So, we have tried some interesting substitutes for meat. Seitan was good, a tad salty and Tempeh(Soy) was not so good. Could very well be the recipes we made, I'd be willing to try each differently. We also gave lentils a shot, which wasn't too bad either.
One would think I should have like 18 new recipes that I have tried but one would be wrong. We did a lot of Subway and some other restaurants where their menu was very extensively vegetarian, ya know with like just black bean burger as non-meat option. But here are the new recipes we tried and respective reviews of each.
Margherita Pizza- We were hungry and lazy and didn't make our own dough but this was pretty good. I could have crushed the tomatoes more but there is something about fresh mozzarella that makes everything better. This is easily an 8 out of 10.
Mmm... cheese... |
Curried Cauliflower and Chickpea Stew-I didn't hate this one at all. If fact, went back for seconds and ate it for lunch the next day. Though, not a huge curry fan it was a nice change from our norm. The hubby actually prepared this one and said it was pretty tedious with the chopping and such and wouldn't make it again. And I'm probably ok with that. We included some Naan with it as well. A solid 5 out of 10.
Lentil Walnut Burgers- This came from the Moosewood Cookbook, which is no longer in print, booo. These burgers were pretty good, similar texture to a black bean burger but a very different taste. I don't like the texture of mushrooms or walnuts typically but since they are minced and squished with the lentils I hardly noticed it. I would definitely make these again and try them fried instead of the broiled. An easy 8.5 out of 10.
Spicy Enchiladas - This recipe calls for chicken but I replaced it with Seitan. This one was very good and not too difficult to make. Seitan has a weird feel to it in preparing the meal but cooked and mixed with everything else, tasted just fine. I'd called it a 9.5 out of 10.
Overall, I am not missing meat, other than bacon too much and could see this continuing though, we shall see how the husband feels about all that.
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