What are WE going to eat for Thanksgiving?!


Question:

What are WE going to eat for Thanksgiving?

Since my mom and I are vegetarians, does anyone know of a good turkey substitute? Thank you!


Answers:
Quorn. With mushroom gravy. Yum! The brand is Quorn, and they make other fake meats too.

It's not vegan though, just vegetarian. But I think I'll break being vegan for Thanksgiving.

I found that Tofurkey tasted really bad, Quorn is the best substitute I have found.

http://www.quorn.com/

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It tastes really good. I don't remember what Turkey tastes like, but my parents say it tastes like Turkey and it even has the right texture.

Poop

just eat turkey. It's good for you. Or sustitute HAM.

My family has several vegetarians, my sister and i usually make the feast together. We make sure to make plenty of yummy side dishes. mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffed zucchini, stuffing that's cooked separate from the turkey, cranberry sauce, lots of pies. etc etc. the vegetarians in the family are usually quite satisified and everyone gets equally stuffed and moans and groans for hours afterwards.
This seems to work out better than so called "substitutes" which are usually more of a disappointment and come out kind of weird. TOFURKEY, anyone!?!!?!!!!
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tofurkey-a turkey made out of tofu. don't know where to get it or how it tastes. just heard of it somewhere.

I'm surprised you haven't heard of Tofurkey. It's a soy-based turkey roast with all-vegan stuffing in the middle. I heard it was quite tasty too.

a good substitute for a turkey would maby be (well lets get creative) and make it the same as thanksgiving.you could make a turkey structure or by a plastic turkey at target,walmart,michales,jo anns. then once you have a plastic turkey make a salad and fill the plastic turkey with the thanksgiving salad then it will still feel like thanksgiving because you'll still have a turkey on the table

http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/rec...

http://www.vegparadise.com/cookingwith51...

If you live near a Whole Foods Market you can enjoy a complete vegan meal for 19.99 per person. It includes:

Vegan holiday roast stuffed with wild rice and dried cranberries
Green beans with almonds
Pumpkin corn chowder (dairy free)
Vegan pecan tart.

They also have many tofu items that you can prepare yourself.

Happy Thanksgiving

You could make a Chestnut Bourgignon Pie:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/databa...

Enjoy!

Baked stuffed Acorn Squash
Homemade mac and cheese
Mashed potatoes with vegetarian gravy
Green beans with almonds

Biscuits, pie, corn, squash, fried tomatoes(yum), corn bread, and vegtable pot pie. Also Ive had tofu turkey, and its really good with fresh spices.

Well, here's what I'm gonna try. :) For Xmas last year, I got the Yves Veggie Ham slices (it's like lunchmeat). I unwrapped it, and left the slices together, placed in a baking dish, put some glaze on it and cooked it for about 20min. It was quite good... tasted almost as good as ham.

So this year... I'm going to attempt the same thing using the Yves Veggie Turkey slices. Figure I"ll throw some "turkey" spices on it (maybe garlic salt, paprika, thyme, etc?) and bake it.

Another option is Quorn Naked Cutlets. They look/taste like boneless chicken breast, and they are able to be cooked in a variety of ways (which is typically not true of meat substitutes).

Might try "experimenting" with a few things before next week... so you don't end up going "eeeww... this isn't as good as I thought it would be". :)

Email me at jennysuefendos@yahoo.com. I have a TON of Thanksgiving recipes that include stuffing, casseroles, desserts, drinks, and others. I'm not sure what kind you would like, so email me at jennysuefendos@yahoo.com, and I will write back and send my recipes your way.

Save a Turkey!

Stuff a Pumpkin! - http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-iyip5vk7d...

just make the dressing, then make tofu kabobs ( with cranberries and oranges) on the grill to go with it...

The PETA website has some great tips for Thanksgiving feasts. The Tofurky brand (and others) make fake turkey and other yummy stuff; I got a Thanksgiving feast dinner from Tofurky at Whole Foods that has stuffed "turkey", dumplings, and other Thanksgiving food. I hear they're pretty good. Here's a link that might give you some ideas: http://www.goveg.com/f-tofurky_contest.a... Good luck and enjoy!

Tempeh with vegetable gravy. mmmmm... that is so good.

i definitely definitely suggest Quorn's Turk'y Roast.. I get it at Whole Foods. I can't taste the difference between it and real turkey. Anyone i know who's tried it prefers it over Tofurky

Don't try to substitute anything for turkey.

Between yams, mashed potatos with a nice gravy (before I get a lot of boos you don't need meat of any kind to make a nice gravy, IE pepper gravy), dressing, string bean casserole, steamed vegatable, pumpkin soup, pumpkin pie, nuts, fruit, etc. You won't have room for turkey.

tofurkey which is a mock turkey made from tofu though i do not recommend them they do not taste as good as real turkey and i just think tofurkey is horrible.




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