Drinks Wine Wine Pairings 7 Red Wine-Friendly Vegetarian Dishes You don't need steak to break out the Cabernet. By Food & Wine Editors Food & Wine Editors This is collaborative content from Food & Wine's team of experts, including staff, recipe developers, chefs, and contributors. Many of our galleries curate recipes or guides from a variety of sources which we credit throughout the content and at each link. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 26, 2017 Close Just because you've gone vegetarian doesn't mean you have to give up red wine with dinner. Meat-free dishes can definitely stand up to a full-bodied Cabernet or rich Malbec—you just have to prepare them correctly. Here, the best red wine-friendly vegetarian recipes to make. 1. Vegan Enchiladas The earthy mushrooms and sweet squash in these rich and tangy enchiladas go perfectly with a fruity Pinot Noir. 2. Miso-Roasted Eggplants with Tomatoes, Dill, Shiso and Black Vinegar Try a lively Beaujolais with this fantastic, ultra-colorful vegetarian dish. 3. Fried Tofu with Spicy Ginger-Sesame Sauce Tofu is an unlikely partner for red wine, but in this recipe by Young Hwa Chung a soy-ginger glaze works well with Cabernet Sauvignon. 4. Green-Lentil Curry Fragrant, herbal Pinot Noir compliments the Indian spices in this hearty curry. 5. Ratatouille Tart Morgon, a Beaujolais cru, produces medium-bodied, juicy wines that are fantastic with the tomatoes and eggplant in this tart. 6. Eggplant & Porcini “Meatballs” in Tomato Sauce Medium-bodied red wines go best with meatballs and tomato sauce—even vegetarian versions. Try a California red made with an Italian grape variety, like Sangiovese or Barbera. 7. Fusilli with Artichoke Hearts with Parmesan Cream Artichokes usually make wines seem sweeter. Accordingly, we suggest a red with loads of acidity like a Barbera or Dolcetto from the Piedmont region of Italy. Best $15-and-Under Red Wines Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit