Meatless Sausage~World War 2 recipe ~I Cook And Paint (2024)

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This meatless sausage patty is the most convincing non meat-trying-to-be-meat recipe I have ever made. I first learned it from a Youtube channel called I’m Still Workin. Since she uploaded the video, a few other Youtubers shared their own versions and I was so impressed, I decided to present my own rendition. (Check out her video here.)

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How Was Meatless Sausage Developed?

This recipe for poor man’s sausage was developed during World War 2 when meat was rationed and either doubled its volume by fillers or replaced by fillers all together, like this recipe.

What Is Meatless Sausage Made Of?

It uses rolled oats combined with sausage spices and eggs. You form the mixture into patties and fry until golden.

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Then you add a flavourful stock and simmer for 20 minutes, then fry them again. The result is a perfectly springy, spicy and surprisingly satisfying “sausage” patty! Simmering the patties after the first browning seemed a little odd to me at first, but I believe this step creates the meaty texture one tries to achieve when emulating meat from plants. The liquid can include a boullion cube, soy sauce, herb scraps or nothing at all. I recommend adding at least a little flavour to it as sausage is naturally a savoury, flavour packed delight.

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How Can I Make Meatless Sausage Vegan?

If you want to make these vegan, replace the 2 eggs with 6 tablespoons of aquafaba. I have tried it, and it works! This is simply the water that is drained from a can of chickpeas, or saved from cooking your own. Only until recently it was discovered that aquafaba (“bean water”), can replace eggs in many vegan recipes. If you’d like to learn more about aquafaba and even make your own, click here and I will show you how!

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You can also use flax eggs. For each egg required in a recipe, mix 1 tablespoon of ground flax seed with 2 tablespoons of water. Allow it to sit for several minutes until it turns thick and goopy, like egg. This acts as a binder, making it a suitable replacer for eggs. It is also a high source of Omega-3, among other benefits.
If times are tough or you are trying to cut back on meat but still crave a hearty, satisfying sausage patty–try this recipe! They make great breakfast sandwiches. You can also crumble them into simmering tomato sauce for a tempting meat free Bolognese. If you didn’t tell a carnivore the difference, they likely would never know. I challenge you to try it!

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Meatless Sausage~WW2 Recipe

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December 3, 2018

byPaul

Category Vegetarian

Persons

4

Cook Time

20 minutes

Wait Time

30 minutes

Total Time

30 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup rolled oats, quick or large flake
  • 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning OR 1/4 teaspoon sage, 1/4teaspoon thyme, 1/4 teaspoon rosemary and 1/4 teaspoon oregano
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon fennel seeds, crushed
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon red chili flakes (optional)
  • 2 teaspoons parsley flakes
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 eggs OR 3 egg whites OR 6 tablespoons aquafaba
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 boullion cube or 2 teaspoons soy sauce

Instructions

  1. In a medium bowl combine oats with poultry seasoning (or sage, thyme, rosemary and oregano), fennel seeds, paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, red chili flakes (if using), parsley flakes, salt and pepper. Set aside.
  2. In a separate bowl, beat eggs. Add to oat mixture and stir well to combine. Allow to rest for 30 minutes. Oats will hydrate and mixture will be easier to form.
  3. In a medium saucepan, bring water to a boil. Add boullion cube or soy sauce. Remove from heat and set aside.
  4. Form oat mixture into 4 or 5 patties. In a medium skillet, heat 3 tablespoons oil on medium and fry patties until golden, 1-2 minutes. Flip and brown the other side.
  5. Reduce heat and add hot stock. Allow patties to come to a boil then reduce to a simmer. Cover and allow to cook for 20 minutes.
  6. Discard stock or save for gravy. Return pan to medium heat and add a little more oil. Fry the patties a second time, flipping after a minute or two. Remove and serve immediately.

Tags

budget friendly,

Meatless,

oats,

vegan,

vegetarian

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Meatless Sausage~World War 2 recipe ~I Cook And Paint (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in impossible sausage? ›

What is Impossible Sausage made of? Impossible Sausage Made From Plants contains many of the same ingredients you recognize from Impossible™ Burger. It's packed with soy protein, sunflower oil and coconut oil for a fatty mouthfeel, and soy leghemoglobin for a craveable, meaty taste.

What happened to morning star sausage? ›

In May 2021, Kellogg subsidiary Morningstar Farms changed the recipe of their Original Breakfast Sausage patties to align with a new company-wide vegan initiative. This effort was spearheaded by Sara Young, VP & GM at Morningstar Farms / Plant-based Proteins for Kellogg Company.

What are vegetarian sausage patties made of? ›

Ingredients: Water, wheat gluten, soy protein concentrate, vegetable oil (corn, canola and/or sunflower), soy flour, soy protein isolate.

What are the ingredients in Beyond Meat plant based sausage? ›

Water, Pea Protein*, Cocoa Butter, Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Rice Protein, Yeast Extract, Inulin, Methylcellulose, Natural Flavors, and less than 1% of Potato Starch, Refined Coconut Oil, Salt, Spices, Vinegar, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Sunflower Lecithin, Fruit and Vegetable Juice Color, Apple Extract, Psyllium ...

Is Impossible sausage healthy? ›

Fiber - unlike meat from animals, Impossible Pork is a source of dietary fiber (13g total fat) Equivalent or greater amounts of many micronutrients. 59% less total fat. 0mg cholesterol (7g saturated fat)

What is in plant-based sausage? ›

The key ingredient in vegan sausage is typically either pea protein or soy protein, along with one or more oils (canola, coconut, sunflower), spices and other plant-based additions. Nutritional value varies depending on the manufacturer's precise recipe.

Is there a plant-based sausage? ›

Beyond Sausage Hot Italian Style

They are easily one of the best vegan sausage variations we tried. They actually have a nice little kick. I want one of these meatless sausage links on a hoagie roll with sauteed onions and red bell peppers, marinara sauce (aka gravy), and lots of melted mozzarella cheese.

What are the ingredients in MorningStar vegetarian sausage? ›

Ingredients: Water, wheat gluten, corn oil, egg whites, soy protein concentrate, contains 2% or less of potato starch, salt, sodium caseinate, soy protein isolate, methylcellulose, sugar, canola oil, spices, hydrolyzed vegetable protein (soy, wheat, and corn), yeast extract, caramel color, guar gum, natural and ...

What is Mcdonald's sausage meat made from? ›

Ingredients: Pork, Water, Salt, Spices, Dextrose, Sugar, Rosemary Extract, Natural Flavors.

What meat is Mcdonald's sausage? ›

Sausage Patty

Ingredients: Pork, Water, Salt, Sugars (dextrose, sugar, glucose solids), Spices, Spice extractives.

What is Tofurky sausage made of? ›

INGREDIENTS: Water, vital wheat gluten, expeller pressed canola oil, tofu (water, soybeans, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride), soy sauce (water, soybeans, wheat, salt), sundried tomatoes, soy flour and/or concentrate, contains less than 2% of basil, granulated garlic, sea salt, spices, sunflower oil, potassium ...

What are the healthiest vegetarian sausages? ›

Linda McCartney's Vegetarian Sausages

These pea protein based sausages have a reassuringly short list of ingredients and are also a pretty healthy option, being high in protein and low in saturated fat.

What is the healthiest meat alternative? ›

Less processed plant proteins such as tofu, whole grains, legumes, and beans are preferred protein sources compared to more processed soy isolates, textured vegetable protein (TVP), and wheat gluten because the less processed forms retain more of the nutrients and benefits of the original food.

What is the fake meat called? ›

A meat substitute, also called a meat analogue, approximates certain aesthetic qualities (primarily texture, flavor and appearance) or chemical characteristics of a specific meat. Substitutes are often based on soybeans (such as tofu and tempeh), gluten, or peas.

Is Impossible Sausage healthier than regular sausage? ›

Impossible™ Ground Sausage Meat From Plants has 30% fewer calories, 47% less total fat, and 42% less saturated fat than the leading brand of pork ground sausage when cooked. * What's more? Impossible Sausage has no animal hormones or antibiotics, so you can be sure you're eating good and eating right.

What are the ingredients in the Impossible Sausage patty? ›

Impossible Sausage contains many of the same ingredients you recognize from other Impossible™ products. Soy protein concentrate to pack it with protein; sunflower oil and coconut oil to give it a fatty mouthfeel; soy leghemoglobin to give it a craveable, meaty taste… you know the drill.

Is Impossible Sausage processed? ›

Our products are processed by mixing carefully selected ingredients, derived from plants or by fermentation, to create something unique and delicious.

Is Impossible Sausage real meat? ›

ImpossibleTM Sausage Links Made From Plants. The first of its kind. From the plant-based casing to the savory sizzle on a hot pan, these Impossible Sausage Links Made From Plants, look and cook like¹ sausage links made from animals.

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