Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 During my recouperation from wisdom tooth extraction (Alvin who?) I've been finally transferring recipes from the back of boxes, can wrappers, newspapers, mags, etc., to my recipe box. Many of these recipes, as you can imagine, need to be " massaged " in order to be vegetarian. So, I have a couple of replacement questions. If these have been asked before, my bad. I blame the narcotics ;-) Beef buillion substitute? Is there a beef broth substitute out there that actually mimics the heartier texture of beef broth, rather than just using a veggie broth? I have a fantastic recipe for an open- face " ground steak " recipe, but I really think the broth needs to have more punch than a traditional veggie buillion cube. Any recommendations welcome. Veal? Yes, I know - even carnivores steer away from veal (pun sort of intended). But I found this magnificent veal parm recipe (which I suppose I could use a MSF chicken patty instead, but....) and I want to give it a go. I know Quorn has a " fillet " offering. Does that mimic veal? Is there anything else I could try? These recipes are all going to be part of a " gift " to my parents for their anniversary. Both have been recommended going veggie for health reasons, but both are devout meat eaters. So, I figure, if you can't beat 'em, trick 'em! Thanks everyone in advance and happy cooking! -K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 the tofurky frozen gravy n gibblets is really good and thick. maybe you could use that for beef broth. having only had veal once in my life, i can't really remember what it was like or why on earth it is considered such a delicacy unless it actually appeals to someone's sadistic side. but veat brand makes a breast fillet or something like that. haven't tried that particular product, but veat is becoming my favorite brand. maybe that would do the trick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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