Gluten-free Lent Meat-less Monday Friday

Gluten-Free Meatless Monday Friday

Lent has arrived and a lot of people will be grumbling about not being able to eat meat.

 

In the Catholic Church, we abstain from eating meat on Fridays during the 40 days of Lent.

 

As a kid, this was so hard as we ate meat just about every day of the week. Come Fridays and we complained about having nothing left to eat!

 

Now we’re a family living a healthy gluten-free life, and we don’t eat meat every day.

 

The funny thing is that we eat lentil stew, quinoa with roasted veggies or veggie stir fry for dinner all week. No meat!  Yet, Fridays arrive during Lent and we suddenly feel like we are giving up a lot. Which of course we are supposed to be, right?

 

According to Bulldogcatholic.org, in the article, “Why Don’t Catholics Eat Meat During lent?”, Father Mike Schmitz stated that “meat was singled out because it is associated with celebrations and feasts.” He went on to say, “This is simply a discipline of the church . . . the heart of holiness is love, and the way we express our love is through obedience. Abstaining from meat won’t make you closer to God. But having a posture of obedience to the Church that Christ established will. This happens to be what the church asks us to do.”

 

If you are feeling overwhelmed by figuring out what to eat during this season of Lent for your gluten-free meatless Fridays, there are plenty of options.

 

Of course, many vegetarian or vegan dishes would work for gluten-free living.  

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Here’s a list of some of our favorite

meatless meals to try:

Lentil Stew

Bean Burgers

Salmon Burgers

Tacos made with beans instead of meat

Veggie Stir Fry

Frittatas

Baked Sweet Potato filled with sautéed kale and onions

Roasted Veggies over brown Rice or Quinoa

“Cheesy Rice” with a side salad  (our version of butternut squash rice)

Our Delicious Homemade Mac & Cheese Tuna Casserole

Large Salad filled with all of your favorite veggies, avocado and olives

Pasta Puttanesca

Quinoa Salad

Black Bean Soup

 

It is not really all that hard to come up with many dishes you can make meatless.

 

Beans and veggies can really replace any meat dish.  You may be surprised at how veggies can fill you up, and be quite satisfying.

 

Taking meat out of your meal can even save you money on groceries.

 

As you continue through Lent, try some new recipes and see how you can then incorporate a meatless meal in your weekly routine going forward. It’s a healthy step in your gluten-free life.

 

Join us over in the Gluten-Free

Facebook Group to learn more

about living your best gluten-free life

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