I’m relatively new to Canberra and need to urgently find a shop that sells pre-made vegetarian lasagnes. I’ve tried Coles and Woolworths, but they only sell beef lasagnes.
I am not a vegetarian, but make vegetarian lasagnes all the time nearly from scratch (I purchase the lasagne sheets). They are easy, and with vegetarian lasagnes you can really let your imagination run wild. Pumpkin, fetta, spinach, tofu and rosemary is my spouse’s favourite, while I enjoy eggplant, mushroom and tomato.
dandee, is that the same Deli Van that is on Sulwood drive on some days during the week? The website isnt much use yet by the way, but good to keep an eye on.
more pressingly…how does a vegetarian lasagne become considered urgent?
I could see the need for an urgent vegetarian lasagna – imagine putting on a dinner party when you find out on short notice that one or more of your guests is a vegetarian and have no idea on recipes/don’t have time to put something together.
How many do you need ?
Fyshwick Markets has a few great delicatessens and an organic producer maybe you could try them.
I would have thought it easier to make it myself really – rather than pfaffing around town – but that depends on how many you need.
If your in the far north or have an inclination to travel in that direction, try the Cook and the Grocer:
http://thecookandgrocer.com.au/takehomemeals.htm
Pond sludge mixed with stinging nettles would taste better than a coles/woolies prepackaged lasagne.
try the al jalal markets alot of the food is vegan or vegitarian
Simply Fresh Fruit Markets do good single servings of veg lasagna, you might be able to convince them to sell you a whole one? Good luck!
Problem solved!
The amazing people at Fruitylicious in Gungahlin will make one for me.
Thanks for the Cook and Grocer suggestion – the lovely lady there put me onto Fruitylicious.
Superbarn in Civic sells them and the Griffith shops would be a good place to try too
But then again it seems your problem is solved – haha whoops : P
Forget about vegetarian crap altogether and eat some real food. Your local butcher can provide further details.
I have gotten one from Supabarn in Kaleen a few months ago.
more pressingly…how does a vegetarian lasagne become considered urgent?
well fads come and go so quickly…
I am not a vegetarian, but make vegetarian lasagnes all the time nearly from scratch (I purchase the lasagne sheets). They are easy, and with vegetarian lasagnes you can really let your imagination run wild. Pumpkin, fetta, spinach, tofu and rosemary is my spouse’s favourite, while I enjoy eggplant, mushroom and tomato.
Fruitylicious is probably the best store in the wasteland that is the Gungahlin town centre.
My mum sells them from her deli van at the Woden Farmers Markets on Sunday as well as a bunch of other tasty vege pastry type treats.
http://www.thedelivan.com.au/
diprotodon said :
yum
housebound said :
Where’s the beef?
SolarPowered said:
Fruitylicious is probably the best store in the wasteland that is the Gungahlin town centre.
+1. Fruitylicious is awesome, great and very helpful staff, great produce and good prices. I recommend it to everyone in Gunghers.
…Pumpkin, fetta, spinach, tofu and rosemary is my spouse’s favourite, while I enjoy eggplant, mushroom and tomato.
yum
Where’s the beef?
On the cow, where it belongs.
dandee, is that the same Deli Van that is on Sulwood drive on some days during the week? The website isnt much use yet by the way, but good to keep an eye on.
Lenient said :
…hanging in your butchers cold room.
candelabra said :
I could see the need for an urgent vegetarian lasagna – imagine putting on a dinner party when you find out on short notice that one or more of your guests is a vegetarian and have no idea on recipes/don’t have time to put something together.