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This is rather good! I'm not sure why it's called " steak; " it reminds

me of chicken chow mein (without the cooked celery which I dislike).

My husband loves this.

 

Thanks!

Heidi

 

, ELLEN DESKIN <edeskin01

wrote:

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> Came across this recipe in my files and thought it might be of

interest to the group. Enjoy!

>

> SEITAN STEAK

>

> 2 cups dried shitake mushrooms sliced

> 2 cups water

> 3 tablespoons tamari

> 2 cups flaked angle-cut seitan

> 1 cup diced onions

> 1/2 cup diced red bell peppers

> 2 tablespoons sesame oil

> 2 tablespoons minced garlic

> 2 tablespoons chopped basil

> 1/2 cup diced green bell peppers

> 1/4 cup sherry

> 2 cups water

> 3 tablespoons miso

> 2 teaspoon tomato paste

> 1 tablespoon tamari

> 1/4 cup arrowroot dissolved in 1/4 cup water.

>

> Place mushrooms in a bowl and cover them with hot water. Soak until

> soft about 30 minutes then place the soaked mushrooms in a pot with

> 2 cups of water and tamari. Simmer uncovered for 30 minutes and set

> aside. Sauté seitan, mushrooms, onions and red bell peppers in the

> oil along with the garlic and basil. When the vegetables are tender

> (half cooked) add the green bell peppers, sherry, and 1-3/4 cup

> water. Mix the miso and 1/4 cup water along with the tomato paste

> and the tablespoon of tamari. Add to the vegetables. Add dissolved

> arrowroot and continue to simmer while stirring constantly until

> sauce has thickened. Serve with noodles, rice or mashed potatoes.

>

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Oh, I am so happy to hear this. Thank you so much and I am very glad you enjoyed

it.

 

Smile from the UK,

Elle

 

heidiup1 <Heidiup1 wrote:

This is rather good! I'm not sure why it's called " steak; " it reminds

me of chicken chow mein (without the cooked celery which I dislike).

My husband loves this.

 

Thanks!

Heidi

 

, ELLEN DESKIN <edeskin01

wrote:

>

> Came across this recipe in my files and thought it might be of

interest to the group. Enjoy!

>

> SEITAN STEAK

>

> 2 cups dried shitake mushrooms sliced

> 2 cups water

> 3 tablespoons tamari

> 2 cups flaked angle-cut seitan

> 1 cup diced onions

> 1/2 cup diced red bell peppers

> 2 tablespoons sesame oil

> 2 tablespoons minced garlic

> 2 tablespoons chopped basil

> 1/2 cup diced green bell peppers

> 1/4 cup sherry

> 2 cups water

> 3 tablespoons miso

> 2 teaspoon tomato paste

> 1 tablespoon tamari

> 1/4 cup arrowroot dissolved in 1/4 cup water.

>

> Place mushrooms in a bowl and cover them with hot water. Soak until

> soft about 30 minutes then place the soaked mushrooms in a pot with

> 2 cups of water and tamari. Simmer uncovered for 30 minutes and set

> aside. Sauté seitan, mushrooms, onions and red bell peppers in the

> oil along with the garlic and basil. When the vegetables are tender

> (half cooked) add the green bell peppers, sherry, and 1-3/4 cup

> water. Mix the miso and 1/4 cup water along with the tomato paste

> and the tablespoon of tamari. Add to the vegetables. Add dissolved

> arrowroot and continue to simmer while stirring constantly until

> sauce has thickened. Serve with noodles, rice or mashed potatoes.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Make free worldwide PC-to-PC calls. Try the new Canada

Messenger with Voice

>

>

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