This video (and you) are awesome! I have been searching for a while now on the interwebz for a good "turkey" recipe for a jumping off point to make my vegetarian sister and I a pretend "turkey" for thanksgiving, and I think this recipe is just the ticket!!
Does anyone know if you have to roll the seitan out to cook it? If I were to shape it into a turkey-blob, would it still cook..?
@tarapotamus Thanks! If you cooked this in a solid "blob," I don't think it would do as well. It would probably need a longer cooking time, and might dry out too much on the outside. Rubbing it with oil and wrapping it in foil helps to keep it moist. I have had it get a little dry, but I think that's because the oven I was using was hotter that I'm used to. Using an oven thermometer or turning the temperature down a little might help, especially if you're going for a solid 'turkey.'
I made it for my family for Thanksgiving. My family includes both vegetarians and meat eaters. The reaction seemed to be positive from all of them. They may have just been polite, being family, but the roast disappeared pretty quickly.
Robin Robertson is my favorite vegan cookbook author, I'd be totally lost without her "Vegan Fire & Spice" book.
EvenfallMoon 2 months ago
This video (and you) are awesome! I have been searching for a while now on the interwebz for a good "turkey" recipe for a jumping off point to make my vegetarian sister and I a pretend "turkey" for thanksgiving, and I think this recipe is just the ticket!!
Does anyone know if you have to roll the seitan out to cook it? If I were to shape it into a turkey-blob, would it still cook..?
tarapotamus 3 months ago
also....does anyone know if this was dry at all? There's no need to baste..?
tarapotamus 3 months ago
@tarapotamus Thanks! If you cooked this in a solid "blob," I don't think it would do as well. It would probably need a longer cooking time, and might dry out too much on the outside. Rubbing it with oil and wrapping it in foil helps to keep it moist. I have had it get a little dry, but I think that's because the oven I was using was hotter that I'm used to. Using an oven thermometer or turning the temperature down a little might help, especially if you're going for a solid 'turkey.'
dsjwhatnot 3 months ago
@tarapotamus Also, if you do try that, let me know how it goes.
dsjwhatnot 3 months ago
I think I'm a little late to this video. lol
I just discovered seitan this year (been a vegetarian 6 years), and this recipe looks great.
CuteandCreepy123 4 months ago
I just made this, and it is super tasty! Thanks for the video!
gormanls 1 year ago
@gormanls Glad to hear it! I'll probably be making this for Thanksgiving again this year.
dsjwhatnot 1 year ago
very helpful! thanks!
eeknmeek 1 year ago
Somebody likes Monty Python. :)
Incidentally, have any nonmeat-eaters had this, and if so, what was the response?
creatornat 2 years ago
I made it for my family for Thanksgiving. My family includes both vegetarians and meat eaters. The reaction seemed to be positive from all of them. They may have just been polite, being family, but the roast disappeared pretty quickly.
dsjwhatnot 2 years ago
I am looking forward to chowing down upon some Seitanic Beast tomorrow.
Schebby 2 years ago