To begin by articulating the counter-argument, regular BBQ and non-meat BBQ are worlds apart. There is just about no connection between the two and everyone needs to differentiate the two from each other.
In fact, the idea of “vegetarian BBQ” is an oxymoron and ends up besmirching the great tradition of proper BBQ that goes back hundreds of years. Grilled vegetables have no place on a BBQ menu. In fact, they even have no place at a BBQ competition where their presence is routinely banned.
As we all know, BBQ is reserved for meat only. This is the ingredient that works the best over fire and smoke, changing over time to become the mouth-watering barbecue that we all know and love.
Of course, we need to say that there is in fact a place for grilled vegetables: on the side as side dishes. Let’s face it, their importance is secondary to the main course. As enjoyable as they may be between bites, grilled vegetables occupy a small place on the periphery of BBQ culture. They have no place being the center of attention of any proper BBQ cooker or grill (literally).
Therefore, as we can plainly see, BBQ culture has no place for grilled vegetables. As such, “BBQ veggies” is something that should never come up in conversation when talking about BBQ.