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    Vegetarian sausages

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    We eat most weekends at Cote brassiere. A french restaurant mainly in the south. They do a cracking breakfast. My wife is a veggie and loves their vegetarian sausages.

    Any recommendations for a veggie sausage that I can buy. The main suspects in a supermarket don’t look that appealing

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    Linda Maccartney.

    I'm a carnivore through and through, and as a chef, dietary requirements are the bane of my life. But I will happily eat these sausages, I really enjoy them. I give them a minute in the microwave from frozen and then deep fry for a minute or two to give a bit of crunch and texture.

    I doubt cote make their own,so also worth just asking what brand it is.

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    ^^^ Agreed.

    Most stuff in the LM range is terrible 5hite, but the red onion and rosemary sausages are lovely.

    I bake them for 20 minutes and eat them at weekends in sausage and fried egg sandwiches

    Otherwise, Cauldron are good (but shallow fry rather than bake). The kids found them too peppery so I haven't had any for a while.

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    Linda Mc nothing like sausages, I don't mind them but very old school veggie. Quorn and Cauldron both good. The latter do Lincs and Cumberland and one is less peppery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy67 View Post
    Linda Mc nothing like sausages, I don't mind them but very old school veggie.
    They're veggie you see, not 'plant based'. Makes a big difference, you know?

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    One thing we find is that they try to make veggie stuff too meaty appearing. A bit of modification can be useful. We like to use the LMc meatballs to make burgers and sausages just add appropriate spices and maybe a binding egg in the burgers.
    Top tip: Quorn cocktail sausages make oustanding veggie sausage rolls. We make loads for Xmas.

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    Linda McCartney obviously, Richmond, and Farm Foods own.Linda McCartney Sausages with Red Onion & Rosemary are superb.
    Veggie Blackpuddings are tasty too.
    Me and missus RD have been veggie since xmas '91 and started off making our own with Sosmix but the variety of veggie sausages means no need for that now.

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    Cauldron, but they are expensive.

    Sainsbury’s and Tesco Lincolnshire veggie sausages are lovely, taste like Cauldrons and much cheaper. Find them in the frozen aisle.

    Don’t like Linda Mcartney and really don’t like Quorn sausages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noTAGlove View Post

    Sainsbury’s veggie sausages are lovely
    I used to buy these but our local store stopped selling them, hence my move to LM.

    It always annoys me when they mess about with the product ranges. It's obviously for fiscal reasons but there are a few things I can't get now, like Orzo pasta. I have to order it online, which is ridiculous.

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    LM sausages are fantastic. I'm also a meat eater but halal meat only for me, use to have these as a teenager. Love the LM sausages in pastry, abit of beaten egg basted on top and then in the oven till cooked, they are fantastic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onelasttime View Post
    I used to buy these but our local store stopped selling them, hence my move to LM.

    It always annoys me when they mess about with the product ranges. It's obviously for fiscal reasons but there are a few things I can't get now, like Orzo pasta. I have to order it online, which is ridiculous.
    Tesco one from the freezer are just as nice.


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    Molesting vegetables into the shape of meat products to offer an alternative to eating meat has always struck me as an odd idea. I genuinely don’t understand what is to be gained by the shaping of said vegetables, yet I can easily understand why people might choose a meat-free diet. In all seriousness I look forward to someone enlightening me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Templogin View Post
    Molesting vegetables into the shape of meat products to offer an alternative to eating meat has always struck me as an odd idea. I genuinely don’t understand what is to be gained by the shaping of said vegetables, yet I can easily understand why people might choose a meat-free diet. In all seriousness I look forward to someone enlightening me.
    Maybe for the same reason meat mince is made into sausages, patties or balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Templogin View Post
    Molesting vegetables into the shape of meat products
    Admittedly, there are consent issues surrounding the remainder, but actually most vegetables actively enjoy dressing up as meat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Templogin View Post
    Molesting vegetables into the shape of meat products to offer an alternative to eating meat has always struck me as an odd idea. I genuinely don’t understand what is to be gained by the shaping of said vegetables, yet I can easily understand why people might choose a meat-free diet. In all seriousness I look forward to someone enlightening me.
    It's probably for the benefit of converted meat eaters. Makes it easier for them if the veggie option resembles the real thing. Like vape sticks looking like cigarettes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Templogin View Post
    Molesting vegetables into the shape of meat products to offer an alternative to eating meat has always struck me as an odd idea. I genuinely don’t understand what is to be gained by the shaping of said vegetables, yet I can easily understand why people might choose a meat-free diet. In all seriousness I look forward to someone enlightening me.
    Firstly the ingredients aren't really vegetables, except those dreadful sweetcorn, carrot and peas in mash things someone else mentioned. Much beloved of cafes and chip shops.

    Secondly, most people don't go meat free because they don't like meat, they do it for ethical or health reasons so it's nice to still eat a source of protein (don't get me started on jack fruit), with a good savour taste in a relatively solid form. Veggie food can tend to slop otherwise. (Don't get me wrong, I like slop but sometimes 'meat' and two veg is nice.)

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    Anybody else tried this...Fry's Vegan Polony
    it's lovely sliced then fried or grilled.

    https://www.ocado.com/products/fry-s...rozen-97461011

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    Quote Originally Posted by RD200 View Post
    Anybody else tried this...Fry's Vegan Polony
    it's lovely sliced then fried or grilled.

    https://www.ocado.com/products/fry-s...rozen-97461011
    Phony polony?

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    Sausage .... Definition " ​a mixture of finely chopped meat, fat, bread, etc. in a long tube of skin, cooked and eaten whole or served cold in thin slices " .... source Oxford Dictionary.

    Quorn ... Definition " the soil mould Fusarium venenatum strain PTA-2684 " developed by ICI

    Ergo, "Quorn Sausage" is by definition a misnomer ... unless they include a few worms from the soil while they are at it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artistmike View Post

    Quorn ... Definition " the soil mould Fusarium venenatum strain PTA-2684 " developed by ICI
    Yum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty View Post
    Phony polony?
    I don't think I've tried the real McCoy but that stuff's lovely

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty View Post
    Phony polony?
    Balony

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    Anything Quorn works for me.
    LMcC good for pies but not much else.

    Message to any cafe owners/chefs out there - there’s nothing worse when ordering a veggie breakfast than getting two of those dreadful veggie “sausages” that seem to have bits of pea and/or sweet corn derivative and disintegrate on first contact - and taste vile. If you want to save money serve up one decent sausage instead.

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    Like a lot of people I’m highly allergic to Quorn :(
    It's just a matter of time...

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    Another vote for Linda McC - nothing at all like a sausage but very nice in themselves.

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    If not mentioned already, Waitrose do a very good vegetarian/vegan offering.

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    Cauldron are my first choice and would rather have nothing than eat the LM ordinary offerings to be honest. I’ve not tried the red onion ones yet though so but probably will do at some point.
    The mince and burgers from the Meatless Farm Co is excellent and the shawarma vege ‘meat’ from Vivera is just about the best i’ve eaten in 30 years as a vegetarian, stick it in a large naan and you’ve got the perfect vege kebab!

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    Sainsbury's Love Your Veg! Vegan Shroomdogs !


    You wont be disappointed

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    On the back of this thread I tried Heck Beetroot and horseradish sausages last night. Very nice they were.

    I did pork sausages for the rest of the family but the Mother in law and daughter tried one and thought they were good

    I like the concept of cutting down on meat and pretty much do it all the time when away on business and try to do at least 1-2 non meat meals a week at home.

    Wouldn’t go full vegan as what would I do with my collection of brogues?!




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    Cauldron are the best by far.

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