Vegetarian recipe ideas for your next braai
Whether you’re the vegetarian hosting or attending the braai, you’ll know that sometimes, the veggies aren’t always catered for. We’ve put together a few simple vegetarian recipes that are sure to wow at your next braai.
Baked brinjals
Brinjals will always win the vegetarians over and while this recipe is technically for the oven, you can easily cook them on the braai, too. Either keep the brinjals on the cooler side of the fire and turn occasionally, or wrap them in foil and place them right in the coals.
Get the recipe for baked brinjals here.
Brinjal skewers
Yes, another brinjal recipe but we've included it for two reasons. Firstly, these are a crowd-pleaser that everyone, even the meat-eaters, will enjoy. Secondly, they're a reminder that any kind of veggie can be given the kebab treatment.
Get the recipe for brinjal skewers here.
Three-cheese braaibroodjie
Braaibroodjies are nothing revolutionary, but if you make them well (in other words, stuff them with three different types of cheese), they're guaranteed to keep the vegetarians at any braai happy.
Get the recipe for three-cheese braaibroodjie here.
Braaied plant-based sausages
If you're looking for a meat alternative, plant-based sausages are always a great idea – especially when they're glazed, sticky and charred, like these.
Get the recipe for plant-based sausages here.
Blue-cheese baked gem squash
Give gem squash the baked potato treatment by wrapping them in foil and cooking them straight on the coals. Blue cheese is optional, but highly recommended.
Get the recipe for blue cheese baked gem squash here.
Charred cauliflower and broccoli with Thai green curry butter
Cauliflower always benefits from a bit of colour, and you can achieve that pretty easily on a braai. Just keep rotating them so they char evenly.
Get the recipe for charred cauliflower and broccoli with Thai green curry butter here.
Looking for more braai recipes? Find our collection here.
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