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Which Quorn products are available?
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We have eaten some quorn products when yellow stickered but i do worry a bit as they taste very salty and have a list of ingredients that i can't decipher. We gave up meat because i was worried about the hormones and chemicals and can't afford organic as opposed to ethical reasons but is quorn any better in this respect?
stefI'm going to feed our children non-organic food and with the money saved take them to the zoo - half man half biscuit 20080 -
Don't forget to check out the website http://www.quorn.co.uk/
There's a full list of products, recipes and competitions.
Mmm, making my mouth water and it's only 9.45!!!
I have tried the new range of meat-free products from Tesco, and have found them quite bland and rubbery.
But agree with comments about Cauldron products, YUM!!0 -
Quick recipe my friend cooked for me. :idea:
Put fresh or frozen quorn fillets in a casserole dish with a can of concentrated mushroom Campbell's soup, add water.
Make up some sage & onion stuffing place a thin layer on top & put in oven for about an hour. this is so delicious. :j :drool:
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Shabbychic0 -
JillD wrote:Hubs and I are both veggie and have been for years.
Here's what we've had regularly over the past few years.
- quorn roast - and we have this for xmas dinner
- quorn pieces - use in curries, caseroles, stews etc
- quorn mince - use in spag bol, chill etc though I find it expensive and prefer dried soya mince
- quorn southern fried burgers - yummy with mayo in baps or with chips and beans
- quorn deli chicken slices for sandiwches
- quorn fillets - cook from frozen in microwave in a covered dish in about 3 minutes, lovely with gravy and mash etc or with tomatoey sauce over with noodles
- quorn swedish style meatballs - lovely with tomatoey sauce with spaghetti or noodles - hubs thinks its too realistically meaty
- quorn lemon and pepper fillets someone else mentioned, yummy
- fillets in povencal sauce, very tasty thought the plain fillets with some ragu are as nice and much cheaper
- quorn and mushroom pies are GORGEOUS
Thats all I can think of for now! Looks like we are keeping them in business lol
JillBlind as you run...aware you were staring at the sun.
And when no hope was left inside on that starry starry night.
:A Level 42- the reason I exist. :A0 -
I have been veggie more than half my life. These guys put Quorn well in the shade. Check out the product range and recipes.May all your dots fall silently to the ground.0
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