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Kathleen Jannaway used to have a recipe (it may be in one of the Movement For

Compassionate Living publications) for 'vegan cheese'- It was basically this;

 

Melt some hard vegan marg, eg, Tomor in a small pan over a gentle heat

Thoroughly stir in an equal amount of soya flour

Add a very small amount of yeast extract for flavour

 

Leave to set. Makes a hard slicable cheese substitute. Using a soft margerine

will

make a 'cheese' spread.

 

You can also add herbs, eg, chives, etc for extra flavour.

 

Doesn't sound too inspiring on paper (or indeed your monitor) does it, but as I

remember it was OK- we used to make it quite alot, tho have got out of the habit

lately, and it only takes a couple of minutes. As i remeber results could be

variable, but with practice it used to turn out well.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Graham

www.landandliberty.co.uk

 

>Message: 22

Fri, 18 Jan 2002 19:55:14 -0000

" shelloid " <shelloid

Cheese again

 

>Ok I know we had a big 'cheese' discussion a little while ago, but I was

washing

up the other day and it suddenly popped into my head that I read a vegan recipe

book a couple of years ago and it had a recipe in for making vegan 'cheese'.

Just

wondering if any one had tried making their own 'cheese' and if they had how the

hell did it turn out? Not asking coz I want to make any but just v. curious as I

remember at the time thinking something along the lines of ' Bloody hell this

sounds really discusting!'

>Shelloid

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