Last week we made Seitan Entrees, Stews and Casseroles. Seitan has been a staple food among vegetarian monks of China, Russian wheat farmers, peasants of Southeast Asia, and Mormons. It is also well known as âWheat Meatâ. Seitan is derived from the protein portion of wheat. It is used as a substitute for meat in vegetarian dishes and the texture is known for being ” too meatyâ, vegetarians usually opt from using it. Overall all these dishes are cheaper to make than buying chicken or Ground Turkey/Veal/Beef. The prices are affordable and you can find all of these ingredients in your local supermarket. This was a very interesting experience overall.
Seitan Scallopini with Capers and Lemons with a side of Celeriac and Potato Puree served with Southern Style Kale and Balsamic Glazed Pearl Onions
Seitan Bourguignon served with Quinoa Pilaf with Roasted Peppers
Spinach Egg Noodles served with Swedish Seitan Meatballs and Carrots Marinated in Whole Grain Mustard Sauce
Seitan Roast Stuffed with Shiitakes and Leeks served with a Mushroom Sauce with a side of Peas, Asparagus, Radicchio, and Duchesse Parsnips
Last but not least, the appetizers
Seitan Skewers with Chimicurri Citrus-Herb Sauce served with Curried Coconut Beggarâs Purses