Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 I am SO sorry for not posting this last night. I got so sleepy that I could barely keep awake. I knew you would all understand. But hey here it is. Just for you all. I hope you will enjoy this as much as I did. It really is easy to make tho it may look very hard but really it isn't. Have fun. Just so you know, what I have done is freeze the 3 logs and just used them whenever I wanted some steaks OR you can cook them all up and freeze them and fry them later. If any questions feel free to ask me okay? Like I said I really love these gluten steaks and my mother in-law must have too cause she had about 3 or so slices of them LOLOL Of course they are called just Gluten but I called them gluten steaks. GLUTEN STEAKS 3-3/4 Cups Instant gluten flour 1/2 cup white flour 1/2 cup whole wheat flour 1/2 cup Minit Tapioca 4 Tablespoons yeast flakes 3 Tablespoons chicken seasoning 3 tablespoons garlic powder 3-1/4 cups cold water 1/4 cup soy sauce Mix the dry ingredients together and stir well to blend. In a large bowl mix the water and soy sauce. Dump dry ingredients into liquid all at once and stir fast. Knead well. Cut in 3 pieces and shape into logs. Wrap in plastic (I used tin foil with a little bit of oil so that it wouldn't stick to the gluten) and freeze overnight or until firm. Cut into slices and simmer for 1-1/2 hours in the following broth. BROTH 13 cups water 1/2 cup soy sauce 1 clove garlic 1 medium onion 2 tablespoons oil 3 tablespoons chicken seasoning 4 tablespoons yeast flakes Once slices are cooked, dip in the following mixture and fry until lightly browned. Or you can use your own kind of mixture like I did. (white flour, chicken seasoning and a little bit of salt) DIPPING MIX: 3 tablespoons yeast flakes 3 tablespoons wheat germ 3 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons cornmeal 3 tablespoons corn flakes or bread crumbs seasonings to taste. *Taken from the cookbook that I have called " Cooking with a Mission " . ===== FOOD FOR THOUGHT: If procrastinators had a club, would they ever have a meeting? Today's Funny Quote: " Money can't buy you happiness but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery. " -Spike Milligan. ____________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 This is really a great recipe. Wonderful that it makes so much that you can freeze some and keep it onhand. I will have to try making this. I am still a bit confused about gluten flour, but I am sure just doing a bit of supermarket research on my own should clear that right up. Thanks a bunch, JC, and I already put this recipe in our files section under 'main dishes'. ~ P_T ~ Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission. ~Eleanor Roosevelt, diplomat, author, and lecturer (1884-1962) ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> , " Jeanne C. Reiswig " < r5c2j> wrote: Just so you > know, what I have done is freeze the 3 logs and just > used them whenever I wanted some steaks OR you can > cook them all up and freeze them and fry them later. > If any questions feel free to ask me okay? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 , " Jeanne C. Reiswig " <r5c2j> wrote: > I am SO sorry for not posting this last night. > > GLUTEN STEAKS > Hello Jeanne, Many thanks for the recipe for gluten steaks. I have often thought about making gluten but, apart from not knowing what flour to use, I was a bit wary about tackling such a task without a recommended tried and true recipe. Now that I have your recipe I will make them as soon as possible but I will definitely reduce the quantity for my first attempt. Once again, thanks a million for the posting, Best regards from Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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