Guest guest Posted May 2, 2008 Report Share Posted May 2, 2008 I would miss my soul food and fall off the wagon, then I decided I could try black-eyed peas and greens and cornbread in vegetarian versions. I don't know how everybody else here feels about this product, but I have read the label on the bottle I have of " Liquid Smoke " , (I think it's actually called " Wright's Liquid Smoke " , and I don't see anythng related to " animal " on it. I have put this product (going gently! Small amounts, and tasting how it is) into something like cooked blackeyed peas or almost anything with beans in it. I love that flavor it gives--kind of " bacon-y " , --without using bacon. Last night I made a beans-and-rice dish and snuck in about a half-teaspoon of liquid smoke. It just gives food the mellow flavor that, well, traditionally, has been in some bean dishes in the form of " bacon " , " fat-back " or " streak-o-lean " smoked meat (smoked FAT!). I've been doing this for a long time, even longer than before the " meat " left the bean-pot at our house, and mainly because I am older, have more of a weight problem, and " bacon grease " of any kind has simply become a non-option, health-wise. I have also used, from time to time, a " hickory smoke-flavored salt " , but at least one of the brands is hard to find and the other one I've used has MSG as an ingredient--I don't " do " MSG, either! Anyway, I wanted to toss this idea out to let you know you can get some of that " traditional " flavoring and (as far as I can tell) it won't violate your vegetarian conscience. Liquid Smoke flavoring in foods gives that nice " smoky " flavor without using any meat, without having to add any " grease " ! Wishing you the best with your food adventures! --Laura B., in Illinois Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2008 Report Share Posted May 2, 2008 Liquid Smoke: I use it VERY LIGHTLY and it does give a meaty flavor, but if I use as much as they say, it taste like kerosene to me. http://blogs.delphiforums.com/n/blogs/blog.aspx?webtag=cozy_at_home & nav=start Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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