Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 Here's a terrific vegan and super easy Sloppy Joe recipe! Hello! Title of article: Sloppy Joe Recipe featuring " Vegetarian Sloppy Joe, " mix by Fantastic World Foods Note: Though the brand is called, " Vegetarian Sloppy Joe, " it's actually vegan! Try as you may, there's not always time in the day (poetry!) to make meals from scratch! Luckily, these days we do have healthier options to choose from at the store. However, your choices are still somewhat limited at conventional grocery stores. Thus, the odds are higher that you will find this product at a more health-oriented store. This particular recipe uses " Vegetarian Sloppy Joe " made by Fantastic World Foods. In terms of the ingredients, there's nothing on the list that's unrecognizable except for one thing but it's in such a minute amount, since it's the last ingredient, that it's okay. It contains: soy protein (which you can overdo but every once in a while is fine), dehydrated veggies, brown rice syrup, soy sauce, spices, sea salt, miso powder, yeast extract, vinegar powder and silicon dioxide, which is a food additive. These sloppy joes are so good and taste just like the real thing! Unless, of course, you're currently a red meat-eater, then you might be able to tell. But if you've been a vegetarian for a while, your taste buds will be more acclimated to traditional American fare turned into veggie dishes and this is a really good one! Makes 5 to 7 sloppy joes Ingredients: 2 ½ tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 chopped medium-size tomato 2 diced garlic ½ of one medium white onion, diced 1 tablespoon agave nectar or honey 3 ounces of organic (if possible) tomato paste spelt or whole wheat hamburger buns (hint: spelt is healthier and tastes great, too!) 1. Saute the onion in 1 ½ tablespoons of olive oil, adding the garlic for a couple of minutes at the end (when the onion begins to turn transparent). 2. Prepare sloppy joe mix according to box instructions (which is where you will use the tomato paste and one tablespoon of oil). 3. When the mix is ready, add the onions, garlic, tomato and agave nectar. 4. Toast the hamburger buns (or not) and pile mixture on. Enjoy! Take care! Melanie Elizabeth http://www.zlighthouse.org Nutrition, holistic health, kundalini yoga & spirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 I hate to burst your enthusiasm about this recipe, but " soy protein " most likely contains MSG. Also, any soy product that is not listed as organic, is genetically modified. Carol , " Sunder Kaur " <mlny97 wrote: > > Here's a terrific vegan and super easy Sloppy Joe recipe! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 Looks good on the surface... But let me tell you that in my experience hunting free glutamate also known as MSG these are bad ingredients... : Soy protein = MSG Soy sauce = MSG Spices = MSG Yeast extract = MSG (don't know what miso powder is but if its processed it too has MSG) Innocent looking ingredients can be deadly... Sincerely Barb M. ---- Sunder Kaur 12/9/2007 7:39:11 AM Here's a terrific and super easy, vegan Sloppy Joe recipe! Note: Though the brand is called, "Vegetarian Sloppy Joe," it's actually vegan!Try as you may, there's not always time in the day (poetry!) to make meals from scratch! ......... In terms of the ingredients, there's nothing on the list that's unrecognizable except for one thing but it's in such a minute amount, since it's the last ingredient, that it's okay. It contains: soy protein (which you can overdo but every once in a while is fine), dehydrated veggies, brown rice syrup, soy sauce, spices, sea salt, miso powder, yeast extract, vinegar powder and silicon dioxide, which is a food additive.These sloppy joes are so good and taste just like the real thing! Unless, of course, you're currently a red meat-eater, then you might be able to tell. But if you've been a vegetarian for a while, your taste buds will be more acclimated to traditional American fare turned into veggie dishes and this is a really good one!Makes 5 to 7 sloppy joesIngredients:2 ½ tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil1 chopped medium-size tomato2 diced garlic½ of one medium white onion, diced1 tablespoon agave nectar or honey3 ounces of organic (if possible) tomato pastespelt or whole wheat hamburger buns (hint: spelt is healthier and tastes great, too!)1. Saute the onion in 1 ½ tablespoons of olive oil, adding the garlic for a couple of minutes at the end (when the onion begins to turn transparent).2. Prepare sloppy joe mix according to box instructions (which is where you will use the tomato paste and one tablespoon of oil).3. When the mix is ready, add the onions, garlic, tomato and agave nectar.4. Toast the hamburger buns (or not) and pile mixture on. Enjoy! Take care! Melanie Elizabethhttp://www.zlighthouse.orgNutrition, holistic health, kundalini yoga & spirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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