Guest guest Posted December 26, 2002 Report Share Posted December 26, 2002 For Christmas dinner this year I tried one of the Quorn brand meat-free roast (turkey-style 16 oz.; serves 5). I don't know if I really remember what real turkey tastes like, and truthfully I think I'd rather I had forgotten, but this was delicious. My son and daughter tried a bit of it and even they thought it was good, though they still ate the turkey breast my husband cooked for them. Anyway, I would certainly recommend it as a meat-free alternative. It lacked it a bit in the asthetics department. It came in a tube shaped plastic baking wrapper. One is to puncture the wrapper and bake it while still encased, so the outside gets golden brown. I was skeptical that this would work, but it did rather well. After baking, one is to remove it from the oven and let it sit for 10 minutes before removing the wrapper and slicing. I wasn't really too impressed with how it looked; a brown sausage shaped tube of mystery food. *lol* However, I do think one could jazz it up by pre-slicing it before bringing it to the table and then displaying it with a garnish of parsely sprigs and cranberry sauce. Since it was just for myself, I didn't bother with that, and as I said it did taste good. I give it two thumbs up and would buy it again. ~ P_T ~ There is no way to peace, peace is the way. ~ A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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