for the last 14 years i have simply just skipped the turkey at thanksgiving dinner. but i thought that this year i would try one of the fake turkeys. whole foods carries the unturkey as well as the tofurkey. anyone prefer one over the other?
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for the last 14 years i have simply just skipped the turkey at thanksgiving dinner. but i thought that this year i would try one of the fake turkeys. whole foods carries the unturkey as well as the tofurkey. anyone prefer one over the other?
Hey Got2Pups!
I haven't tried tofurkey or the unturkey.
But I have tried the nut roast... if you are willing to spend a bit of time in the kitchen, it's definitely worth it!
I'm making it to bring to a meat-eaters Christmas dinner...actually I'm making the whole dinner for 6 people... it should be interesting! :)
It's also a favorite of Foxytina...i think she makes it every year if i'm not mistaken.
I really like this idea of putting nut roast into individual servings!Quote:
treehugga
AWESOME! Thanks Treehugga
For a dessert can I suggest a "cheesecake" with berries ontop?
"cheese"cake recipe
Apple Bavarian Torte
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Happycow - that is terrible about your moms fam... I couldn't even imagine someone saying or doing those kinds of things! It would make me so angry, I would definitely leave! I hate when people are disrespectful. How did you manage to get out of lunch? Thankfully, you did! That's a relief!Quote:
happycow
You're Dad sounds Super cool though! You can tell he really loves you and wants to take part in what you believe in...good for him!!!
yes! i LOVE it terra! i make it every thanksgiving AND christmas.
im not supposed to eat the tofurky, since it has gluten, but i HAVE tried it before and its delicious. i really enjoyed it. i was thinking about eating it this christmas, but was thinking "but i love the nut roast so much!" LOL. im sure ill make the nut roast because its so yummy.
but yes, i really liked the tofurky. ive never tried the unturkey.
wow i just looked up the unturkey and it does look really yummy! it looks better than the tofurky. i wonder which one is better :D
I ate meat/cheese substitutes when I first started this game but don't any more - I prefer to be creative with vegetables, pastry and the like.
I find personally that vegan cheese and meat substitutes taste a bit disgusting.
We don't bother with rice milk any more either in tea/coffee, we only have it in porridge. :)
If it's the Now and Zen Unturkey, I have heard that one is better. My mother is trying the Tofurkey this year for the first time. I am making marinated seitan cutlets in a hazelnut rosemary crust with wild mushroom sauce. However, I may also make Tina's NutLoaf.
Tina, will you post the link to that recipe again, please? :)
terra posted it in her previous post ^ :D
thanks for all of the responses. only now i am torn between 3 dishes instead of 2! you guys were supposed to narrow this down for me. it sounds like i can't go wrong either way though. the loaf looks really good.
No worries terra, your welcome and thanks for your recipe idea I think a 'cheesecake'may be just the thing :)Quote:
terra
just make them all! :D that's what I do when I can't decide on things. though it has proved to make me a rather gluttonous person... and I always end up saying "holy crap where did all my money go?" but it's better than making decisions, heh.Quote:
Got2Pups
I just found out I dont have to cook, except for my soy pecan pumpkin pie. WHOOOOHOOOO! My aunt is going to cook. She going to make some special stuff for my cousin and I.
I think I'll invite some non-vegan friends over for thanksgiving. I'm going to cook some dishes myself, but will order most dishes from this place www.veginout.com. Click on MENU. Looks good, eh? :)
Oh, I am jealous! Nothing like that here.
I second that jealousy!
Compassionate Very yummy Thanksgiving recipes from Farm Sanctuary:
http://www.adoptaturkey.org/resources_recipes.htm
and sponsor a turkey while you're at it, too!
Mine is Wiley :)
I'm just wondering why there would be a desire to imitate the the meat we use to eat before becoming vegan. I'll try to say this the right way; I don't want to offend anyone, but if one is honestly happy and content and believes in being vegan then why pretend we are still eating meat by using subtitutes that imitate them? Personaly I embrace this lifestyle and find my old ways replusive and have no desire to relive any part of it by pretending the food is still the same flesh it use to be.
I look at the concept of Tofurkey and Unturkey in a positive light. It's almost a bit campy considering how ingrained Thanksgiving and turkey eating is in this country. And I don't think they taste anything like meat. But I can certainly understand any vegan not wanting a Tofurkey at their table.
i personally see no reason to not eat a meat analog. i eat them all of the time. not because i miss meat, but because i like variety. i know that there are oodles of not meat analog choices to eat, but i like the seasonings of some meats. like sausage, i love the taste/seasoning of sausage, just not from meat. so i buy vegan sausage all of the time.
for the last 14 years i have not eaten turkey or any turkey substitute for thanksgiving dinner. they carry the tofurkey in my market now and i see no harm in trying it. not because it is like meat, but because i want to try something new.
no harm that i can see. and hey, if it is good, perhaps someone else in the family will like it and who knows? :)
My grocery store sells Tofurkey. I sooo want to try it but I hated turkey as an omni and I am not sure if I will like tofurkey.
I love Tofurkey stuffing but don't particularly like the roast. I tried the Unturkey for the first time last Christmas and liked it better, so I bought the small one again for Thanksgiving.
I would certainly save a lot of money if I could live purely off beans, rice, and local veggies, but I have more exotic tastes than that. Soy products by companies such as Now and Zen put variety in my diet and offer easy-to-prepare options for when I don't have time to prepare tofu the way I like it or a hefty grain dish.
That's wonderful that some of you have simpler tastes and can eat "pure" food, but do you realize how pretentious you sound when you put down those of us who differ?:(
Love,
Anna
You guys seriously have to try the nut roast - it even has stuffing as a middle layer - it's so tasty!
I will NOT lie to you!
Forget the Tofurkey's and go for the nut roast!
I am definitely trying the nutloaf but I have a question for those of you who have made it. Do you use the recipe linked above or the recipe from vegcooking.com/peta? The recipes are slightly different.
I'm planning on making the cashew nut loaf from peta.. this one http://www.vegcooking.com/recipeshow.asp?RequestID=294
is that the one everyone is talking about? if so, i'm excited, because i've heard how delicious it is. I'll let you guys know how it turned out for me.
Hmmm.. i haven't tried the one from vegcooking. It's very similar, but there seems to be a lot of margarine in the recipe...2 cups worth.Quote:
DianeVegan
This one only has 2 tablespoons of marg. in the recipe. It also has celery in the stuffing, which I like and more spices!
But to be honest, I'm sure they're both delicious. I think they would turn out very similar. So i'm sure it doesn't matter which recipe you use. :)
Oh - and PLEASE make sure you use RAW cashews for the recipe.. roasted cashews won't work well ;)
Okay, that's the one I printed. I am definitely making it.
I found a Tofurkey at Trader Joe's today for $7.50 - guess what me and the hubby are having for dinner tonight?
Wow - that's super cheap!
Have a great dinner! :)
I agree, but if I were cooking for omnivores, I wouldn't mind a fake Thanksgiving turkey to make them feel more comfortable. ;)Quote:
VeganBiker
Even when i was an omni i hated turkey. So I dont think any turkey analog would taste good to me. But for people who did enjoy the taste of turkey, Im glad that Tofurky/unturkey exist so that they can enjoy those tastes cruelty-free. It doesnt matter what you eat- what matters is what you don't eat.
We tried the Tofurkey last night!!!
It reminded us of a low sodium version of turkey roll lunch meat from our omni days. I think omnis would like it. The stuffing was nice, a blend of bread and rice.
We have had Tofurky, hubby doesn't like it though, I did quite like it. He does not like fake meat as he never liked meat as a child, he was always a natural veggie so he wouldn't want a substitute. He likes a nut roast though. The kids mostly quite like the fake meats.
Is Unturkey available in the UK does anyone know? I've not heard of that before.
Lesley
well i waited too long and the market was out of the smaller version of the unturkey. so i bought the smaller version of the tofurkey and i also bought everything to make the nut loaf. so we should have plenty of options. thanks for all of the advice. next year i will try the unturkey.
The Unturkey is from the company Now and Zen, I believe, out of California. It is very difficult to find in my area of northeastern U.S. so it may not have made it across the ocean to the U.K.Quote:
Lilac Hamster
really? we have it in Mass! but i ended up buying tofurkey anyways. i havnt tried either before soo i decided to just blindly pick one. i hope its good!Quote:
DianeVegan
Oh, now I am jealous! Actually, I could probably find one within a hour or so drive from here. It's just that Trader Joe's, Wild Oats and a small organic grocery are so close I limit my shopping to them. I have found that Whole Foods has a much better selection of vegan items than Wild Oats. Did you see the Unturkey at a Whole Foods?
yup! it was indeed at whole foods - gotta love that place
Diane, is the Whole Foods in Greenwich? I still haven't made it to the Wild Oats out your way -I've been too busy and too broke. But I found the Unturkey at Edge of the Woods here in New Haven.
Love,
Anna