From: Queenkungfu
On Mar 5, 2008
I just made these tonight from the book and they are so good. I used their oven method which is to preheat the oven to 375, brush a baking with olive oil, brush both sides of the cutlets with olive oil. Bake them for 20 minutes and then flip the patties and bake for 8-10 more minutes. They are supposed to come out more toothsome and chewy this way. Mine were perfect! I didn't have lemon so I just used a squirt of lemon juice. SO DELICIOUS!
From: Queen Dragon Mom
On Mar 10, 2008
Excellent! Vegetarian kid loved these. He likes the "tooth" and says the flavor is better than any purchased meat substitute. This evening we will try using one of them with a caramelized onion and mushroom sauce. I doubled the recipe. Put liquid ingredients, oil and chickpeas in the blender and pulsed until smooth. Then added the flavorings. Pulsed until the flavors mixed in and turned the batter out onto the counter to knead in the wheat gluten and crumbs. It was very stiff so I used a rolling pin to flatten it, then shaped it into "chop" shapes. Browned until partially cooked and froze. I plan on making this again only leaving out the soy sauce. I suspect that they will work nicely breaded or grilled and should be a bit more versatile when saucing. Thanks so much for this. It is some work but very definitely worth it.
From: Mom2CuteBoys
On Jul 5, 2008
I LOVE these...especially with the Golden Gravy Recipe from Veganomicon...OMG! It is soooo good. If it's not posted yet, I'll put it up. We use the bake method and find that they turn out fabulous! You really feel like you've had something substantial, but it's not all the processed stuff you get in a pre-made cutlet you'd buy at the store. TRY THEM!
From: mmurka
On Feb 4, 2008
These were very easy and good. Mine turned out a little saltier than I'd like, so I might decrease the soy sauce next time. Other than that, two thumbs up.
From: Chef #819583
On Oct 10, 2008
EXCELLENT! My teenage son (who's an omni) really liked these and so did I. Simple easy recipe that made enough for me to freeze for later. I served this with the Golden Gravy. Thanks for sharing!
From: hisfavoritemavis
On Jun 4, 2008
These had a nice flavor but they didn't taste "done" to me. Usually you boil gluten steaks before frying them. If I made this again I would try that first and then bread them in nutritional yeast before frying them.
From: Serah B.
On Nov 6, 2009
We made these as small nuggets and fried them. They were awesome!!! Great, meaty texture and savory flavor. We made them for the kids, but the grownups inhaled them as well. Another brilliant recipe from Veganomicon!
From: Eat Your Vegetables!
On Nov 30, 2008
These are a little dry on their own, I recommend serving them with the mustard sauce from the Veganomicon (I think I have that recipe posted). That said, they're a nice change from tofu and seitan for me when I want a 'meaty' main dish. I also used the oven method: brush with olive oil, bake at 375 for 20 minutes, flip and bake an additonal 8-10 minutes.
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