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Sounds silly but on another thread we were chatting about how the traditional Christmas turkey meal seems to be dying out.
But not to insult vegetarians all over the place, what typically consists of a Christmas lunch for vegetarians?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We'll have a nut roast, and all the same roasties and veggies as everyone else; just not cooked with the meat. So in vegetable oil rather than meat or duck fat.
we have stuffing and yorkshires but I don't like fake meat so I don't bother with plant based alternatives for anything like pigs in blankets.
Dessert might be Christmas Cheese cake or Christmas pudding with a V on the packaging! All washed down with wine and followed later on by port, cheese and biscuits.
Really not at all different to a regular Christmas Day.
We have a number of vegetarians in the family and it really is no bother accommodating them for any meal, Christmas or otherwise.
As others have said, all the vegetables, with the centrepiece for them being some sort of vegetarian roast. I used Glamorgan sausages wrapped in fake bacon for the pigs in blankets for them, which went down well, and made the Christmas pud with veggie suet which turned out no different to using ordinary suet so we could all enjoy it.
It really is no problem.
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