Don't forget to thank the worker that made your revenge possible by slipping an extra patty in the pack!
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But now you'll have 3 left over buns instead of 4, just the right amount for another pack of veggie burgers. See what actually happened is they tricked you into buying both more buns and another pack of veggie burgers by giving you that rush when you saw the extra one.
You're frolicking about ONE (seldom) free veggie burger, I'm frolicking about a bunch of them because I know what TVP is and I have no life. We're not the same.
What a site. I can't believe I haven't come across it before now.
Amazing it's just one dude. Mad skills and creativity. He has to keep his address secret because Big Veggie wants to keep tabs on him.
I only did one of his patty recipes. Got about six mid-sized out of one package of TVP. Closest to bought homemade ones for sure. Especially the consistency.
Some plantbased chefs are just playing in their own league like Derek Samo (a little less fast foody more gourmet stuff with mushrooms) or Bianca Zapatka.
Crying in my 1-5 standard recipes.
Can't beat a big oll flat mushroom seasoned to taste 🍔
After 20 years of vegetarianism I so enjoy impossible burger patties and impossible sausage. Biscuits and gravy. Meatloaf. I LOVE mushrooms but I am so happy with this new generation of fake meat.
Beyond Meat burgers have this thing where if they're charred, the charred bits taste AMAZING. I first discovered this when I ordered one from a restaurant and I wanted to know what seasoning they used because it was unique and delicious. Turns out it was just luck from having the burgers charred just a bit.
I suspect, but don’t know, that Impossible Burger tastes better than low-end hamburger at this point. I remember a lot of “off” tasting burger during an impoverished childhood.
I had a non-vegetarian friend try one and she hated it. She doesn’t like hamburger and said it tasted very much like hamburger.
Do veggie burgers also require cooking all the way through to be considered safe, or can you snack on it raw (thawed, at least) like a vegetable?
can you snack on it raw (thawed, at least)
Finally, burger tartare can be realized.
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