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I'm always looking for things to make with left over Quorn.

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" Puterwitch " <puterwitch

 

Sat, 12 Jul 2008 11:35:42

 

Re: Re: Quorn balls

 

 

I use the quorn meatballs, but what a great idea, you can process the leftover

quorn roast, or chop it, and make meatballs out of it! then you can add onion

tot he meatballs. what a great idea!

hugs,

chanda

-

isisdarkshade

Saturday, July 12, 2008 11:14 AM

Re: Quorn balls

 

 

I believe those would be truly comfort food. I will make them the

day after Thanksgiving with leftover Quorn roast.

 

Isis

 

, " Puterwitch "

<puterwitch wrote:

>

> well we can't make em' all low cal! LOL, gotta have some badness!

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> Carolyn

>

> Saturday, July 12, 2008 10:08 AM

> RE: Re: Quorn eat it often

>

>

> Wow Chanda this sounds absolutely yummy, but I can feel my

waistband

> expanding as I read it hehe.

>

> Hugs

>

> Carolyn

>

> _____

>

>

> On Behalf Of

> Puterwitch

> 09 July 2008 18:57

>

> Re: Re: Quorn eat it often

>

> try these PT:

>

> " sophisticated meatballs'

>

> 1 package cream cheese

> 1 can cream of mushroom soup

> milk or milk sub thinner to taste

> garlic powder to taste

>

> melt the cream cheese and the cream of mushroom soup and some

milk to thin

> it down a bit in a pot. add some garlic powder to taste, or any

other

> seasonings you like.

> add a bag of Quorn meatballs, add a lid, and cook on very low

heat until the

> meatballs are done.

> serve over noodles.

> YUMMMMMM!!!!! not exactly diet food, ok, but YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> ~ PT ~

> @ <%40>

>

> Monday, July 07, 2008 12:19 PM

> Re: Quorn eat it often

>

> I LOVE it too, Chanda. I use it about once a week.

> I have never had many of the products you

> mentioned; I will have to try the meatballs.

>

> I think they are a great alternative to the soy-based

> analogs. I have many friends that are not vegetarian,

> but that have soy sensitivity due to allergies or thyroid

> issues. They want to go veg and eat more veg meals,

> or just try my recipes, but always shy away from the

> tofu or soy stuff. Quorn products give them a new

> alternative.

>

> The other day I had a sandwich made with Quorn

> roast that I sliced very thin. I shared some with my

> co-worker and she thought it rocked; she was raised

> vegetarian but isn't one now and she couldn't believe

> how great it was. :)

>

> ~ PT ~

>

> Love is not blind -- it sees more, not less --

> but because it sees more, it is willing to see less.

> ~ Rabbi Julins Gordon

> ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~>

> @ <%

40>

> , " Puterwitch@ " <puterwitch@> wrote:

> >

> > My favorite is the garlic chick'n filets. I also love the

turkey roast,

> which I use the

> leftovers to make 'chicken salad' with. My mom in law cannot tell

the

> difference, she likes

> it just the same.

> > I have used the meatballs to make Swedish meatballs, and they

rock! much

> better than

> soy meat substitutes. I also use the chick'n ..oh what are they

called? They

> are like little

> bites, they are great in stir fries. I also use the ground " beef'

for tacos

> and chile. out of this

> world. I am so sad that the hotdogs were discontinued due to lack

of sales.

> it broke my

> heart, and my daughter's as well. they should advertise!

> > hugs,

> > Chanda

>

>

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I believe those would be truly comfort food. I will make them the

day after Thanksgiving with leftover Quorn roast.

 

Isis

 

, " Puterwitch "

<puterwitch wrote:

>

> well we can't make em' all low cal! LOL, gotta have some badness!

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> Carolyn

>

> Saturday, July 12, 2008 10:08 AM

> RE: Re: Quorn eat it often

>

>

> Wow Chanda this sounds absolutely yummy, but I can feel my

waistband

> expanding as I read it hehe.

>

> Hugs

>

> Carolyn

>

> _____

>

>

> On Behalf Of

> Puterwitch

> 09 July 2008 18:57

>

> Re: Re: Quorn eat it often

>

> try these PT:

>

> " sophisticated meatballs'

>

> 1 package cream cheese

> 1 can cream of mushroom soup

> milk or milk sub thinner to taste

> garlic powder to taste

>

> melt the cream cheese and the cream of mushroom soup and some

milk to thin

> it down a bit in a pot. add some garlic powder to taste, or any

other

> seasonings you like.

> add a bag of Quorn meatballs, add a lid, and cook on very low

heat until the

> meatballs are done.

> serve over noodles.

> YUMMMMMM!!!!! not exactly diet food, ok, but YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> ~ PT ~

> @ <%40>

>

> Monday, July 07, 2008 12:19 PM

> Re: Quorn eat it often

>

> I LOVE it too, Chanda. I use it about once a week.

> I have never had many of the products you

> mentioned; I will have to try the meatballs.

>

> I think they are a great alternative to the soy-based

> analogs. I have many friends that are not vegetarian,

> but that have soy sensitivity due to allergies or thyroid

> issues. They want to go veg and eat more veg meals,

> or just try my recipes, but always shy away from the

> tofu or soy stuff. Quorn products give them a new

> alternative.

>

> The other day I had a sandwich made with Quorn

> roast that I sliced very thin. I shared some with my

> co-worker and she thought it rocked; she was raised

> vegetarian but isn't one now and she couldn't believe

> how great it was. :)

>

> ~ PT ~

>

> Love is not blind -- it sees more, not less --

> but because it sees more, it is willing to see less.

> ~ Rabbi Julins Gordon

> ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~>

> @ <%

40>

> , " Puterwitch@ " <puterwitch@> wrote:

> >

> > My favorite is the garlic chick'n filets. I also love the

turkey roast,

> which I use the

> leftovers to make 'chicken salad' with. My mom in law cannot tell

the

> difference, she likes

> it just the same.

> > I have used the meatballs to make Swedish meatballs, and they

rock! much

> better than

> soy meat substitutes. I also use the chick'n ..oh what are they

called? They

> are like little

> bites, they are great in stir fries. I also use the ground " beef'

for tacos

> and chile. out of this

> world. I am so sad that the hotdogs were discontinued due to lack

of sales.

> it broke my

> heart, and my daughter's as well. they should advertise!

> > hugs,

> > Chanda

>

>

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I use the quorn meatballs, but what a great idea, you can process the leftover

quorn roast, or chop it, and make meatballs out of it! then you can add onion

tot he meatballs. what a great idea!

hugs,

chanda

-

isisdarkshade

Saturday, July 12, 2008 11:14 AM

Re: Quorn balls

 

 

I believe those would be truly comfort food. I will make them the

day after Thanksgiving with leftover Quorn roast.

 

Isis

 

, " Puterwitch "

<puterwitch wrote:

>

> well we can't make em' all low cal! LOL, gotta have some badness!

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> Carolyn

>

> Saturday, July 12, 2008 10:08 AM

> RE: Re: Quorn eat it often

>

>

> Wow Chanda this sounds absolutely yummy, but I can feel my

waistband

> expanding as I read it hehe.

>

> Hugs

>

> Carolyn

>

> _____

>

>

> On Behalf Of

> Puterwitch

> 09 July 2008 18:57

>

> Re: Re: Quorn eat it often

>

> try these PT:

>

> " sophisticated meatballs'

>

> 1 package cream cheese

> 1 can cream of mushroom soup

> milk or milk sub thinner to taste

> garlic powder to taste

>

> melt the cream cheese and the cream of mushroom soup and some

milk to thin

> it down a bit in a pot. add some garlic powder to taste, or any

other

> seasonings you like.

> add a bag of Quorn meatballs, add a lid, and cook on very low

heat until the

> meatballs are done.

> serve over noodles.

> YUMMMMMM!!!!! not exactly diet food, ok, but YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!

> hugs,

> Chanda

> -

> ~ PT ~

> @ <%40>

>

> Monday, July 07, 2008 12:19 PM

> Re: Quorn eat it often

>

> I LOVE it too, Chanda. I use it about once a week.

> I have never had many of the products you

> mentioned; I will have to try the meatballs.

>

> I think they are a great alternative to the soy-based

> analogs. I have many friends that are not vegetarian,

> but that have soy sensitivity due to allergies or thyroid

> issues. They want to go veg and eat more veg meals,

> or just try my recipes, but always shy away from the

> tofu or soy stuff. Quorn products give them a new

> alternative.

>

> The other day I had a sandwich made with Quorn

> roast that I sliced very thin. I shared some with my

> co-worker and she thought it rocked; she was raised

> vegetarian but isn't one now and she couldn't believe

> how great it was. :)

>

> ~ PT ~

>

> Love is not blind -- it sees more, not less --

> but because it sees more, it is willing to see less.

> ~ Rabbi Julins Gordon

> ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~>

> @ <%

40>

> , " Puterwitch@ " <puterwitch@> wrote:

> >

> > My favorite is the garlic chick'n filets. I also love the

turkey roast,

> which I use the

> leftovers to make 'chicken salad' with. My mom in law cannot tell

the

> difference, she likes

> it just the same.

> > I have used the meatballs to make Swedish meatballs, and they

rock! much

> better than

> soy meat substitutes. I also use the chick'n ..oh what are they

called? They

> are like little

> bites, they are great in stir fries. I also use the ground " beef'

for tacos

> and chile. out of this

> world. I am so sad that the hotdogs were discontinued due to lack

of sales.

> it broke my

> heart, and my daughter's as well. they should advertise!

> > hugs,

> > Chanda

>

>

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