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buzzycrumbhunger

(2,248 posts)
11. It's a good one
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 04:54 PM
Monday

… especially for people who think they don’t want to eat soy. They have several versions, including nuggets, burgers, and these roasts—which are about the size of a pound of ground meat in a plastic tube. Takes seasoning well and while it’s not an exact duplicate of a chicken breast (it’s less tender, perhaps), it’s a nice mild flavour. I got these at a discount supermarket in town and they had a freezer case FULL of them for only $2.50 each, so I’ll need to stock up the deep freeze with them.

Should’’ve roasted the pair of them together so I could use the second one to slice for sandwiches.

I typically just make my own seitan (I buy gluten flour in 25# bags) but sometimes, you just want to be able to chuck dinner in the oven for an hour and be done with it.

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