Japanese vegetarian recipes?

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Reply #1 - 2011 July 27, 12:49 am
tnall Member
From: Arizona Registered: 2010-07-19 Posts: 69

Hi everyone,

I've been considering going vegetarian for awhile now and would like to know if anyone could share any tasty Japanese recipes (or websites) to start in on it.


Thanks in advance~

Reply #2 - 2011 July 27, 12:57 am
nadiatims Member
Registered: 2008-01-10 Posts: 1676

Here's some:
antenna foods&recipes
ryoya1983's Channel

Last edited by nadiatims (2011 July 27, 12:58 am)

Reply #3 - 2011 July 27, 1:56 am
Tzadeck Member
From: Kinki Registered: 2009-02-21 Posts: 2484

Vegetarianism doesn't really exist in Japan, and the concept of 'meat' in not such a strong one in Japan (there are numerous anecdotes about vegetarians who asked for food with no meat, but got various forms of meat because the Japanese host didn't really understand what his guest meant by meat).  Though, vegetarianism has become more well-known, so recently more and more people understand it.

That being said, although almost any Japanese meal would have meat in it, there are plenty of individual Japanese foods that don't have any meat in them.  Normally you would have lots of little dishes, some with meat and some with no meat.  If you're a vegetarian you can just stick to the ones with no meat.

I've always really liked the Youtube channel cookingwithdog, which has tons of great real Japanese recipes.  And it's in English so Japanese knowledge isn't necessary.  Anyway, some of the recipes on the channel have no meat.

Last edited by Tzadeck (2011 July 27, 1:58 am)

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Reply #4 - 2011 July 27, 3:51 am
bodhisamaya Guest

Koyasan monastery in Wakayama has 1,000 monks that are strictly vegetarian, and there are several vegetarian restaurants around Daitokuji temple in Kyoto.  Although I haven't been to any of them due to the cost of a meal there.  I'm a notorious cheapskate.

I hate spending more than 10 minutes preparing a meal, so I mostly just throw veggies in season into a pot with tofu, beans and whatever sauce is in eye-shot.  Sometimes it turns out great.  Other times, not so much.

Last edited by bodhisamaya (2011 July 27, 5:56 am)

Reply #5 - 2011 July 27, 4:51 am
Tzadeck Member
From: Kinki Registered: 2009-02-21 Posts: 2484

Haha, should have mentioned the exception of Buddhism, where it definitely does exist in Japan.

Reply #6 - 2011 July 27, 7:07 am
caivano Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2010-03-14 Posts: 705

This site has quite a few - http://www.justhungry.com/vegetarian

Reply #7 - 2011 July 27, 7:29 am
Tzadeck Member
From: Kinki Registered: 2009-02-21 Posts: 2484

caivano wrote:

This site has quite a few - http://www.justhungry.com/vegetarian

Wow, great website!

Reply #8 - 2011 July 27, 9:47 am
dusmar84 Member
From: Tokyo Japan Registered: 2009-11-09 Posts: 177

Ive been using JustHungry for a long time now. Great resource. You should also know of their sister website http://justbento.com/ for all your bento (lunchbox) needs. Here's a great recipe for Kenchinjiru aka Japanese monk soup, completely vegetarian although finding burdock root in your country might be tough. http://www.justhungry.com/kenchinjiru-j … table-soup

cangy Member
From: 平安京 Registered: 2006-12-13 Posts: 372 Website

tnall wrote:

I've been considering going vegetarian for awhile now and would like to know if anyone could share any tasty Japanese recipes (or websites) to start in on it.

This is maybe my favourite book: Zen Vegetarian Cooking.

bodhisamaya wrote:

Koyasan monastery in Wakayama has 1,000 monks that are strictly vegetarian, and there are several vegetarian restaurants around Daitokuji temple in Kyoto.  Although I haven't been to any of them due to the cost of a meal there.  I'm a notorious cheapskate.

costs about 3000円, totally worth it

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