Healthy Vegan - Seitan 'Meat' Slices
So its Friday the 13th and I thought I would show food considered to be a little freaky by non-vegan and non-vegetarian - Seitan pronounced Satan.
I've been ravenous recently, wanting to get my gnashers into something of substance and rip and tear it. Perhaps its the change of weather; or maybe i am just watching way too much of The Walking Dead series. We started watching the series on DVD Halloween weekend and are now on series 4, so no spoilers please!
Over the weekend, I made this mock 'meatloaf' with vital wheat gluten. I was a little heavy handed with the fennel seeds. We have had it various ways over the week including today, but the most enjoyable was when a slab of it was seared on both sides and served with horseradish mash, greens and home-made brown gravy. The rest has been good for cold sandwich fillings, Yes we Brits do like our sandwiches. The seitan slices were quite succulent and not at all dry like much of the packaged stuff.
Now how to present something not overly attractive, but here it is - some carefully carved slices ready to be chomped, sorry already chomped.
I will be making this again, but with different spices and will share the recipe then.
I am sharing some of these slices with Kimmy at Seitan Faux Roast from the A2K archives.
I've been ravenous recently, wanting to get my gnashers into something of substance and rip and tear it. Perhaps its the change of weather; or maybe i am just watching way too much of The Walking Dead series. We started watching the series on DVD Halloween weekend and are now on series 4, so no spoilers please!
Over the weekend, I made this mock 'meatloaf' with vital wheat gluten. I was a little heavy handed with the fennel seeds. We have had it various ways over the week including today, but the most enjoyable was when a slab of it was seared on both sides and served with horseradish mash, greens and home-made brown gravy. The rest has been good for cold sandwich fillings, Yes we Brits do like our sandwiches. The seitan slices were quite succulent and not at all dry like much of the packaged stuff.
Now how to present something not overly attractive, but here it is - some carefully carved slices ready to be chomped, sorry already chomped.
I will be making this again, but with different spices and will share the recipe then.
I am sharing some of these slices with Kimmy at Seitan Faux Roast from the A2K archives.




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