Vegetarian swap for chicken breast
Ash_danielle
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I'm considering doing scoobys meal plan. Seems pretty simple. But it includes chicken. Anyone know of a good swap for chicken breast? Tofu?
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Quorn0
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So my girlfriend is a vegetarian so I'm only an expert by Proxy....but you want to try a product called "Beyond Meat". She made me try it, and I honestly had a very hard time telling the difference between it, and chicken when cooked in the oven. In a microwave, it tastes awful and I'd avoid that cooking method. The best part....it has the same amount of protein as chicken breast! I was shocked! The bad news is...it is still pretty new and hard to find....Whole Foods around me carries it, and I know the further west towards California you get, the more plentiful it becomes as I believe it is a California company that makes it.0
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So my girlfriend is a vegetarian so I'm only an expert by Proxy....but you want to try a product called "Beyond Meat". She made me try it, and I honestly had a very hard time telling the difference between it, and chicken when cooked in the oven. In a microwave, it tastes awful and I'd avoid that cooking method. The best part....it has the same amount of protein as chicken breast! I was shocked! The bad news is...it is still pretty new and hard to find....Whole Foods around me carries it, and I know the further west towards California you get, the more plentiful it becomes as I believe it is a California company that makes it.
Thanks! I'll try the whole foods near me.0 -
beyond meat is awesome, and you can find coupons online. Gardein is also another great product....most of their products are breaded, but...still decent for you.
You could also make seitan, which is a wheat meat, very high in protein.0 -
I love seitan do you know how to make it? I'm vegetarian.0
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Weightwatcher72 wrote: »Quorn
This. Quorn chicken cutlets. I eat them like crazy.0 -
this one is my favorite...
http://www.theppk.com/2011/11/seitan-roast-stuffed-with-shiitakes-and-leeks/
I've done it with out the filling too. Super easy and it comes out awesome. I've also done the boiling method, which is good, but comes out pretty chewy.
Something like this...
http://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipe/homemade-seitan/
you can always change the seasonings and get different flavors...
I've been wanting to figure out a way to make a more realistic chicken type, like you get from the store, like the gardein or quorn ones, but I don't really know how to get that, maybe with a pea protein....
Last night a made chickpea nuggets for my toddler's preschool class, that was fun and delicious, just mash up chickpeas, add some gluten and then other flavors shape into nuggets, bread and bake! Yum.
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I love seitan do you know how to make it? I'm vegetarian.
http://www.vegetariantimes.com/video/how-to-make-seitan/0 -
Morningstar Farms Chik patties - I live on them!0
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From looking at the meal plan site, it looks like it is laid out based on macros and calories, so it's not so much a substitute for chicken as a substitute for the protein within the same range of calories. Greek yogurt might be a good option for that particular meal.
I'll be honest, the meal planner looks like it is overly restrictive. There was no target body fat option higher than 10% for women? The calorie count and plan it gave me was extremely aggressive - a 25% calorie reduction is not appropriate for everyone. I would hurt someone on 1400 calories per day.
You might be better off using the TDEE calculator, using a realistic calorie deficit, and planning your own meals instead of using the meal planner. The meal planner just looks like sadness.0 -
From looking at the meal plan site, it looks like it is laid out based on macros and calories, so it's not so much a substitute for chicken as a substitute for the protein within the same range of calories. Greek yogurt might be a good option for that particular meal.
I'll be honest, the meal planner looks like it is overly restrictive. There was no target body fat option higher than 10% for women? The calorie count and plan it gave me was extremely aggressive - a 25% calorie reduction is not appropriate for everyone. I would hurt someone on 1400 calories per day.
You might be better off using the TDEE calculator, using a realistic calorie deficit, and planning your own meals instead of using the meal planner. The meal planner just looks like sadness.
I saw that about the body fat % my goal is 18% but I have about 20-25 lbs to lose. And it set my calories per day close to 1600 which is even more than MFP Set.0 -
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Beyond Meat is great, but I have only been able to find it at the Whole Foods deli area, in pre-prepared dishes.
Quorn is decent, but does have dairy in it iirc.
Gardein makes pretty good chicken substitutes.
Or you can try to make your own with vital wheat gluten.0 -
From looking at the meal plan site, it looks like it is laid out based on macros and calories, so it's not so much a substitute for chicken as a substitute for the protein within the same range of calories. Greek yogurt might be a good option for that particular meal.
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From looking at the meal plan site, it looks like it is laid out based on macros and calories, so it's not so much a substitute for chicken as a substitute for the protein within the same range of calories. Greek yogurt might be a good option for that particular meal.
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they are starting to sell beyond meat in all the stores around here, but I'm in southern California, which is a pretty popular vegetarian/vegan area...0
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I had a boyfriend at one point who was vegan and we used to make General Tso's 'Chicken' with Seitan and it was awesome. Best thing is, if you make your own seitan then you can put how ever much flavoring (spices..etc.) you want -- make it spicy or not, etc.
http://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipe/homemade-seitan/
That's just one recipe but you can find all kinds. I was not vegan while with him but when we were hanging out we often cooked together so all of those meals were vegan and if we went out to eat we went to a vegan place.0 -
I highly recommend Quorn Chicken cutlets or filets.
It is a protein made from mushroom and has a consistency very close to chicken. It is soy free which is fantastic as high levels of soy protein (although delicious) can wreak havoc on your hormones.0 -
I want to try Quorn, but I cannot get past the whole fungus thing.
The Morning Star burgers have a good protein count in them - especially the grillers, which taste better. I haven't tried their chicken-like stuff, but will after reading this.0 -
I want to try Quorn, but I cannot get past the whole fungus thing.
The Morning Star burgers have a good protein count in them - especially the grillers, which taste better. I haven't tried their chicken-like stuff, but will after reading this.
I have a love/hate relationship with Morningstar farms. Also Gardein. Don't get me wrong they taste way better than the Quorn products (whuch taste like nothing so you have to cook them in something) but they have way too much soy in them.
As a lifelong vegetarian who decided to get more protein in her diet through faux-meat sources I was consuming 80+g of protein from mstar/Gardein and it caused hypothyroidism. Once I cut them out all levels went back to normal.
If you want to eat them occasionally I'd say go for it. They taste great. But man...
Morningstar farms has corn dogs (150 cals a peice) which are amazing, Chik-n nuggets which are great, Chik-n patties, Grillers Crumbles (like ground beef, amazing texture!), Burgers (American Grillers?), etc.
Gardein has awesome naked style chick-n breasts.
But Quorn makes practically all the same products soy-free with better macros.
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rainbowbow wrote: »I highly recommend Quorn Chicken cutlets or filets.
It is a protein made from mushroom and has a consistency very close to chicken. It is soy free which is fantastic as high levels of soy protein (although delicious) can wreak havoc on your hormones.
I wonder if my whole foods has it. I'll definitely look out for it!0 -
I want to try Quorn, but I cannot get past the whole fungus thing.
The Morning Star burgers have a good protein count in them - especially the grillers, which taste better. I haven't tried their chicken-like stuff, but will after reading this.
Try the spicy black bean burger and the buffalo chik one pretty good and I'm relatively picky especially about textures0 -
What about tofu?0
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