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u/kaidomac · 1 pointr/mealprep

>We’re definitely guilty of trying a recipe once and ditching it if it doesn’t work out. I’ll work on trying adjustments and sticking with one until it’s perfected.

It can be really hard to do that, because you're basically fighting human nature, lol - but if you do the tweak & experiment approach, then you don't miss or skip over any recipe that might end up being amazing, you know? Granted, there are some recipes that your personal palette will just straight-up reject, so...it's a process, haha!

So I'll throw some recipes & resources out here - keep in mind (1) you may not personally like all of them, and (2) they may come out good, but you may want to tweak them to make them better. For me, trying new recipes is all about:

  1. Trying something new
  2. Seeing if I like it
  3. Seeing if I love it enough to lock it into my recipes folders
  4. Seeing if it has potential to be tweaked to be really excellent after some R&D in the kitchen
  5. Seeing if it's not good & needs to be dumped, lol

    If you look at your kitchen as a production environment, then the game changes a little bit: if you only eat 3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner), then you're on the hook for 21 meals per week. I aim to try at least one new recipe a week, which out of 21 meals required, isn't that bad! That minimum-level effort results in over 50 new recipes tried every year, which makes trying new things much more approachable! So with that said, here's a few links!

    Vegetarian:

    Jill Nussinow, aka The Veggie Queen, has a couple of great cookbooks: (well - they're vegan, a bit further from vegetarian, but really good!)