Vegan Food: Morningstar Farms Original Grillers

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Pretty sure Boca was first. Def my least favorite of the three mentioned. If I’m going to eat a fake meat burger, these days my first choice is Beyond Meat by a landslide. Impossible is fine in a pinch though. I do love a good veggie burger that isn’t trying to be fake meat though. I forget who makes it, but there’s a Indian spiced one made from potato that is fantastic.

Morningstar Farms was never vegan but they previously made an “everything vegan by 2024” goal a couple years ago. No idea if they are still on that path. Love their fake fried chicken type things.
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tommy wrote: Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:09 am I do love a good veggie burger that isn’t trying to be fake meat though. I forget who makes it, but there’s a Indian spiced one made from potato that is fantastic.
Yeah, I think it was Ground Control where I had a very good beet burger. Haven't seen it on a menu since, but I've made them a few times and they turned out good. Egg seems to be the magic ingredient for veggie burgers, and true vegan patties without gluten are harder to pull off.
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I’ve been pescatarian for like 5 years and off red meat for around 10. For, you know, the various reasons, though I still like meaty flavor and I agree the impossible/beyond stuff is a better new class of meat free. Almost too good, I had a beyond breakfast sausage recently and it was very realistic smelling in the pan, in kind of an unappealing way. It looks like lab grown meat is moving forward and I wonder what that will be like, and if I even would want to try it.

My absolute favorite veggie (not vegan) Pattys are from Cooks Illustrated that’s real savory and doesn’t try to be a beef analogy. Takes for-fucking-ever to make though:

https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe- ... pe=2057261
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I still eat meat, unfortunately, but sometimes I long for mass produced veg(etari)an stuff. Oat milk, in particular.

Morningstar is a shitty company and just an OK patty. The O Organics ones are far superior though. There's a kale one and a black bean one that are both really good. You can't microwave the O Organics ones to good results, though, but I usually have 10 minutes available to use and wash a pan.

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