Of course, buying a jar of Bac-os is still the easiest.
Second easiest: Smart Bacon. Prepare as directed on the package, let cool and crumble.


But wait, that's still buying a premade meat analog?!? Well, at least there are no pesky hydrogenated fats...
Now, if you are a smidge adventurous, try this:
Imitation Bakin Bits
Ingredients
1/4 cup dry TVP granules
1/4 cup water
1/4 tsp liquid smoke
1/8 tsp salt
a few drops of vegan red food coloring (optional)
Directions:
Mix together the water, liquid smoke, salt and food coloring. In a microwave safe dish, add it to the TVP and mix together. Cover with plastic wrap and cook for 2-3 minutes. In a dry pan, on medium high heat, place the reconstituted bits in a single layer and "toast" until the moisture is gone, constantly moving the bits around so they don't burn. Use as you would any imitation bacon bit.


I'd love to make the TVP bacon, but no liquid smoke round here. do you think tamari would make a good substitute?
ReplyDeleteprobably not, sorry. i think you will just end up with salty bits.
ReplyDelete*worships you*
ReplyDeleteI just made them ["sans" food coloring] and I reiterate the worshiping bit. :)
ReplyDelete[I managed to burn my finger when removing the bowl from the microwave though. hooray for being wide awake now!]
Great idea, but do you have any recommendations for a particular kind/brand of liquid smoke? Where I live (Washington state) there are almost a dozen!
ReplyDeleteaspirant...i think any brand would work, honestly, i usually buy the chapest one i see. i have "Wright's All Natural Hickory Smoke" in the fridge right now, but I recently found a brand called "Figaro" at the 99cent store so I bought a bottle! I would just use whatever your favorite flavor is, since you only need a smidge, you'll have a lot leftover and you'll be able to use it for lots of other stuff too!
ReplyDelete