Vegetarian eating isn't for everyone, but if you're trying to eat less meat OR you're going meatless for the long haul, getting enough protein is super important.
Of course, how much protein you need differs from person to person depending on your size, activity level, and whatever your health and fitness goals might be. For these meals, we aimed for at least 15 grams as a good place to start when you're cutting meat (aka a big source of protein) out of your diet.
Also worth noting is that the 400-calorie limit here is mostly arbitrary: The goal is to show that you can be mindful about portion sizes, if that's your thing, but still get the protein you need to function and feel good. You can figure out how many calories you actually need throughout the day here.
1. Salsa Verde Lentil Tacos With Mango-Pomegranate Pico
2. Spinach and Sun-Dried Tomato Omelet Sandwich
3. Cheesy Black Bean Stuffed Sweet Potatoes With Poached Eggs
4. Kale, Chickpea, and Fennel Salad With Orange Vinaigrette
5. Baked Zucchini Fritters
6. Roasted Fennel, Asparagus, and Red Onions with Parmesan and Hard-Boiled Eggs
7. Blackberry Yogurt Parfait
8. Cream of Mushroom and Wild Rice Soup
9. Cauliflower Steaks With Lentils
10. Thai Salad and Cauliflower Rice Wrap
11. Kale Goat Cheese Pizza
12. Black Bean Chili With Paprika Yogurt and Zucchini
13. Cauliflower Pizza With Greek Yogurt Pesto and Grilled Veggies
14. Portobello Mushroom Caps With Feta, Tomato, and Mint
15. Split Pea Soup
16. Portobella Stuffed Pizza
17. Overnight Oats With Blueberries and Chia Seeds
18. Black Bean Tacos With Spicy Cashew Cheese
19. Spanish Quinoa Stuffed Peppers
20. Sweet Potato and Lentil Cakes With Lemony Avocado Sauce
21. Lentil Sloppy Joes
22. Layered Roasted Veggie, Sweet Potato & Black Bean Tortilla Pie
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The recipe for #6 is called Roasted Fennel, Asparagus, and Red Onions with Parmesan and Hard-Boiled Eggs. The original post misstated the recipe name.