This week, I perused through my Southern Vegetarian cookbook trying to decide which new recipe to try this week and there was a recipe for fried 'chicken' with seitan. I thought I would try it out but with my own twist. Instead of making fried 'chicken' I would make a form of salisbury 'steak'.
I used two cans of seitan drained and rinsed.
I started mixing flour in the seitan.
Heated up the seitan in butter in a pan.
Once it started heating up I added some garlic powder and a steak spice that you can find in the spice aisle from your local grocery store.
I also steamed some cauliflower then mashed it while mixing some cream and dill into it. I also roasted some asparagus and red peppers.
The 'steak' had a great 'meaty' and crispy texture and it reminded me of having a steak on Sunday nights with my family with a glass of red wine. Seitan for the win again!
Fried 'steak' bites
Ingredients:
- 2 cans of seitan at 284g each (found at Superstore)
- 4 tablespoons of flour
- 3 tablespoons of butter
- 1 tablespoon of garlic powder
- 2 tablespoon of steak spice or to taste
Directions:
- Drain both cans of seitan and rinse. You can cut them up in smaller bite size pieces but I leave it as it is.
- Add 1 tablespoon of flour at a time mixing it into the seitan until all the flour is used.
- Heat up your pan to medium high heat and add the 3 tbsp of butter.
- One the butter is melted, add the seitan that has been mixed in flour into the pan.
- At the 8 minute mark that your seitan has been cooking, add 1 tablespoon of garlic and 1 tablespoon of the steak spice to the pan and mix it throughout. Then taste. Keep adding steak spice until desired taste.
- It will take about 15-20mins for the seitan to be cooked on all sides. You want it to be crispy brown on all sides. That's when it's ready.
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