Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 In our archives there are 621 messages with nutritional yeast in them. Here check it out and I bet you'll find some great things to try your nutritional yeast flakes with. /msearch?query=nutritional+yeast & c\ harset=windows-1252 Also under salad dressing, you'll find my Ceasar Salad dressing using it. It is yummy and all vegetarian, unlike the ones you find at the grocery store that has anchovies in them. Enjoy, Judy - pierce407720032003 Wednesday, June 04, 2008 6:44 PM nutritional yeast I tried a tofu recipe I found here and really liked it. I don't remember the name but it was for baking tofu. The recipe called for nutritional yeast. I need some other recipes/uses for that because I had to buy a lot more than I can use for that one tofu recipe. Any ideas or favorites you want to share? Or if anyone knows any sites on the internet with a 'search by ingredient' in them let me know and I can use that. Uhura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 , " pierce407720032003 " <sacornelius wrote: >You can use nutritional yeast on so many things. It's even good sprinkled on potatoes, breads, or popcorn. You can also make a chicken style seasoning with it. Here is the recipe for that. CHICKEN STYLE SEASONING 1 1/3 C Yeast flakes 3 TBS onion powder 2 1/2 tsp garlic powder 2 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp celery seed 2 TBS Italian seasoning 1 tsp tuneric, for color 2 TBS parsley flakes Blend smooth all except dry parsley flakes. Stir in parsley. Store in glass container. Avoid holding jar over steaming food as seasoning will take on moisture and become caked and stiff. Judy (jycr73) > I tried a tofu recipe I found here and really liked it. I don't > remember the name but it was for baking tofu. > > The recipe called for nutritional yeast. I need some other > recipes/uses for that because I had to buy a lot more than I can use > for that one tofu recipe. > > Any ideas or favorites you want to share? Or if anyone knows any sites > on the internet with a 'search by ingredient' in them let me know and I > can use that. > > Uhura > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 I sprinkle some on the crust when I make pizza. If I remember soon eneough & nbsp;to add it, it goes on before I bake the crust, but if I happen to forget, I sprinkle it on either before the sauce, or after the sauce, but before the cheese. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2008 Report Share Posted June 24, 2008 At 02:54 pm 24/06/08 +0000, you wrote: >I have read quite a few recipes that have nutritional yeast as an >ingredient. I was wondering where to find it (grocery store, health >food store)and also wondered what it adds to a recipe. Is it just >for nutritional value or is there a flavor to it also. It has a cheesy flavor and is also rich in B vitamins. You need to buy it in health food stores usually. You may need to look for " brewer's yeast flakes " ; a lot of places don't know what " nutritional yeast " means. Just be sure you don't get the powder... Brandel in Jerusalem /^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\/^\ Life's tough. It's tougher if you're stupid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 On a side note, I've read that behind India, Israel has the highest percentage of vegetarians in the world. AB Brandel D. Falk <ImaBDF Tuesday, June 24, 2008 7:01:43 AM Re: Nutritional Yeast At 02:54 pm 24/06/08 +0000, you wrote: >I have read quite a few recipes that have nutritional yeast as an >ingredient. I was wondering where to find it (grocery store, health >food store)and also wondered what it adds to a recipe. Is it just >for nutritional value or is there a flavor to it also. It has a cheesy flavor and is also rich in B vitamins. You need to buy it in health food stores usually. You may need to look for " brewer's yeast flakes " ; a lot of places don't know what " nutritional yeast " means. Just be sure you don't get the powder... Brandel in Jerusalem /^\/^\/^\/^\ /^\/^\/^\ /^\/^\/^\ /^\/^\/^\ /^\/^\/^\ /^\/^\/^\ /^\/^\/^\ /^\/^\ Life's tough. It's tougher if you're stupid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 I've never seen it in any market. I get it from Whole Foods or a health food and vcitamin store. It's used in recipes to give the cheesey taste and not have to use dairy. Chico , " ann1083 " <ann1083 wrote: > > Help-I live in a small town and my grocery is so inadequate--now I > can't find nutritional yeast--I realize I'll have to go to a bigger > store but where do I look? I keep being told to look in the cake mix > aisle. We have a health food store in town but every time I call > about something--probiotics, tempeh, nutritional yeast--I'm always > told they don't sell enough of whatever to carry it. It's so > frustrating! Maybe if they carried it they would sell it! Thank > you---I just needed to say that! > > Ann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 sometime sit has a different name like raw yeast flakes or something like that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 Thanks--did a search & there's a Whole Foods about 30 miles away--I've never been there but I think I'm going & stocking up! , " chico_trucker " <chico_trucker wrote: > > I've never seen it in any market. I get it from Whole Foods or a > health food and vcitamin store. > It's used in recipes to give the cheesey taste and not have to use > dairy. > > Chico > > , " ann1083 " <ann1083@> > wrote: > > > > Help-I live in a small town and my grocery is so inadequate--now I > > can't find nutritional yeast--I realize I'll have to go to a bigger > > store but where do I look? I keep being told to look in the cake > mix > > aisle. We have a health food store in town but every time I call > > about something--probiotics, tempeh, nutritional yeast--I'm always > > told they don't sell enough of whatever to carry it. It's so > > frustrating! Maybe if they carried it they would sell it! Thank > > you---I just needed to say that! > > > > Ann > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 That's not far at all. You'll enjoy Whole Foods very much. So much selection. Judy - ann1083 Saturday, July 26, 2008 10:52 PM Re: Nutritional Yeast Thanks--did a search & there's a Whole Foods about 30 miles away--I've never been there but I think I'm going & stocking up! , " chico_trucker " <chico_trucker wrote: > > I've never seen it in any market. I get it from Whole Foods or a > health food and vcitamin store. > It's used in recipes to give the cheesey taste and not have to use > dairy. > > Chico > > , " ann1083 " <ann1083@> > wrote: > > > > Help-I live in a small town and my grocery is so inadequate--now I > > can't find nutritional yeast--I realize I'll have to go to a bigger > > store but where do I look? I keep being told to look in the cake > mix > > aisle. We have a health food store in town but every time I call > > about something--probiotics, tempeh, nutritional yeast--I'm always > > told they don't sell enough of whatever to carry it. It's so > > frustrating! Maybe if they carried it they would sell it! Thank > > you---I just needed to say that! > > > > Ann > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2008 Report Share Posted July 27, 2008 Whole Foods is awesome but be prepared because it's quite expensive, which is why it has earned the nickname 'Whole Paycheck'. --- On Sun, 7/27/08, wwjd <jtwigg wrote: wwjd <jtwigg Re: Re: Nutritional Yeast Sunday, July 27, 2008, 12:28 AM That's not far at all. You'll enjoy Whole Foods very much. So much selection. Judy - ann1083 Saturday, July 26, 2008 10:52 PM [vegetarian_ group] Re: Nutritional Yeast Thanks--did a search & there's a Whole Foods about 30 miles away--I've never been there but I think I'm going & stocking up! , " chico_trucker " <chico_trucker@ ...> wrote: > > I've never seen it in any market. I get it from Whole Foods or a > health food and vcitamin store. > It's used in recipes to give the cheesey taste and not have to use > dairy. > > Chico > > , " ann1083 " <ann1083@> > wrote: > > > > Help-I live in a small town and my grocery is so inadequate-- now I > > can't find nutritional yeast--I realize I'll have to go to a bigger > > store but where do I look? I keep being told to look in the cake > mix > > aisle. We have a health food store in town but every time I call > > about something--probioti cs, tempeh, nutritional yeast--I'm always > > told they don't sell enough of whatever to carry it. It's so > > frustrating! Maybe if they carried it they would sell it! Thank > > you---I just needed to say that! > > > > Ann > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2008 Report Share Posted July 27, 2008 My local Fred Meyer / Kroger has it in their bulk bins. Hope you find some; it's yummy. Peace, Diane , " ann1083 " <ann1083 wrote: > > Help-I live in a small town and my grocery is so inadequate--now I > can't find nutritional yeast--I realize I'll have to go to a bigger > store but where do I look? I keep being told to look in the cake mix > aisle. We have a health food store in town but every time I call > about something--probiotics, tempeh, nutritional yeast--I'm always > told they don't sell enough of whatever to carry it. It's so > frustrating! Maybe if they carried it they would sell it! Thank > you---I just needed to say that! > > Ann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 How far are you from a town with a natural foods store? It doesn't have to be some ritzy glitzy store like Whole Foods. It just needs to be a big enough place for a local natural foods market. Nutritional yeast keeps very well, so if you can make a foray to someplace that sells it in bulk, you should be able to get enough to last you for 6 months for a reasonable price. Here's an online source you might like to try -- Bob's Red Mill. http://www.bobsredmill.com/product.php?productid=3628 & cat=0 & page=1 should get you to nutritional yeast. They charge $8.39 plus shipping for a half-pound bag, which might be cheaper than driving somewhere if it's a long trip. It's definitely worth getting nutritional yeast. The tasty, cheezy stuff makes a great cheese substitute in sauces. It tastes great as a topping, too. Try sprinkling it on popcorn! Cheers, Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 I live about 20 miles south of Indianapolis but I guess I live on the wrong side of town! I guess maybe there are fewer vegetarians because --places like Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, etc are all on the north side. But there is a suburb here onthe southside that I can check out for natural foods stores too . (My local health food store doesn't seem to sell enough vegetarian products to make it profitable to stock them.) Thanks for the link to the online source for nutritional yeast--- Ann In , bantrymoon <bantrymoon wrote: > > How far are you from a town with a natural foods store? It doesn't have > to be some ritzy glitzy store like Whole Foods. It just needs to be a > big enough place for a local natural foods market. > > Nutritional yeast keeps very well, so if you can make a foray to > someplace that sells it in bulk, you should be able to get enough to > last you for 6 months for a reasonable price. > > Here's an online source you might like to try -- Bob's Red Mill. > > http://www.bobsredmill.com/product.php?productid=3628 & cat=0 & page=1 > > should get you to nutritional yeast. They charge $8.39 plus shipping for > a half-pound bag, which might be cheaper than driving somewhere if it's > a long trip. > > It's definitely worth getting nutritional yeast. The tasty, cheezy stuff > makes a great cheese substitute in sauces. It tastes great as a topping, > too. Try sprinkling it on popcorn! > > Cheers, > > Trish > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 >>>> I live about 20 miles south of Indianapolis but I guess I live on the wrong side of town! I guess maybe there are fewer vegetarians because --places like Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, etc are all on the north side. But there is a suburb here onthe southside that I can check out for natural foods stores too . (My local health food store doesn't seem to sell enough vegetarian products to make it profitable to stock them.) Thanks for the link to the online source for nutritional yeast--- Ann <<<< It must be challenging. Living in a West Coast city spoils me, I think. I have so many options here. Even my local -- gosh, what do you call a store like Fred Meyer, an everything store? -- has a fine nutrition section where I can get organic beans in bulk and things like nutritional yeast. We also have a wide variety of Asian and Latino markets. If I read a recipe that calls for something like " tamarind, " for instance, I can get it somewhere. So the south side of Indy is a natural foods desert? My folks used to live in place like that, a small city in North Carolina, and when I visited them I realized how easy I have it out west. There was one small natural foods store in the center of town. If you didn't like that, you'd better like bacon fat in your collards! Cheers, Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 I live on the east coast and have a large variety of stores to choose from for vegetarian and health food items. My favorite is Wegmans, second Trader Joe's, but there's Whole foods, and a bunch of little health food stores around, two Asian markets close by. Not to mention, I'm a stones throw away from Philly, I get my herbs and oils from Penn Herb. Although its easier and cheaper to buy on line. They have great stuff, lots of homeopathic remedies and herbs for my culinary and incense needs. They close at 5:00 PM, I get done work at 6. So just move to Merchantville NJ, we can hang out Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 I'm off work Monday and I'm going to Whole Foods -- I'll take my time exploring --sounds like I can plan on having lunch too--Yes I envy all of you people who live in areas where these foods are available everyday. Looking on the bright side, though-- I'll be able to buy more because my hubby will know I won't be making the trip back to the north side for quite a while!lol , bantrymoon <bantrymoon wrote: > > >>>> I live about 20 miles south of Indianapolis but I guess I live on > the wrong side of town! I guess maybe there are fewer vegetarians > because --places like Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, etc are all on the > north side. But there is a suburb here onthe southside that I can check > out for natural foods stores too . (My local health food store doesn't > seem to sell enough vegetarian products to make it profitable to stock > them.) Thanks for the link to the online source for nutritional yeast--- > Ann <<<< > > It must be challenging. Living in a West Coast city spoils me, I think. > I have so many options here. Even my local -- gosh, what do you call a > store like Fred Meyer, an everything store? -- has a fine nutrition > section where I can get organic beans in bulk and things like > nutritional yeast. We also have a wide variety of Asian and Latino > markets. If I read a recipe that calls for something like " tamarind, " > for instance, I can get it somewhere. > > So the south side of Indy is a natural foods desert? My folks used to > live in place like that, a small city in North Carolina, and when I > visited them I realized how easy I have it out west. There was one small > natural foods store in the center of town. If you didn't like that, > you'd better like bacon fat in your collards! > > Cheers, > > Trish > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 I don't know if Bloomington would be a shorter/easier drive for you from where you live but there are some good stores for vegetarians in Bloomington. Bloomingfoods is the main one that comes to my mind. It's a co-op but they also allow non-members shop in the store and they have a lunch/deli so if you wanted to get lunch you could do so. Also, several Kroger stores have large vegetarian/health food selections- not ideal but better than nothing. My lil' sister lives in Plainfield and mentioned that there is a guy who delivers in season organic produce in the Indianapolis area. I can't think of his name or website right now but if you are interested I could find out for you. At least you have something somewhat close. I am a vegetarian in no- veg-head land! I live in Southwest Indiana and unless I want to drive 50++ miles to get some good veggie stuff I usually order it online (non-perishable.) www.veganessentials.com has a pretty good variety of things and they take paypal. I have had good luck with everything that I have gotten from them- including some awsome " veggie leather " ugg- like boots. Us Hoosier Veggies have to stick together! There are so few of us!! , " ann1083 " <ann1083 wrote: > > I'm off work Monday and I'm going to Whole Foods -- I'll take my time > exploring --sounds like I can plan on having lunch too--Yes I envy all > of you people who live in areas where these foods are available > everyday. Looking on the bright side, though-- I'll be able to buy > more because my hubby will know I won't be making the trip back to the > north side for quite a while!lol > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 , " Christine " <orca_0574 wrote: > > I don't know if Bloomington would be a shorter/easier drive for you > from where you live but there are some good stores for vegetarians in > Bloomington. Bloomingfoods is the main one that comes to my mind. It's > a co-op but they also allow non-members shop in the store and they > have a lunch/deli so if you wanted to get lunch you could do so. > > Bloomingfoods is great! I lived in Columbus for 13 years and used to drive to Bloomington every week or two. Lots of veggie friendly restaurants in Bloomington also. I remember Lennies (great calzones) was one of our favorites. I now live in Idaho and there are almost no vegetarians in this part of the country. We do have a great Co-Op though. Deb in Idaho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 Great idea, thanks. Yes, there seem to be a lot of vegetarians in Bloomington, with IU it's much different than my small town. I used to work in Bloomington before I got laid off last November but that was before I became a vegetarian--I was in Bloomingfoods a couple of times, though and it was interesting--I couldn't really appreciate then. It is about an hour away too. There's another smaller natural foods market in Bloomington but I forget the name--on a certain day of the week they have a discount--do you happen to know about that one? Since they are about the same distance I could go either way and I was tempted to go to WholeFoods just because it sounds so big. I'm off work Mon & was going to go but had a flat tire today and my hubby says I can't go in his truck--yuk! I live in Franklin--I'ved worked in Columbus too. Where is Lennies? Is it Italian? Is it near campus or the mall? Thanks! Ann , " baskets4deb " <dprupp wrote: > > , " Christine " <orca_0574@> > wrote: > > > > I don't know if Bloomington would be a shorter/easier drive for > you > > from where you live but there are some good stores for vegetarians > in > > Bloomington. Bloomingfoods is the main one that comes to my mind. > It's > > a co-op but they also allow non-members shop in the store and they > > have a lunch/deli so if you wanted to get lunch you could do so. > > > > > Bloomingfoods is great! I lived in Columbus for 13 years and used > to drive to Bloomington every week or two. Lots of veggie friendly > restaurants in Bloomington also. I remember Lennies (great > calzones) was one of our favorites. I now live in Idaho and there > are almost no vegetarians in this part of the country. We do have a > great Co-Op though. > > Deb in Idaho > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Sorry about the multiple posts today.... I'm very new at lowfat vegan cooking. Week three to be exact. I was looking at some videos on Youtube and noticed the use of Nutritional yeast flakes. Do any of you use them? Would the use of yeast contribute to the production of candida albicans? How do you generally use them? Thanks for your info. Timothy (who went from a low carb, high protein diet to Fat Free vegan.. so the learning curve is huge) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Hi Timothy Yes, I always have a jar of nutritional yeast flakes on hand! they're very handy for adding a bit of oomph to meal (either during cooking, or sprinkled on top as a condiment). I do not believe they contribute to candida. The flavour is quite strong. You could start by just sprinkling a little on top of a meal - on pasta instead of parmesan, for example. Best wishes, and congratulations on your new healthy diet! alice On 15/10/2008, at 3:16 AM, Timothy wrote: > Sorry about the multiple posts today.... > > I'm very new at lowfat vegan cooking. Week three to be exact. > > I was looking at some videos on Youtube and noticed the use of > Nutritional yeast flakes. > > Do any of you use them? > Would the use of yeast contribute to the production of candida > albicans? > How do you generally use them? > > Thanks for your info. > > Timothy > (who went from a low carb, high protein diet to Fat Free vegan.. so > the > learning curve is huge) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Our family LOVES nutritional yeast! We use quite a bit of it. I am the cook of the family and I use it in:mac n cheezebreadscreamy pasta dishespizza crustpizza sauce (heat up with some olive oil and seasonings. Cool and spread on pizza crust)sprinkled on practically anything I'm eating'bakon' made with tofudelicious graviesNot all of these are fat free of course.Enjoy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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