Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Try www.quorn.com and click on USA and then store locations, etc. I think you might find some help on this site. I'm in l.A. and I hardly find the crumbles but do run into them here and there. usually Whole Foods. Donna I've been smiling lately, dreaming about the world as one. And I believe it could be someday, it's going to come. Cat Stevens - Peace Train --- On Mon, 8/25/08, Julie Rodriguez <novemeberbabyboy1 wrote: Julie Rodriguez <novemeberbabyboy1 Re: Hi Silver & Chanda Re: burger made using Quorn crumbles Monday, August 25, 2008, 10:57 AM I live in baltimore and I have not seen quorn crumbles, all I have seen is quorn cutlets and chik-un nugget. Does anyone know where I can get more quorn products in baltimore, I love the taste and that it is soy free --- On Mon, 8/25/08, zenbakerwoman <zenbakerwoman@ > wrote: zenbakerwoman <zenbakerwoman@ > [vegetarian_ group] Hi Silver & Chanda Re: burger made using Quorn crumbles Monday, August 25, 2008, 1:11 PM I can't wait to try a Quorn burger now. I will add lots of salsa. sounds scrumptious. Zena , " Silver Devi Dasi " <silvervcc@. ..> wrote: > > Namaskar.. > > this goes out to all, not just puterwitch. I use Quorn mince all the > time. I use it to jazz up spaghetti sauce, and make tacos. > taco " meat " is real easy..if you're making this for the whole family, > take 3 bags and if they are frozen, slam them a few times HARD on > your kitchen floor - usually does the trick for me. start by taking a > big pot and coating the bottom with a fair amount of extra virgin > olive oil - don't simply get the bottom slick, proper coat it where > there's a layer of a couple milimeters worth. to this, add one decent > sized onion of your choice of color, sliced and rough chopped. begin > by sauteeing this in the oil til partially cooked through. > > remove the pan from the heat at this stage and add in all 3 bags of > Quorn, and then stir the onions around with it til it's pretty much > incorporated and the " meat " is coated. lower the heat to low/med and > then add in your spices - go easy on the salt, you don't need very > much because what you'll be adding to this will also have salt. I add > either garlic or onion granules in copious amounts, but you can add > it to taste. I also add both hot and mild chili powder - more of the > mild than the hot. the hot is just to jazz it a bit, the mild is for > flavor. then also add cumin powder. the chili and cumin are what give > it that taco flavor. again, use it to taste. > > at this point, you need some moisture, so add 2 small jars of your > favorite salsa - we only have old el paso brand here, and discovery > (which is hell in a bottle, so I don't use it), and a can of corn > with peppers in if you like it. also add to this approximately 8 > ounces of any kind of beer available in your house. believe me the > flavor makes it worth it. then you stir all this about, and put a lid > on and let it simmer. come and stir the pot every 5 - 10 minutes to > ensure it's not sticking, but as long as the heat is all the way down > to minimal, this shouldn't happen. then you can heat your > tortillas/chapatis (same thing) and fill them the way you usually > would! > > Quorn also make chicken chunks too, which are in the handy freezer > bag - this makes a nice " chicken " potato curry. just partially bake > seasoned potato chunks in the oven first and later you can add the > chicken and sauce of your choice. > > yes yes I know, this is veggie fast food, but hey, live a little and > enjoy! besides, when you get on a kick for wanting one of your old > meat filled faves, this allows you to do just that, but at the same > time, it's totally karma free Jai Sri Krsna! Bon Appetit! > > best, > silver dd > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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