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pencil shavings 28-05-08 03:50 PM

Veggi food cooking help!
 
Im going to have to cater for a veggi for a couple of days, what is the difference in cooking fake chicken over real chicken and other replacement meats?

I can cook fine, but Im not going to cook food that doesnt have large amounts of meat in it! lol If she dosent like that, I have a lettus and some spring ongions she can eat. :-s

Thanks

missyburd 28-05-08 03:59 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
When you say fake chicken what exactly do you mean? I know tofu is a popular substitute, I live with a couple of veggies and a vegan, they eat a lot of the stuff lol. Cooks just like meat from what I've seen but is nothing like it really. Theres this thing called Sosmix too which makes convincing sausage substitutes! Or lots of pasta/noodles/curry?

Being a guy you'll probably want a fairly meaty dinner, you might have to cook your friend's meals separate to yours :smt102

gettin2dizzy 28-05-08 04:02 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
remember it doesn't need 'cooking'. Subsitutes just need a bit of crispening around the outside and warmed up in the middle. Sosmix is tasty :) Tofu can be great if you marinate it the day before, but it seems increasingly difficult to get the firm stuff.
Maybe get a falafel mix from the foreign foods section of the supermarket. It'll look like a mini box of cereal. Its easy, cheap and tasty :)

sarah 28-05-08 04:02 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
what sort of thing are you planing on cooking?

sarah 28-05-08 04:03 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
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Originally Posted by gettin2dizzy (Post 1523258)
remember it doesn't need 'cooking'. Subsitutes just need a bit of crispening around the outside and warmed up in the middle. Sosmix is tasty :) Tofu can be great if you marinate it the day before, but it seems increasingly difficult to get the firm stuff.
Maybe get a falafel mix from the foreign foods section of the supermarket. It'll look like a mini box of cereal. Its easy, cheap and tasty :)

I think Quorn is great too.

pencil shavings 28-05-08 04:08 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sarah (Post 1523259)
what sort of thing are you planing on cooking?

Well, I was planning just to cook my normal meals, but cook the meat replacement in a separate pan.

I think I will go shopping with her, and she can get the bits she likes to eat as I wouldnt know where to start.

OR...

I could just cook her chicken and tell her its tofu or somthing like that.... lol

pencil shavings 28-05-08 04:10 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by missyorkie_chris (Post 1523257)
When you say fake chicken what exactly do you mean?

oh, I just assumed (yes I know what they say about that!) that you could walk into a shop, and the product was called fake chicken, or chicken replacment. lol. shows how much I know!! :rolleyes:

missyburd 28-05-08 04:18 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pencil shavings (Post 1523267)
oh, I just assumed (yes I know what they say about that!) that you could walk into a shop, and the product was called fake chicken, or chicken replacment. lol. shows how much I know!! :rolleyes:

In that case, Quorn is a good bet, like Sarah mentioned. I had a Quorn lasagne once (I'm not a veggie though) - good stuff, almost hard to tell the difference!

Baked beans on toast too, can't go wrong with that one! (unless of course she hates baked beans...you probably want to be a leeeetle bit more sophisticated than that...:D)

Ed 28-05-08 04:25 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
Whatever the recipe, I GUARANTEE that it will start 'chop and fry an onion'

I got so bored with that. And one day I smelled a bacon sandwich:rolleyes:

the_lone_wolf 28-05-08 04:30 PM

Re: Veggi food cooking help!
 
steak with a side of bacon


they'll get the message pretty quick...

;)


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