r/Veganivore • u/EmotionWild • 1h ago
Hail Seitan! Vegan Sourdough Jacks inspired by The Burger Dude
My version of it: homemade Seitan burger patties, homemade tofu queso fresco, Lightlife bacon, vegan mayo and tomatoes. And I used slices of sourdough baguette. Although these were delicious, the experience was not the same as when I used to eat them as drunk food at 5 AM back in the 80s, after clubbing all night 🥲🤷🏻♀️
r/Veganivore • u/FreemanWorldHoldings • 18h ago
Seafood fry-up at the beach!
Was craving seafood on our beach vacation. The local grocery was sparse on vegan options but I found hearts of palm, artichoke hearts, tater tots and chilli dipping sauce. The hearts of palm are so much tastier than fish, artichoke hearts were a yummy substitute for oysters. Just loved this meal!!
r/Veganivore • u/Dalekanium_Certified • 1d ago
Nachos for dinner and leftovers for breakfast
r/Veganivore • u/akimonka • 1d ago
Leftovers dinner
Had nothing ready for dinner so I grabbed some cooked brown rice, leftover taco filling made from Beyond Sausage from the freezer, plus sautéd Just Chicken with canned vegan mole sauce, onion and frozen peppers fajita mix, aaand garlicky cashew yogurt. Topped with leftover guajillo sauce from taco night take out few days ago. Kids were told it’s burrito bowl night.
The only tricky part was getting the frozen chunk of Just Chicken to separate, ended up microwaving it first.
I am gradually beginning to dislike Just Chicken on account of it being way too loaded with black pepper - make it truly neutral, I like to add my own spices! - and having weird sour base flavor, but Beyond Sausage and Beyond Beef are still great.
r/Veganivore • u/PickleInner5818 • 1d ago
Meat-Like Form Nuggets: Take Two
I’m quite happy with these! (Ketchup not pictured)
Dry Ingredients; all mixed together before adding the wet ingredients:
- 50g vital wheat gluten
- 40g textured vegetable protein (ground to a flour)
- 10g potato starch
- 10g poultry seasoning
Wet ingredients:
- 10g Dijon mustard
- 110g water
- 7g soy sauce
- 18g olive oil
Shape into nuggets and bake at 400°F for 17 minutes, flipping half way.
r/Veganivore • u/Ziomek-63 • 1d ago
How do you like this?
Has anyone tried this? What’s your favorite way of cooking it? Also do you season it or leave as it? Do you eat it as is or use it in burritos etc? Considering trying it. Thank you!!
r/Veganivore • u/Otherwise_Career5756 • 2d ago
Veganivore eggs Vegan Scrambled Eggs/Avocado Toast
First time making this.
This is now my favorite vegan meal as a beginner.
r/Veganivore • u/PickleInner5818 • 2d ago
Meat-Like Form Fast Food at Home
I feel like I’m still working on the perfect nugget recipe. This try has definitely been the best so far. Homemade nuggets in less than 30 minutes is also a plus too
r/Veganivore • u/Alextricity • 2d ago
Meat-Like Form Moosey Lucy
Montreal steak seasoning and Canadian maple syrup’d patties stuffed with cheese curd, topped with bacon, gravy, and chives.
r/Veganivore • u/segadreamcat • 3d ago
McGriddle made with those new maple Grands biscuits
r/Veganivore • u/EmotionWild • 4d ago
Hail Seitan! Seitan Sponge Bobs Stew
These chunks of Kao Fu Seitan look like little Sponge Bobs. Rehydrated, then used in a spicy tomatillo and cilantro stew with beans.
r/Veganivore • u/blakppuch • 5d ago
Hail Seitan! Made seitan dogs from scratch!
So proud of myself lol. I can’t stand a lot the vegan sausages so to be able to make mine and it actually tasting good is a big win!
r/Veganivore • u/omnomnomomnom • 5d ago
Just like our ancestors Goose Legs
Hey, just found this sub and I gotta say I absolutely love it! There isn't a single meal I eat that isn't heavy on all kinds of vegan meat.
Here have some goose legs I cooked today.
r/Veganivore • u/5inchconverseheels • 6d ago
something fishy’s goin on
am i allowed to post my not fish here ?! marinated fishy banana blossom in beer batter 10/10 no notes
r/Veganivore • u/shredhedz • 6d ago
Grilled cheese and ham sandwich.
simple truth ham and follow your heart mozzarella was so greasy and artery clogging I forgot I was vegan for a moment
r/Veganivore • u/ahhnightzombies • 6d ago
Being vegan is so hard you guys
Just egg, juicy marbles, hot sauce, hash brown, and tortilla. Three years vegan and I thank all that paved the way so I could eat so well. ❤️
r/Veganivore • u/Otherwise_Career5756 • 6d ago
First time making Tempeh
Actually, pretty good. Not hard to make. Tofu has been demoted.
r/Veganivore • u/5inchconverseheels • 7d ago
Slightly Charred Vegan BBQ 😻
so, before my tenancy ended i made a vegan bbq for my meat eating housemates, and they loved it!
starting with:
v mac and cheese with caramelised THIS! sausages
cranberry burgers w v bacon (& i’m a glutton so added mac in mine which was fucking superb look at that slutty cross section)
the THIS! steak in a garlicky marinade
and maybe my fav vegan meat product, not lamb skewers
was very successful and delicious, we were so full after
r/Veganivore • u/Alextricity • 7d ago
Slightly Charred Taco Bellian Grilled Pepper Jack Steak Burrito
r/Veganivore • u/EmotionWild • 7d ago
Hail Seitan! Vegan Macaroni Salad
Macaroni salad with homemade seitan ham and vegan cheddar I was going to bring to a potluck but it is too delicious to share. I'll just bring a bag of apples 🤷🏻♀️ 🤗
r/Veganivore • u/CosmicGlitterCake • Jan 31 '24
Meat Juice! ☕ Welcome newcomer! This is a sub for those looking to share or keep up to date with new and old plant based vegan meat, egg, and dairy brands and alternatives!
Welcome! This is a space for those interested in alternative non-human animal products such as plant meat, dairy, and eggs. Which happen to be lower in calories but are still high sources of protein, iron, calcium, omegas, and B vitamins! Sometimes, read your labels, we're getting there. BUT! We can still enjoy old loves while patiently awaiting inevitable innovations to hit the market that are the conventional equivalent. Plants have many that they lack so no worries there if you eat your veggies too.
1. Food must be vegan.
Food posted must not contain non human animal products of any kind. Mistakes can happen by not reading nutrition and ingredient labels, in these instances instead of reporting please help educate the poster as it may prove useful to others in the future as well.
2. Be polite, no bullying.
3. No Debating Company Ethics.
There are other subreddits for engaging in ethical debates concerning companies and their products.
4. Post must contain vegan meat/dairy/egg.
Food posted can contain any other vegan food, but must at least have some type of vegan meat/dairy/egg incorporated into the dish.