Mock Chicken-Loblaws?!


Question: I've tried the breaded "Oh Naturel!" Schineiders mock chicken, but I heard there was a mock chicken breast available... does anyone know the brand?


Answers: I've tried the breaded "Oh Naturel!" Schineiders mock chicken, but I heard there was a mock chicken breast available... does anyone know the brand?

Yves makes one as well. It comes in liquid, sliced, and smells pretty naff. You can also get LightLife sliced 'chicken' breasts at most larger Loblaws stores. I've never used that brand before.


Oh - also, if you live RIGHT near the border you can get "quorn" chicken breasts from American groceries - they're the best. They aren't approved for sale in Canada, but the Canada Customs don't much care if you bring it in. Sadly, I haven't had them since I was in the States and the UK since I live near Ottawa.

I have had both the the nuggets and fingers, I have seen the Yve products, I am not sure how it tastes, I am a former chef and now a vegetarian, I eat a good amount of tofu, seitan, tempeh and qouram.

You can use seiten like chicken and do a breaded version like a cutlet, I have used it to make a veggie type of the Japanese Tonkatsu and normally pork tenderloin cutlet, only this all veggie on a bed of lightly steamed cabbage over rice with a sweet soya based sauce.

Morningstar Farms frozen foods makes a "chik pattie" and "chik nuggets". Quorn makes a frozen "quorn roast" that you can rub in vegetable oil, sprinkle with poultry seasoning or oregano or Italian seasoning and roast it in foil wrap.Tastes kinda like turkey.





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