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I have a friend who is Vegan, and who visits me on a regular basis.
I would like to make sandwiches/salad etc for them with Vegan ham,chicken etc.
Sadly,I cannot keep this in the freezer(ready to be defrosted) when they come,because all the ones that I find are"Not suitable for home freezing".
Does anyone know of a Vegan "meat" product that is freezable?
Thank You~Gordon.
These 'chicken' breasts are suitable for home freezing:
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Why not knock up a 'bacon' butty for your pal though?
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Does your friend like the false vegan meats? Only they are quite meaty tasting and highly processed.
Personally I'd prefer some soup with bread, or a salad.
Falafel is freezable. You could have that with a salad or in a wrap.
For colour and variety add some grated carrot and beetroot to a salad or wrap filling.
Again depending on taste marmite is vegan. Marmite, grated carrot and cucumber sandwiches are delicious.
Granddaughter is vegan. She uses violife products which don't have too many slices in a packet. You can also make cucumber sandwiches using Alpro or Planta instead of butter. Vuna is a vegan tuna paste and Revo does "smoked salmon". There are also olive pates. Linda MacCartney red onion sausages are as good as the Richmond vegan ones. Some of the above might not be available in UK (we are in Portugal). Try Tesco or Waitrose if you can get a ride to Tenterden they have always had a good selection
Catering for a vegan or vegetarian these days is absolutely no problem as there are so many products available, not to mention that many of them are far tastier than 'meat' options. We have a vegan and two vegetarians in the family but I rarely buy specific foods for them, it's mainly a case of adapting what we all eat.
I freeze lots of foods which say 'don't freeze' and am still here to tell the tale.
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