
The best part about summer is that you can take your cooking outdoors. If you enjoy firing up your grill on those balmy summer days and are looking for meatless, vegetarian grilling recipes, look no further; I’ve got you covered. Here are some super tasty, super easy vegetarian grilling recipes for you!
Grilled Eggplant, Halloumi and Pesto Burgers

Halloumi is a dense, salty cheese from Cyprus. It grills without melting! Halloumi is one of my favorite things ever to grill. Many grocery stores carry it, as do Middle eastern and Mediterranean markets. The grilled halloumi, along with thick grilled eggplant discs make an unforgettable meaty, tasty vegetarian burger. Get the recipe here..
Grilled Corn Cobs with Miso Butter

You got to have corn if you are grilling! I put a delicious Asian twist to my grilled corn on the cob. I slather it with a rich, deeply flavored miso butter! Grill up some corn with miso butter and your cookout guests will be wondering what that terribly tasty secret ingredient is!
Grilled Portobello Mushroom and Roasted Red Pepper Burger

Because you can’t have too many grilled veggie burgers! Heres another yummy, yet easy grilled burger recipe for you. Portobello mushrooms are so great on the grill. They soak up the balsamic marinade wonderfully. And they hold up very well to grilling. And because of their large size, they are so easy to manage on a grill. I add some mozzarella for some gooey cheesy goodness.
Tandoori Grilled Broccoli and Cauliflower Kebabs

Theres nothing like a good, chargrilled Indian style kebab. These broccoli and cauliflower skewers are marinated in a spicy yogurt sauce with ginger, garlic, turmeric, coriander and garam masala and then grilled to perfection. They will taste great over my paella style tomato rice.
Grilled Naan Salad

This recipe can be made on the grill or in an oven and is easily adaptable. Its my take on Fattoush – a levantine bread salad. Only, I put an Indian twist on it! It will be absolutely wonderful served with the tandoori grilled broccoli and cauliflower above!









There is a little Vietnamese place near where I live called 
This curry is very easy to make. The curry powder and the lemongrass do the work for you, really. They make the curry wonderfully aromatic and tasty. A lot of Vietnamese curries have finely minced lemongrass in them. Sometimes lemongrass can be fibrous, so I prefer to leave it whole in the curry, and then fish it out before serving. Just make sure you give the lemongrass stalk a good smash, to break it open and release all its flavors.
Vietnamese curry powder is easily available at Asian markets. 
I can’t believe I haven’t blogged a vegetarian lettuce wrap recipe up until now! Its one of my go to quick and easy dishes. And now that the weather is getting warmer, I crave these light, crisp lettuce “boats” filled with a zesty tofu mushroom filling. And did I mention this is just an 8 ingredient recipe? Thats right, only 8 ingredients (not counting the oil, because everyone already has oil, right?)! And you probably already have all the ingredients for these lettuce wraps in your pantry!



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I love rice noodles in any form and this lemony rice noodles recipe is one of my quick and easy favorites. In India we make a similar dish using fresh string hoppers (rice noodles) called lemon idiappam. I use store bought dry rice noodles (also called rice sticks or rice vermicelli) as a shortcut. The rice noodles only need a quick soaking in hot water. And while the noodles are soaking you can prepare the tadka (tempered spices). So you can make this dish in just 10 minutes.
The seasoning for these lemon rice noodles is simple and easy. Its the standard Indian “tadka” – a tempering of whole spices in oil. I then add freshly squeezed lemon juice and turmeric to the tadka before throwing in the rice noodles.
This is a crowd pleasing recipe, easy to make, and keeps well so you can take it for pot lucks and picnics. Kids will also love it. Serve it with a simple coconut chutney, 