Vegetarian Delights: A Confessions of a Foodie Offspring

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Monday, July 28, 2025

Monday Recipes

It's Monday, time to get the work week started. Here are six vegetarian recipes, including Vegetarian Skillet Chili and White Bean Enchiladas. Enjoy!

BROCCOLI CHEDDAR CREAMY BEANS

This is from Laurel Randolph at Simply Recipes. For this recipe, Laurel wrote, "All I want once winter arrives is cozy. A cozy cup of hot tea, a cozy blanket, a cozy mystery. This applies to food, too. I just want comforting, warming dishes that I can feel from my mouth to my toes—soups, stews, roasts, and the like. The only problem? These dishes tend to take time to cook and develop their flavors.

"And while I’m in a cozy state of mind during the winter months, I’m also busy. While slowly cooking a pot roast all day can be a nice activity, I’m not always free to indulge in that much lazy kitchen time. That got me searching for a dish that still feels comforting, filling, and warming without the time commitment."

Makes 2 to 3 servings

To view this online, as well as read the rest of what Laurel wrote, go to https://www.simplyrecipes.com/broccoli-cheddar-creamy-beans-recipe-8762050.

Ingredients

1 tablespoon olive oil

3 to 4 garlic cloves, minced

2 (15-ounce) cans cannellini beans, rinsed and drained

3/4 cup vegetable or chicken broth

1 (10 to 12-ounce) bag frozen chopped broccoli or broccoli cuts

4 ounces (1 packed cup) grated sharp cheddar cheese, plus more for garnish

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste

1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, or to taste

Directions

Place a medium pot over medium heat and add the olive oil. Once hot, add the garlic and cook until fragrant but not browned, about 30 seconds.

Add the beans and broth and bring to a simmer. Mash about 1/4 of the beans using a masher or wooden spoon. Add the broccoli, stir, and cover with a lid. Cook, stirring a few times, until the beans and broccoli are tender, 3 to 6 minutes (chopped broccoli will take less time, and broccoli cuts will take longer).

Remove the lid and turn the heat to low. Add half of the cheese, stirring until it melts. Add the remaining cheese and stir until melted. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve topped with a sprinkle of extra cheese.

Easy Upgrades

I love the simplicity of this dish, but it’s easy to amp up the flavors a bit without adding time spent. I’ll often add a teaspoon or two of white miso to give the beans more umami flavor—in fact, I tend to add miso to all of my beans. Just be sure to taste before adding any salt since miso is salty. My husband tends to add hot sauce, which is a solid move.

For cheesier beans, use more cheese (duh) or swap for extra sharp cheddar. I also like to add a teaspoon or two of nutritional yeast, which adds a delicious nacho-esque flavor.

SUMMER PARTY SALAD

This is from Everyday Diabetic Recipes, and begins, "We all love having several easy salad recipes to make during the summer, but this salad, is not only easy. It's gorgeous! Plus, whether you use it as an appetizer with pita chips, or as a side dish for the main course, everyone is going to love our Summer Party Salad! It's full of vibrant colors, and so much yummy flavor that no matter how you serve this up, it's going to disappear nearly as quickly as it took to throw together."

Serve: 12; Makes: 12 cups; Chill Time: 1 hour

To view this online, go to https://www.everydaydiabeticrecipes.com/Misc-Salads/Summer-Party-Salad.

Ingredients

1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil

4 tablespoons lime juice

3 cloves garlic, minced

2 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

1 (15-ounce) can chick peas, rinsed and drained

1 (15-ounce) can black beans, rinsed and drained

1-1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, cut into quarters

1 cup frozen corn, thawed

1 cup chopped cucumber

1/2 cup thinly sliced scallion

Directions

In a medium bowl, whisk olive oil, lime juice, garlic, cilantro, salt, and pepper; set aside.

In a large bowl, combine remaining ingredients. Pour dressing over salad and toss until evenly coated.

Refrigerate 1 hour or until ready to serve.

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.

VEGETARIAN SKILLET CHILI

This is from Melissa Clark in The New York Times cooking enewsletter. For this recipe, Melissa wrote, "If you keep canned beans, tomatoes, onion and garlic in your pantry, you can make this dish on any weeknight without having to shop. The pickled onions aren’t strictly necessary, but they are simple to make and add a welcome tangy contrast to the beans. Pickled peppers are a fine substitute. If you have a bell pepper or jalapeño or two, chop them up and sauté them with the onions. And if you want to be fancy, grate the zest off the lime before juicing for the pickles, and stir it into the sour cream."

Total Time: 30 minutes; Yield: 4 servings

This was featured in "5 Easy Meals for the Distracted Cook," and can be viewed online at https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017704-vegetarian-skillet-chili. Also, be sure to sign up for The New York Times cooking enewsletter, if you haven't already. Great recipes, guides, and more.

Ingredients

For the Pickled Onions

1 lime

1 red onion or shallot, thinly sliced

Large pinch of kosher salt

Small pinch of granulated sugar

For the Chili

Olive or grapeseed oil

1 large onion, chopped

3 garlic cloves, or to taste, minced

1 teaspoon chile powder, plus more to taste

1 teaspoon dried oregano, plus more to taste

2 (15-ounce) cans beans, drained

1 (15-ounce) can diced tomatoes with their juices

Kosher salt

Fresh cilantro, diced avocado and sour cream, for garnish (optional)

Preparation

Make the pickled onions: Squeeze lime juice into a bowl, and add onion, salt and sugar. Let rest while you make the chili.

Prepare the chili: Heat a large skillet over medium-high. Add the oil. When hot, add onion and sauté until softened, 5 to 7 minutes. Add garlic, chile powder and oregano and sauté until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes longer. Add beans and tomatoes and a few large pinches of salt and let simmer until the tomatoes break down, about 20 minutes.

Taste and add more salt, chile powder and/or oregano to taste. Serve with the pickled onions and any of the garnishes you like.

CREAMY TOMATO SPAGHETTI WITH PRESERVED LEMON

This is from Nargisse Benkabbou in The New York Times cooking enewsletter. For this yummines, Nargisse wrote, "Something magical happens when preserved lemon and tomato are cooked together. In this quick and simple pasta, fragrant lemon permeates the tomato paste, creating a beautifully aromatic (and pantry-friendly) sauce with the addition of heavy cream. Spaghetti is tossed with the sauce, which ends up subtly sweet and yet bright and tangy — a comforting weeknight twist on the always beloved tomato pasta."

Prep Time: 5 minutes; Cook Time: 20 minutes; Total Time: 25 minutes; Yield: 4 to 6 servings

To view this online, go to https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1026820-creamy-tomato-spaghetti-with-preserved-lemon. 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

Fine sea salt and black pepper

3 tablespoons olive oil

1/2 medium yellow onion, finely chopped

2 garlic cloves, minced or crushed in a garlic press

5 tablespoons tomato paste

1/2 preserved lemon, seeded and minced (about 2 tablespoons), plus more to taste

2 teaspoons honey, plus more to taste

1 cup heavy cream

1 pound spaghetti (or other long pasta)

Finely grated Parmesan (optional), for garnish

Preparation

Place a large pot of water over high heat, add 1 teaspoon salt and bring to a boil.

Meanwhile, heat oil in a large pan or pot over medium-low. Add the onion, garlic, tomato paste, 1 tablespoon of the minced preserved lemon, the honey, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper, and cook, stirring frequently, until fragrant and the onion starts to soften, about 5 minutes.

Mix in the cream, taste the sauce and adjust the seasoning with more preserved lemon, honey and salt as necessary. Bring to a gentle simmer, then turn off the heat and cover with a lid to keep the sauce warm.

Cook the spaghetti in the boiling water until almost al dente according to the package instructions, 6 to 7 minutes. Reserve 1 cup of the cooking water, then drain pasta.

Over medium-low heat, add the spaghetti to the sauce along with 1/2 cup of the reserved cooking water, and toss to coat. Continue to toss until the spaghetti is al dente, adding more cooking water as needed to achieve a glossy sauce that clings to the pasta, 3 to 4 minutes.

Serve warm, topped with Parmesan if desired.

WHITE BEAN ENCHILADAS

This comes from MyRecipes (originally from the November 2000 issue of Cooking Light, and begins, "The reader loves experimenting in the kitchen, and is always on the lookout for low-fat ideas. This reader once came across a lasagna recipe that called for white beans instead of cheese; that's what inspired this dish. These enchiladas are really easy to make, and you can put them together up to a day ahead. They reheat well in the microwave, too."

Makes 3 servings (serving size: 2 enchiladas)

To view this online, go to https://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/white-bean-enchiladas-0.

Ingredients

2 tablespoons fat-free sour cream

1 (16-ounce) can cannellini beans or other white beans, rinsed and drained

1/2 cup (2 ounces) preshredded reduced-fat Mexican blend or cheddar cheese, divided

2 tablespoons canned chopped green chiles

1 tablespoon sliced green onions

1 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro

1 teaspoon ground cumin

1 (10-ounce) can enchilada sauce (such as Old El Paso), divided

1/4 cup water

6 (6-inch) corn tortillas

Cooking spray

1 tablespoon minced fresh cilantro (optional)

Directions

Preheat oven to 350°.

Combine the sour cream and beans in a food processor; process until almost smooth. Stir in 1/4 cup cheese, chiles, onions, chopped cilantro, and cumin.

Combine 1/3 cup enchilada sauce and 1/4 cup water in a small nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. Dip one tortilla in the sauce mixture to soften; transfer to a plate. Spread 1/4 cup bean mixture down center of tortilla; roll up. Place roll, seam side down, in an 11 x 7-inch baking dish coated with cooking spray. Repeat procedure with remaining tortillas and bean mixture. Add remaining sauce to pan; cook 1 minute. Spoon over enchiladas; sprinkle with 1/4 cup cheese.

Bake at 350° for 30 minutes or until bubbly. Sprinkle with minced cilantro, if desired.

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