Just 20 minutes to make, and only 7 ingredients, this is by far the quickest and easiest seitan recipe ever!! This vegan chicken alternative is simple to whip up and perfect to add to any meal. Crispy crunchy on the outside, and tender chewy in the middle. The perfect meaty texture to amp up any vegan meal! If you are new to making seitan this is the perfect recipe for beginners to try.
This amazing seitan is made with things you already have in your kitchen: flour and water!
These vegan seitan steaks will leave you speechless! High in protein, meaty, and so delicious. Perfect for summer time or for making a weeknight feel like a fancy dinner.
This is a new version of my original vegan prime rib(less) roast made from washing flour. I subbed out fresh beetroot for powder to yield a firmer texture, as well as added more beefy flavoring to the mix. Still fancy enough for your holiday table, but easy enough to be enjoyed more often.
You won't believe the amazing texture on this juicy, vegan, seitan steak!!!
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This vegan seitan chicken is the best seitan recipe you'll ever try! The texture is unreal and it's a great source of plant-based protein.
If you're looking for a flavorful, yet simple recipe for ham from washed flour, look no further! No need to worry about achieving the perfect oven temperature, frying or making a broth, because this seitan is cooked by wrapping and steaming. Slices up perfectly for sandwiches, too!
Seitan is what vegan dreams (I mean meats) are made of! While most people are at least a little familiar with tofu—one of the longest-standing meat alternatives—many people don’t realize that seitan has also been a common meat substitute for more than a thousand years! Also known as wheat gluten, seitan first appeared during the...Read more »
Are you looking for delicious seitan recipes? This article contains 15 delicious vegan seitan recipes as well as many important facts and a basic recipe!
Vegan Beef Seitan from flour. This high protein recipe is made from bread flour and beet juice- creating a meaty, chewy, seitan that tastes like beef. This plant based recipe is perfect for those looking for get more protein in their diet.
Make your life easier by trying this Instant Pot Seitan that tastes like beef and is super versatile for any dish including stir fry, lunch meat, and steak!
Get ready for the Best Vegan Steak ever! These seitan steaks are incredibly tender, juicy, and full of flavor. High in protein, they're a hit even among non-vegans.
These vegan seitan wings get slow cooked in broth, then fried right before serving for an amazingly tasty result! I love them for game days, parties, or just about any time! (I mean, really, when are wings ever not awesome?!?)
Seitan is what vegan dreams (I mean meats) are made of! While most people are at least a little familiar with tofu—one of the longest-standing meat alternatives—many people don’t realize that seitan has also been a common meat substitute for more than a thousand years! Also known as wheat gluten, seitan first appeared during the...Read more »
You can easily make seitan from scratch following this instant pot seitan recipe! With just a few ingredients, you can make this versatile chicken alternative that is meaty, juicy, and protein-packed.
Derived from wheat gluten, seitan boasts a meaty texture and an incredible ability to absorb flavours. With a history rooted in East Asian cuisine, this protein-packed powerhouse has become a staple for those seeking a hearty and satisfying meat alternative.
Now, I don't work with vital wheat gluten much. Anyone who lives in the UK or Ireland will know why - it's almost impossible to buy the stuff! Online only as far as I can see and I like to keep my foodstuffs ordered online to a minimum That being said I do order vital wheat gluten mostly so I can make my Vegan Rullepølse, which is an absolute Christmas essential for me :-) Since I had some about I thought I would have a go at some turkey style deli slices. This was inspired from 2 sources, first - the turkey style broth for seitan in La Dolce Vegan and Vegan Dad's Corned Beef. I once tried the broth in La Dolce Vegan when I got brave one night and attempted to make my own wheat gluten (nightmare, I don't recommend it!) but I loved that broth, the sage and onion flavouring really was reminiscent of Christmas turkey and I actually continue to use a variation of it as a gravy. Then I made Vegan Dad's corned beef which is steamed rather than boiled and I was so impressed with the texture: tender, not too chewy and when it's cold can be sliced really thin. So I thought I would combine the two, adding the flavourings from the broth in La Dolce Vegan with the steam and bake method Vegan Dad uses. I am so happy with the end result, well, for someone who rarely uses vital wheat gluten I am! If you know those sage and onion slices by Redwood foods this is very close, and I love those. (Just a note, I noticed that Vegan Dad also has turkey style slices but he uses flavourings I can't buy here so figured I would stick with La Dolce Vegan's flavourings). In the same way any meat style dish features in my life it's for one reason only - memories. Good food memories. For me, leftover Christmas turkey was only consumed one way: thinly sliced in buttered white bread with lots of mayo and a bit of salt and pepper. Yes. Sliced white bread - gasp! So, that's exactly how I had this (with vegan butter and mayo, of course) and it reminded me so much of my old favourite. That being said I can also see this working as a roast, thickly sliced while warm and served with the usual trimmings. Vegan Turkey Style Deli Slices: • 100g (1/2 cup) canned white canellini beans, drained and rinsed. • 1 Tbsp olive oil • 1 cup water • 2 Tbsp soy sauce • 1/2 tsp vegan worcester sauce • 3 Tbsp nutritional yeast • 1 tsp onion powder • 1/4 tsp smoked sea salt • 1/2 tsp dried sage • 1/2 tsp dried thyme • 1 1/2 cups vital wheat gluten I prefer to do all of this in a mortar and pestle but you could use a food processor if you prefer or even by hand. In a mortar and pestle add the nutritional yeast flakes, onion powder, salt, sage and thyme and grind until the yeast flakes are like a powder and the herbs get crushed. Remove and set aside. Add the beans to the mortar and pestle and mash until really creamy. Transfer to a large bowl. Mix together the water, olive oil, soy and worcester sauce in a pyrex measuring jug then whisk in the yeast and seasonings. Pour a little over the beans and whisk to incorporate, slowly add the rest of the liquid whisking all the while until mixed. Add the wheat gluten and mix well until it comes together. Sprinkle some more wheat gluten onto a surface and knead a few times until you have a large, wide oval loaf. I probably kneaded in a couple tablespoons more gluten here but the loaf will be on the wet side. That's good as you won't end up with dry deli slices, although it is probably the reason for the holes in the end product there. Still, I wouldn't change a thing here as the taste and texture was lovely! Wrap the loaf up in foil, sealing the edges well and steam for 1 hour. Do check the water levels now and again as it can easily boil dry! Preheat the oven to 180C when there is about 15 minutes left of steaming. Place the foil wrapped loaf directly in the oven and bake for 30 minutes. Remove and let cool then it's ready to be sliced thin for sandwiches. Furthermore, I used the slices to make another variation on my Vegan Butter Grilled Bagel Toasties. This one had the turkey slices, vegan mayo, black pepper and Dijon mustard and was amazing! Possibly a new favourite here :-) Just toast using the same method as the other bagel toasties in the post there. ♥ Nutritional Information: per 100g Calories: 196 Fat: 2.8g Sat Fat: 0.3g Fibre: 1.8g Protein: 23.9g Carbs: 16.8g Sugar: 0.4g Sodium: 422mg You Might Also Like: Vegan Rullepølse Vegan Butter Grilled Bagel Toasties Tweet Pin It
This vegan steak strips recipe only takes 19 mins to make! To make vegan steak strips, all you need is soy curls, bouillon cube and seasonings to get an authentic steak strip look and taste. This recipe is loved by vegans & non-vegans.
Il Ragù di Seitan è un gustoso Ragù Vegano semplice e veloce è perfetto per condire la pasta, realizzare gustose Lasagne Vegane e tanti altri primi piatti vegani davvero sfiziosi.
I always get questions about how to make gluten-free seitan. When Herbies ask how to replace the vital wheat gluten, my go-to recommendation is OrgraN’s …
Juicy, tender, flavourful, perfect for enjoying as an appetizer with a dipping sauce and even better for topping on pasta. Easy to make and can be prepared ahead of time or frozen for later.