Tornadic Thoughts
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Store bought veggie burgers/most all meat replacements haven't impressed me one bit, @Changing4Best . I eventually learned I had to make my own from scratch if I wanted it to taste good, too. I make my own with chickpeas/sweet potato, or black beans, or use marinated portobella mushroom caps.
I also make my own tofu with chickpea flour rather than use the soy option. It's super easy to do and the flour is inexpensive. Here's the recipe:
My one store bought meat replacement/vegan junk food weakness is the tofurkey brand Italian sausage links. I put them on romaine lettuce boats topped with sauteed peppers and onions and spicy brown mustard, or slice them up and add to marinara sauce and serve on mung bean noodles. Yum!
A friend gave me a curry based lentil soup, but it wasn't enough for two good servings, so I added cannelini beans/raw cashews/veggie broth/coconut milk/curry/cumin/turmeric/dulse flakes/fresh cilantro/chopped kale and served it over mung bean thread noodles. Then munched on some pretzels and sunflower seed butter.
I also make my own tofu with chickpea flour rather than use the soy option. It's super easy to do and the flour is inexpensive. Here's the recipe:
My one store bought meat replacement/vegan junk food weakness is the tofurkey brand Italian sausage links. I put them on romaine lettuce boats topped with sauteed peppers and onions and spicy brown mustard, or slice them up and add to marinara sauce and serve on mung bean noodles. Yum!
A friend gave me a curry based lentil soup, but it wasn't enough for two good servings, so I added cannelini beans/raw cashews/veggie broth/coconut milk/curry/cumin/turmeric/dulse flakes/fresh cilantro/chopped kale and served it over mung bean thread noodles. Then munched on some pretzels and sunflower seed butter.