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Quorn Instead Of Minced Beef
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I'm doing a potato pie supper for a few friends at weekend two of whom are vegetarian so I thought I would use quorn instead of minced beef. What is the best way to flavour quorn before I add it to the rest of the ingredients.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always use quorn mince, I find it takes on the flavour of anything so would disagree with tilly. I just chuck it in the pan with onions, carrots, celery and anything else you want to add, put some stock and herbs in and away you go. It doesn't actually need cooking, it's the veg that do. The only thing I don't do with it that I would if I was using minced beef, is fry it as there's no need.
I make a topping for shepherds pie with mashed up cauli and broc and grated cheese, no potato at all, and it's really tasty.
I make a topping for shepherds pie with mashed up cauli and broc and grated cheese, no potato at all, and it's really tasty.
We're nor veggies but we like to keep the saturated fat on the low side. We use dried pulses, cannellini beans being a favourite. also red lentil and onion dahl can be flavoursome (thanks to Indian seamen). These can be added to meat (in reduced quantities). No sure I would serve it to dinner guests but it does us nicely.
I don't know Tilly, maybe. I make spag Bol, chilli, lasagne, anything where I would have used minced beef and unless I've told them, no one has noticed the difference. I've just started to use quorn pieces now too, due to someone's recommendation on here, made a korma with them and it was very acceptable.
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