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Meatless recipes...high in protein
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 668248" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>We've recently started to try some of the meat substitutes available at the stores. Haven't brought myself to try tofu yet but have had pretty good luck with several different Morning Star products. The Mediterranean Patty was excellent! The "riblets" in bbq sauce were ok but nothing special. The sausage tasted pretty good but you have to be careful cooking it. If you don't get the outside fairly crispy, the center will have almost a....creamy?....texture. You have to be careful not to over cook them though. Haven't tried the "chicken" patties or breakfast strips yet. The main ingredient in most of these, if I'm not mistaken, is chick peas/garbanzo beans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 668248, member: 18238"] We've recently started to try some of the meat substitutes available at the stores. Haven't brought myself to try tofu yet but have had pretty good luck with several different Morning Star products. The Mediterranean Patty was excellent! The "riblets" in bbq sauce were ok but nothing special. The sausage tasted pretty good but you have to be careful cooking it. If you don't get the outside fairly crispy, the center will have almost a....creamy?....texture. You have to be careful not to over cook them though. Haven't tried the "chicken" patties or breakfast strips yet. The main ingredient in most of these, if I'm not mistaken, is chick peas/garbanzo beans. [/QUOTE]
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