I have always loved Quorn. I like the texture, the versatility.
I usually bought the "neutral" flavoured pieces, and added to currys and other casseroles, but last week I bought one that comes as a thick sausage, in a plastic 'sausage skin", called Meatless Roast
Even better product than the bits!
The evening I cooked it we had panfried Boudin Noir sausages ( a French blood sausage) which is quite fatty, and it is nice to have something lean also.
I let it defrost, cut it in 1.5 cm slices, and gently fried on locally produced raw coconut oil mixed with olive oil.
It was awesome!
Taste, consistency, all.
I find the main negative with Quorn is the cost, it is ridiculously expensive.....
I always buy the neutral, as I find both the Beef and Chicken flavour having an heavily artificial tang to them.
Anybody else enjoys Quorn?
I usually bought the "neutral" flavoured pieces, and added to currys and other casseroles, but last week I bought one that comes as a thick sausage, in a plastic 'sausage skin", called Meatless Roast
Even better product than the bits!
The evening I cooked it we had panfried Boudin Noir sausages ( a French blood sausage) which is quite fatty, and it is nice to have something lean also.
I let it defrost, cut it in 1.5 cm slices, and gently fried on locally produced raw coconut oil mixed with olive oil.
It was awesome!
Taste, consistency, all.
I find the main negative with Quorn is the cost, it is ridiculously expensive.....
I always buy the neutral, as I find both the Beef and Chicken flavour having an heavily artificial tang to them.
Anybody else enjoys Quorn?