to the mixture. You might also enjoy this video of the recipe, which walks through a few variations. The batter can be made from scratch in about the same time it takes to make toast. The most time-consuming part of making pancakes, of course, is cooking them. But that time is so short you should consider these an everyday convenience food, not a special-occasion feast. Cook this recipe a few times and it may become part of your weekly routine."

Prep Time: 5 minutes; Cook Time: 15 minutes; Total Time: 20 minutes; Yield: 4 to 6 servings

This was featured in "For the Unitiated, a Pancake Primer," and can be viewed online at https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1893-everyday-pancakes. While you're at it, if you haven't already signed up for The New York Times cooking enewsletter, I highly recommend doing so. Great recipes, guides, and more.

Ingredients

2 cups all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon sugar, optional

2 eggs

1-1/2 to 2 cups milk

2 tablespoons melted and cooled butter (optional), plus unmelted butter for cooking, or use neutral oil

Preparation

Heat a griddle or large skillet over medium-low heat. In a bowl, mix together dry ingredients. Beat eggs into 1-1/2 cups milk, then stir in 2 tablespoons melted cooled butter, if using it. Gently stir this mixture into dry ingredients, mixing only enough to moisten flour; don't worry about a few lumps. If batter seems thick, add a little more milk.

Place a teaspoon or 2 of butter or oil on griddle or skillet. When butter foam subsides or oil shimmers, ladle batter onto griddle or skillet, making pancakes of any size you like. Adjust heat as necessary; usually, first batch will require higher heat than subsequent batches. Flip pancakes after bubbles rise to surface and bottoms brown, after 2 to 4 minutes.

Cook until second side is lightly browned. Serve, or hold on an ovenproof plate in a 200-degree oven for up to 15 minutes.

BAKED MACARONI AND CHEESE

This was submitted by Meredith at allrecipes. It starts off, "This easy mac and cheese is baked in the oven for a quick meal. A friend of mine sent me this recipe when I got my first apartment because she knew I hated cooking! It's easy to make and tastes great!"

Prep Time: 10 minutes; Cook Time: 35 minutes; Total Time: 45 minutes; Servings: 6; Yield: 1 (2-quart) casserole

To view this online, go to https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/14140/baked-macaroni-and-cheese.

Ingredients

1 (12 ounce) package macaroni

2 cups milk

1 large egg

2-1/2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese

2 tablespoons butter, melted

salt and pepper to taste

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease a 2-quart baking dish.

Boil macaroni in a large pot of salted water until barely done, about 5 minutes. Drain and set aside.

Whisk milk and egg together in a large bowl; stir in cheese and butter.

Place par-boiled macaroni in the prepared baking dish. Pour milk mixture over macaroni, season with salt and pepper, and stir until combined. Press mixture evenly into the baking dish.

Bake, uncovered, in the preheated oven until top is browned, 30 to 40 minutes.

Serve hot and enjoy!