Creating a vegetarian menu can be challenging, particularly if you are accustomed to cooking with meat as the main component. To add texture and presentation to your vegetarian dishes, consider cutting, shredding, or grating your ingredients with a knife, food processor, mandoline, or grater. For example, you can make zucchini noodles, cauliflower rice, carrot ribbons, and shredded cabbage. Roasting, baking, or grilling your ingredients in an oven, toaster oven, grill, or griddle can create a crispy, caramelized, or charred surface and enhance their flavor and color. Examples include roasted potatoes, baked tofu, grilled corn, and griddled cheese. Mixing, blending, or mashing your ingredients with a spoon, fork, blender, or food processor can create a smooth, creamy, or chunky texture that makes them more cohesive and filling. Examples include mashed potatoes, blended soups, mixed salads and mashed avocado. With these techniques you can make attractive and appetizing vegetarian dishes that will impress your customers. For example: a zucchini noodle lasagna with roasted vegetables; cheese; and tomato sauce; or a blended lentil soup with shredded cheese and croutons.