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naomi24 | 09:42 Tue 15th Nov 2016 | Food & Drink
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I don't usually buy pre-made food of any description, but we have a vegetarian at our table for Christmas lunch so I'm thinking of buying a good nutroast for her to replace the meat and to go with all the usual trimmings. Waitrose? Marks & Spencer? Where will I get the very best?

Or if anyone has a brilliant recipe for nutroast, that along with any other ideas, would be appreciated too.

Many thanks.
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Does she eat fish, Naomi?
Is the guest lacto or vegan?
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Tilly, yes, she does eat fish - but that won't go with the rest of the traditional Christmas lunch - including gravy.

237SJ, she eats everything apart from meat.
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Tilly, I should say that I'll make gravy for her separately. She won't be getting it from the meat dish.
Tofu? it can be coloured with browning (sarsons) and absorbs flavors easily.
Hi naomi x
Holland & Barretts did one last Christmas.. check their website x
M&S parsnip Camembert and chestnut pithivier looks good or roasted butternut,almond and pecan roast. They also do a mushroom Wellington.
Snap Islay!
Why not make several dishes suitable for both your veggie friend and the rest of your guests. I always think a nut roast sounds a bit safe.

Lots of ideas here... http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/vegetarian-christmas-mains
Lol Margo
Islays link for M&S looks very nice indeed!
Also, two nutt roasts from H&B .. http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/search?query=Nut+roast&isSearch=true
Although not really a nut roast, if you put 'spinach strudel' into the AB search box you will find the recipe and independent feedback.

Have to say the M&Spithivier does sound tasty though.
I eat this one fairly often and recommend it as a ready made option. You just add water and bake for about 40 minutes. Its a festive version too with the cranberries. Can be bought in independent stores, Holland and Barret or here online.

It feeds three so plenty for others to have a taste if they are curious.

http://www.healthysupplies.co.uk/artisan-grains-cashew-nut-cranberry-nut-roast.html?gclid=CjwKEAiAgavBBRCA7ZbggrLSkUcSJACWDexAUflQOIYV5z0Qq9vuLQolGCZNyE6eaMufcj98DVKdLhoCYhjw_wcB
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Thanks so much for all your suggestions. Much appreciated.
What did you decide on Naomi? ..
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Morning Elina, I haven't quite decided but the M&S Mushroom Wellington looks good and would save me messing around making something special.
I'm guessing your vegetarian guest isn't a Muslim ;-/
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1ozzy, why do you ask?

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