I genuinely found it interesting that in the west, tempe is looked at as this trendy meat substitute when just as mike said, tempe is used as a meat complementary thing. Like meat and tempe combine is good and tasty. And tempe is genuinely the most inexpensive protein in Indonesia. Also a trick we use is tempe fried thin is basically protein chips. Genuinely try it. You won't be disappointed. Basically wether you a vegan or not. Try tempe. Think tempe as a something else that is hybrid of meat and vegetables.
@mignonhagemeijer3726 Жыл бұрын
It's so freaking delicious! I only see some people here in the West under seasoning or under cooking it sometimes. I've been eating it for years and am laughing a bit with peoples reactions.
@ekodedysetyanto Жыл бұрын
I don't know why it really irk me, if someone market tempe as meat substitute/alternative. Because since i was kid i learn it as a plant base protein, not substitute or alternative. Just call it as it is, a plant base protein.
@bambangprimanto Жыл бұрын
The reason why us SEA uses tempe as complementary rather than substitute is because (imo) our tolerance to spice and how we cook our meals with those spices. people i know from the west said that switching to vegan/vegetarian is a "trendy" thing they do, thus having the fat from meat makes them crave that sensation/ taste. Also the meme of "salt is too spicy" rings kind of true to the western
@Amoncaco Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was so confused, I really don't think tempeh fits into a category of meat sub at all.
@이거아니지 Жыл бұрын
Its upset me when ppl in western cooked them as 'meat subtitue' rather than tempe itself. They need to learn cook a tempe dish, not a meat subtitue dish with tempe. Anyway garlic seasoned fried tempe (tempe bawang) superiority💪
@SandyMasquith Жыл бұрын
As someone with Alpha-Gal syndrome (I can't eat beef, ham, etc.), I have been searching for *anything* that could be bacon. I love bacon. It's great to see these meat alternatives, and I'll have to try some of them. The soy protein seems really interesting since it has the 9 essential amino acids. Thanks for the wonderfully entertaining video.
@heartshapedisle Жыл бұрын
Sunfed Boar Free bacon from NZ is pea protein. No nasty additives. Healthy and delicious.
@Nurr0 Жыл бұрын
If it helps (and they're available in your country) I've tried Vutcher's plant based bacon (my favourite so far), along with bacon from Next! Foods and Made With Plants and they were all really good! I'm yet to try Boar Free Bacon but it certainly looks the part. There can be a small learning curve to cooking it but it's worth it, eg. I like my bacon fairly crispy and I found if you take it to the point where it's crispy in the pan once you remove it and let it cool it's TOO crispy, it basically shatters like glass. So if you like it crisp cook it a little under and it'll firm up when you take it out. Good luck!
@VineyardGHS Жыл бұрын
Bacon is an artificial flavor. If you like bacon get bacon flavoring LOL. The stuff you're calling bacon is actually called pork belly and tastes nothing like bacon because it doesn't have bacon flavoring added😅
@kmpoffc Жыл бұрын
The soy stuff is just overprocessed garbage. Just use some smokey flavors on actual mushrooms
@Nurr0 Жыл бұрын
It's heavily processed I'll give you that, but garbage is going too far. They taste great and for texture and look, and ease of modification of existing recipes they have their place.@@kmpoffc
@poppywinter166 Жыл бұрын
Dairy alternatives next please guys, it’s brutal trying to find nice ones! 😭🙏
@tricia9559 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree
@alpharomeo786 Жыл бұрын
Lactose intolerant 😂
@SortedFood Жыл бұрын
Great shout!
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Жыл бұрын
@@SortedFoodamazing🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
@poppywinter166 Жыл бұрын
@@SortedFood Thank yoooou 🥹
@cpnelsonn Жыл бұрын
I have to respectfully disagree with Baz on this one! I absolutely love the taste of meat, I adore it - but ever since working with animals, I just couldn't bring myself to eat meat anymore. So finding things that are made from plant-based sources that try to replicate meat as close as possible is the best thing for me! And I think the Squeaky Bean pastrami is absolutely delicious, I'm so sad you didn't like it!
@da.de.791510 ай бұрын
exactly, he missunderstood why many people are vegan... alot like meat they just dont want to eat it...
@SharienGaming Жыл бұрын
the thing with meat substitutes for me is, that im not trying to find something that tastes exactly the same... i just am looking for something easy and convenient that can fill the same purpose that i would otherwise use meat for, so i can reduce how much meat i consume and well... for most things i cook (and im very lazy about that) - stuff like this works fine it tastes well in the finished dish, goes well with the things meat would usually go well with and it behaves similar while cooking - bosh.
@gadzoink Жыл бұрын
YES! It's something that can bridge that gap. I'm not looking for it to be perfect meat, I'm just looking for something that can fill that roll in dishes I'm used too.
@cindystumpf Жыл бұрын
Ageed. I like jackfruit but I can't "replace" a protein with a fruit and call it a meal @@emryspaperart
@karimchahine4883 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. And also, there are other food items which come MUCH closer to real meat in taste which weren't considered here. It just seemed a weird assortment to call "latest meat alternatives"
@lynnejamieson2063 Жыл бұрын
@@karimchahine4883especially considering most, if not all, have been readily available for years now.
@kaspianepps7946 Жыл бұрын
@@karimchahine4883 I also found the title a bit strange. Tempeh and seitan were probably the first 'meat alternatives' available in the UK. (Biona, whose seitan they tried, is over 30 years old.)
@TF_NowWithExtraCharacters Жыл бұрын
Guys, if you're trying meat alternatives again, do check out lion's mane mushrooms! Around these part we call them monkey's head mushrooms. Texture's genuinely the closest to meat I've ever tried. But since we're talking about the actual mushrooms and not a processed product, you're looking at dishes like stir-fries or perhaps pasta. No steaks here.
@grabble7605 Жыл бұрын
"No steaks" Obviously. It's a mushroom. Processed or not, it's not a steak.
@TF_NowWithExtraCharacters Жыл бұрын
@@grabble7605 you're right, however look at the context: in this video we had meat alternatives fashioned into a fish fillet, and we often hear these alternatives made into burgers and steaks. What I'm trying to say is, that's not a good application for these mushrooms.
@svenlauke1190 Жыл бұрын
so nur suggestion for meat alternatives is something that is not a meat alternative at all...but a mushroom.
@jaygallagher9195 Жыл бұрын
@@grabble7605 agree same as we shouldn't have pork or lamb steaks as a steak is a cut of beef
@TF_NowWithExtraCharacters Жыл бұрын
@@svenlauke1190 wait, does your idea of meat alternative mean it has to be a processed food product? I mean, it's used in dishes which typically feature meat (and people don't usually do mushroom versions of them), and it's used specifically because of the texture similarity. Then yeah, that makes the mushroom a meat alternative in those dishes.
@MephitisUK Жыл бұрын
Tempeh and seitan are hardly the "latest" meat alternatives, they've been around for years in the UK.
@markjones1337 Жыл бұрын
As a die hard prolific meat eater who has a diesel van and gas guzzling 4x4 who refuses to recycle, I haven't heard of either. Nor will I be eating it.
@DrShakamoto. Жыл бұрын
Seitan has been featured on this channel a few times before as well
@karimchahine4883 Жыл бұрын
@@markjones1337cringe
@markjones1337 Жыл бұрын
@@karimchahine4883 you sound vaccinated, I bet you believe everything the government tell you just like a small child who believes everything mummy and daddy say.
@MephitisUK Жыл бұрын
@@markjones1337 That's nice dear, now run along the adults are talking.
@kamila.962 Жыл бұрын
Funfact! In my hometown, Young Green Jackfruit is celebrated on it's own, if you don't see the appeals of Jackfruit as meat subtitute, you should try them as veggies/fruits. Like in 'Lodeh' soup, Gudeg (very specific local dish from my hometown). So in southeast asia, I can definitely see Jackfruit being celebrated on its own 🎉
@whydoineedanameiwillneverp7790 Жыл бұрын
Raw jackfruit is jokingly referred to as "tree goat" in my mother tongue (goat being the most popular meat around these parts) - so I am not surprised it makes a good meat substitute! I wish y'all had access to the real, fresh stuff though. With the crunchy seeds and all. At least to me, that tastes _so much_ better than the canned stuff I tried. The canned stuff is always too mushy and have some after taste
@SortedFood Жыл бұрын
Yeah, we can imagine that the fresh stuff is way better! That's also really interesting in regards to Tree Goat!
@carrieullrich5059 Жыл бұрын
Asian markets in America get some fresh now. Ripe Jack fruit is my favorite fruit. ❤
@keawarren Жыл бұрын
@@carrieullrich5059My normal grocery in Austin has fresh jackfruit in the produce section for most of the year. Of course, breaking one down is an absolute chore.
@TheCotzi Жыл бұрын
@@SortedFood you coud easy make it yourself i would love an episode where you all go to ferment unusual things like tempe and other stuff
@Esther-oz4ts Жыл бұрын
Fresh jackfruit is easily accessible in London too! They chose to go for the canned stuff
@shadowtheimpure Жыл бұрын
Tempeh and seitan are absolutely delightful to work with, especially if you accept them for what they are instead of shoehorning them into an application that is intended for meat.
@olilogan5167 Жыл бұрын
Love the video guys! One comment though, not sure I agree with Baz comment on saying that vegans don’t want to eat meat. I get what you’re saying but I wouldn’t say that is always the case, a lot of vegans have enjoyed meat and enjoy taste etc. of it but don’t want to eat it for ethical reasons, so I do think that trying to replicate peoples fave things whilst still being vegan is a good thing ! (Not saying they taste perfect but I appreciate what they’re trying to do!)
@te9998 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, i'm not a vegan but i appreciate the variation. Also most meat espacially sausages are more processed then the vegan alternatives so i dont think there is anything wrong with them looking the Part too🤷♂️
@ChrisHow Жыл бұрын
Takes just a millisecond of thought to work out why some vegans would sometimes want to eat meat-like food, even for those of us who haven't spent over a decade working in food media 🙄
@mommabumble Жыл бұрын
I'll add that I can not eat meat because I lost the enzyme that breaks down meat due to a virus. I am not vegetarian for any reason other than that... so sometimes it's very nice to have a comfort food (like a good sandwich) or 'bacon/pancetta' in my pasta.
@DimT670 Жыл бұрын
Actually vegans don't eat meat 100 precent out of ethical concerns not because of anything else, because veganism is an ideology it has 0 to do with allergies or illnesses etc
@PatrickDaviswimiwamwamwazzle Жыл бұрын
Yeah if it weren't for the moral hang ups I have I'd be eating rare steaks again, but surprise I still want a burger or chicken sandwiches. I don't cut out meat because I hate it, that shit is delicious.
@chloeg2721 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love the Sorted guys, but as a veggie, I must say, I *do* want meat replacements to act as meat! I didn't give up meat because I didn't like it!
@joacimunicorn Жыл бұрын
This is my issue with pretty much all their vegan themed vids. Their refusal to understand the place of meat substitutes is becoming really annoying to me. The argument of "just use vegetables" is fair as they can pick real meat, but to people who have chosen or been forced to stop eating meat despite liking the taste and texture the existence of substitutes can be a real blessing, especially mid-week.
@Gandorhar Жыл бұрын
@@joacimunicorn Nah but thats the point, there is so much out there u can make without meat I dont understand the obsession with meat alternatives, if u want meat it it, if u want to be veggi or vegan then dont, its that simple.
@chloeg2721 Жыл бұрын
@@Gandorhar you are right that there is definitely a lot that can be done with veggies etc., alone! But I think that this doesn’t engage with the main argument here: there are a whole host of reasons why someone may choose not to eat meat that have nothing to do with taste. Personally, I grew up eating meat and loved it. I gave it up as an adult, but that doesn’t mean I don’t miss the taste, convenience etc. of eating meat. The main point of all of this is just to say that I don’t think it’s as simple as boiling it down to ‘if you like meat, eat it’/‘if you’re veggie/vegan, then you shouldn’t want to eat meat’. Someone could be lactose intolerant and still miss the taste of milk/want something that mimics the purpose and taste of milk in everyday life. I’d say the same idea goes for those who don’t eat meat.
@edoras76 Жыл бұрын
@@chloeg2721 Exactly! or you might want an easy way to adjust a recipe to make it vegetarian/vegan by using a meat replacement that mimics meat so that it doesn't become something completely different.
@lepidoptery Жыл бұрын
it's like they're in denial that there's any non-taste/non-health reason that ppl would choose to not eat meat.
@AmbroseReed Жыл бұрын
I'm so surprised they hadn't encountered tempeh before! One of my favorites
@kmbarnett1200 Жыл бұрын
Temper bacon ( from the right brands) is excellent!
@peacechan4500 Жыл бұрын
Tempe can be made to be a chip like thing. And you'll get protein chips.
@fredriklundborg2433 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has followed you for about 7 years, and were a vegan for the first 5 of those. As a response to Barrys initial statement about just replacing with some vegetables etc. Most vegans are not vegan because they dislike the taste or texture of meat, hence having something thats tries to mimic meat can be very nice. Its also very nice when you're a new vegan to have some familiar textures or flavours. Not to mention that most vegans today get the main bulk of protein from meat substitutes (especially for new vegans). TL;DR a lot of vegans like the flavours and textures of meat but dont want to eat it for whatever their reason is. Meat substitutes can be a great way for them to achieve their goal of not eating meats. All love ✌️
@w1zady Жыл бұрын
In addition: meat alternatives often behave similar to meat when cooking. When I went vegan, I had about 15 years of cooking experience with meat-dishes. Without meat alternatives, I would have needed to learn a ton new recipes in one go and how to make beans et al tasty. Thats a huge hurdle for amateur cooks. Instead I was able to cook basically the same SpagBol, Fried Rice or Chili as before and learned how to love plant proteins more gradually.
@npiontek Жыл бұрын
I agree. I liked the taste of meat but now how it ended up on my plate so this way, you get the taste but not the suffering that is usually attached to it.
@jenna11111 Жыл бұрын
Can't believe this still needs explaining to meat eaters
@RainStorm148 Жыл бұрын
fun fact: in Bali, some vegan restaurants has been using Tempeh as an alternative to meat for quite some time for dishes with lots of sauce. and i really like it even though i normally wouldn't. personally i prefer slicing them thinly then fry them after they're battered. the dish is named "Tempe Mendoan" and its highly recommended for snack times over at my hometown.
@SortedFood Жыл бұрын
That's super interesting!
@dolan-duk Жыл бұрын
Crispy tempeh is freaking delicious!
@peacechan4500 Жыл бұрын
Thinly sliced tempe fried to crisps is basically protein chips. Genuinely try sliced that tempe thin like you slice a potato when making chips. Add a bit of cassava flour in water with seasoning and you made a Indonesian snack.
@tatsumakun Жыл бұрын
Just to elaborate more to this, there are two kind of fried battered tempeh. One is fried tempeh which got crispy batter and slightly thin sliced tempeh. The other one as mentioned, mendoan is a little bit more soggy, not as thinly sliced. Fried tempe or tempeh usually eaten with bird eye chili while mendoan served with sweet soy sauce and chopped chili.
@bjdefilippo447 Жыл бұрын
We've had it in stores in Oregon for >20 years. The good stuff hasn't made it down South yet, but if you see the Italian flavor, especially by Surata soyfoods, give it a try. Bolognese, sausage scrambles, and lasagna are all great vehicles for it.
@victoria29447 ай бұрын
I’m glad you mentioned the sustainability aspect, even if only very briefly, because it is a problem for many items in this category.
@10Jones01 Жыл бұрын
We're using tempeh as the main ingredient in our main course (michelin starred). It's a really fun and unique ingredient, and you don't see it a lot in scandinavian cuisine
@markstyles1246 Жыл бұрын
If you were looking for a soybean-based substitute for surströmming you should have gone with natto :-D ...
@10Jones01 Жыл бұрын
@@markstyles1246 good luck getting any scandinavian that’s not into Japanese culture and cuisine to eat natto xd
@markstyles1246 Жыл бұрын
@@10Jones01 I don't know. They already eat surströmming and salmiak liquorice so... :-D
@misssaturnalia Жыл бұрын
I am not a vegetarian, but in HK we marinate seitan in a variety of sauces (such as curry or sweet and sour sauce) and it becomes a very tasty cold dish that anyone can enjoy!
@alexhulme6135 Жыл бұрын
I have been a vegetarian for five years, but grew up eating meat, do I miss it yes and when on occasion I go back and try meat it tastes crazy animally, so for me the vegetarian substitutes hit the spot! I love the squeaky bean ‘meat’, I also love a good mushroom burger or tempeh and tofu! Think they all have their own place and with a good chef they can smash the most amazing veg!
@jessicastevens5782 Жыл бұрын
Baz: "If you're a vegan, you don't want to eat meat" sure, there are some people who don't eat meat b/c they don't like the taste/texture of meat, but there are also people who don't eat meat for ethical, religious, financial, environmental, and medical/health reasons; and there are households with mixed dietary needs
@Lueckii Жыл бұрын
I find this argument so dumb, because of what you said. I like these alternatives, because they try to replicate something that I really like the taste of, but without killing animals to make them
@kateyarbrough8992 Жыл бұрын
I'm the dietary restriction side. Had to give up red meat and pork back in 2018 and I miss out on so many charcuterie goodies 😢 I still do poultry and lean meat like deer but boy do I miss a good ol BLT. I'll have to look for This lol
@niklaspilot Жыл бұрын
Was about to say this. While I don't fall under any of these categories I think it is really important to recognise that there are other reasons as to why people don't eat meat other than they don't like the taste/texture! Thus I think it is totally legitimate wanting to have something that tastes/feels like meat but isn't.
@Maxikingallright93 Жыл бұрын
Wow... Its baffling how this channel talks about vegan/vegetraian alternatives. Nearly every Challenge or Video with the 'Normals' has something in it with meat. And Baz said its been 5 years since he last tried some these alternatives...while having a job on KZbin cooking channel. Damn thats narrow minded and this commentary of him proofed that
@Emylynch Жыл бұрын
Well said! 👏
@TopHatRev Жыл бұрын
As a vegan, I often hear the argument that Barry put forward at the end, the "If you're vegan why do you wanna eat meat" thing. My personal reason for not eating animal products is ethics, not taste, we all know that meat is delicious but I don't find the trade of life for taste to be worth it, so we try and get it wherever we can. As for marketing, I don't really think from a business perspective that calling them "Pea and wheat protein slices" would sell well at all.
@deannamartin799 Жыл бұрын
Also, calling it a burger/sausage/milk/whatever is really helpful for quickly telling the consumer how it can be used and probably how it can be cooked
@cricket9928 Жыл бұрын
Additionally, I think that his opposition to vegan meat substitutes trying to substitute actual meat ignores vegans/vegetarians of different cultures who would still like to make their meat-forward cultural dishes. I think it’s also generally silly to just think people would eat nothing that they used to eat just because it had meat in it, like comfort foods etc ?
@alecgladkov8573 Жыл бұрын
So are you the target consumer for lab grown meat? What I dont understand is what ethics are you subscribed to? nothing can die for me to eat it? Then why not drink milk since it doesn't hurt the cow to produce that? and eggs? If you're upset about farming practices then buy from responsible farmers. Good farmers still kill though right? What about honey? Thats the problem with veganism there are so many normal alternatives like vegetarians but instead you have to go extreme to stand out and then stand on your high horse and preach about how you're so ethical. Now you're pushing a bunch of nasty fake meat on people.
@BaeBunni Жыл бұрын
@@cricket9928 just my personal opinion when it comes to meat vs meat substitute and being korean. I have not yet found a meat substitute that can imitate Bulgogi, galbi or porkbelly without a lot of texture compromises. I'm not against change after seeing how it's done I enjoy kimchi fried cauliflower rice but when the mouth feel is all wrong it from the original it gets really hard to desire it personally and that's when I start questioning why would you want something that clearly doesn't have the flavor or texture.
@gadzoink Жыл бұрын
@@deannamartin799 Exactly. It's really helpful for older folks like my parents who are trying to eat less meat. It's a lot more accessible to your average consumer because its terms they are familar with.
@ameliatbh001 Жыл бұрын
As someone who is pescetarian and who therefore has tried alternatives for red meat from time to time, I have to say there's an impressive variety in how these alternatives are prepared and used. Some - the fake bacon and sausage imitations are a good example - get so close in taste to pork-based versions that it's very hard to tell the difference by taste alone. Others do a great job of doing their own thing. I've tried a black bean 'burger' patty that reveled in its uniqueness as an eating experience. It's just a matter of knowing what you want out of the meat alternatives and where to look to get there.
@CrimWorld9 Жыл бұрын
As a Omnivore; who just likes to eat good foods... I personally rate a good bean burger the exact equal as a good meat burger; each burger bringing its own unique flavors to the table. No need to try to trick me to making the Bean Burger be a supposed Meat, just make a good Bean Burger.
@beccagentry4521 Жыл бұрын
After not having meat for a long time I crave it often. And trust me if I could eat it I would. Except I get VERY sick with any types of meat. That being said, the meat alternatives have really come along way in comparison to like 5 years ago. I’m glad y’all were able to try these, but you missed TVP! Absolutely amazing 🤩 I’ve used it as a pork substitute in lumpia and let me tell you it is very close to the real thing.
@georgiegwynne8766 Жыл бұрын
Always important to remember there’s lots of people that love the taste of meat but don’t want to or can’t eat meat, or even want to eat less, so it’s amazing meat alternatives exist! But you’re right about jackfruit, give me mushrooms any day
@beth_ff Жыл бұрын
I’d love to see you guys do a “old school dinner meals” battle with dishes such as doing chocolate concrete with pink custard, cornflake tart, turkey twizzlers with potato smiley faces etc - it would be absolutely amazing if you could. Love you guys ☺️
@charlottetatts Жыл бұрын
I love the channel and your videos but I think some of the comments in this video were slightly bias. Vegans don’t eat meat but not because they don’t like the tastes and the flavours but because they don’t want to eat animals. So often these meat replacements give us the flavours and textures we are missing but without having to eat an animal. I really appreciate you guys taking the time to make this video, so I really hope you don’t take this comment as a negative ❤
@LooksLikeLiz Жыл бұрын
Completely amazed you guys have never seen tempeh before 😆
@serenetiv Жыл бұрын
some people use king oyster mushrooms to sub out pulled pork. you 'pull' the shroom with a fork and then cook it, add a bit of bbq sauce and it looks like pulled pork and the texture supposedly works as well
@mistertestsubject Жыл бұрын
It has a better chew to it, being a mushroom
@helenswan705 Жыл бұрын
why try to fake anything, just eat it as is
@serenetiv Жыл бұрын
@@helenswan705 i personally don't think of the pulled mushroom as faked. It still tastes like mushroom with a bbq sauce and isn't advertised as pulled not-pork. things like beyond meat or the impossible burger are faked imo.
@helenswan705 Жыл бұрын
@@serenetiv I am sure you are right, the mushroom will win through! I am objecting to 'calling' it pork.
@serenetiv Жыл бұрын
@@helenswan705 oh absolutely! It would also cost an arm and a leg if they'd call it not-pork xD
@F1IRONS Жыл бұрын
Think its important to consider that whilst Barry has said don't try to be meat/just each vegetables, often you don't have the time to make a dish full of 'natural ingredients' and sometimes you do just want a kind of cheat meal/something easy. Also got to consider that these aren't necessarily trying to appeal to every market (i.e. meat eaters). Whilst they are comparing to meat, if you've never had meat your not going to do that. You just use it as an alternative ingredient. Also got to consider the protein content in these things, as its very hard to get enough protein without alternatives for me!
@Sarah-og3mp Жыл бұрын
All about the protein for me too! Considering that its beans and tofu all the way
@DawnChatman Жыл бұрын
On the flip side, as a meaty person who wouldn't mind adding more non-meat into my diet I gotta tell ya, all these products that say they're something akin to meat (or cheese, eggs, etc.) and then taste nothing like it just depresses me and makes me want to avoid it all together. I would be a thousand times happier if I was given a product that was fast and easy to use and tasted great. "Savory Sliced soy patties with a kick of pepper" or "Spicy Jackfruit tacos" doesn't bring me to that same depressed "I'm not eating meat" thought. And I do absolutely think these products are aimed at me, they're like a crutch... a tease... "See, you'll be fine here, you can still have sandwiches and carbonara". =P
@F1IRONS Жыл бұрын
@@DawnChatman completely fair perspective too! Think Barry was almost saying for some of them (not all of them to be clear!!) just don’t make them at all, but clearly has a place in the market to tempt meat eaters and to fulfil needs of non meat eaters 👍
@puupipo Жыл бұрын
@@DawnChatman I agree and in my experience the more processed the meat-containing product that is being imitated, usually the better the non-meat options. My favorite example of this is chicken nuggets that you buy at the grocery store, at least where I live there are several vegetarian products that imitate the chicken nugget taste and texture so well that I couldn't tell the difference if I had to do a blind taste test.
@ashleyrbb Жыл бұрын
@@DawnChatman I disagree that it is aimed at you... I think it's great that you want to eat less meat, but if you want pulled pork you will just eat pulled pork. Non-meat eaters won't so even if these are second best, they're what we have. I see a lot of meat eaters that want the marketing changed because its not meat, but as someone who doesn't eat meat.. I sort of want to know what it is trying to replicate not just say "piece of soy". There are so many ways to flavour things... liquid smoke for "bacon", poultry spice for "chicken" etc. Like I said it's great if the processed alternatives do tempt you, but you can always just do a veg. dish for meatless days.. so many good ones like pasta dishes (not carbonara :P) , or general tso tofu... I could go on but you get the gist I'm sure!
@Serenity_Dee Жыл бұрын
I was a vegetarian for 12 years, and while I have never regretted eating meat again, I do think it's time I started integrating things like tofu and tempeh into my diet again, not as meat substitutes like I used to, but as things that are delicious on their own. Gods know I can always figure out more things to include in noodles.
@SeraphinaPZ Жыл бұрын
I'm trying to do the same for my diet, just celebrating ingredients as they are. It's not going to replace meat directly, but it doesn't have to if it's good.
@leannechattell7789 Жыл бұрын
I was vegetarian til Dr said if you want to get well please eat meat again...but still do ear those as items itself like you would ear chickpea curry etc...def agree worth it...only eat fake meat for the fake steaks cos they amazing or when at my friends house who is a vegetarian
@Willjalcock Жыл бұрын
Meat alternatives were an important step for me learning to eat/cook vegetarian because I didn't need to learn any more skills and it would stop me feeling left out when everyone else was eating sausages, burgers etc.
@louise102nd Жыл бұрын
That's a very big part that is ignored food is social so wanting a veg burger at a BBQ is very understandable
@IrmaU94 Жыл бұрын
But actually. I have sold 2 types of burgers at 2 restaurants. One was a roast beetroot and goats cheese burger. And a burger that mimics meat. The beetroot one sold way better. Because non-veggies ordered it aswell. I wasn't trying to be meat but made an excellent dish
@louise102nd Жыл бұрын
@@IrmaU94you're right that the veggie option doesn't need to match meat in flavour but it was burger shaped and called a burger so the idea that veggie dishes shouldn't copy meat products and need to be completely their own thing still applies that the meat eaters saw it recognised it and thought sounds nice I'll give it a go etc As by sorted standards your beetroot and goats cheese burger shouldn't have been called a burger and instead called a sandwich and that is what we're saying is wrong It is good to have veggie options that call themselves the meat product to help people fitting in at social events and ease family members into cooking for their vegan child etc
@IrmaU94 Жыл бұрын
@@louise102nd might be because 'beetroot and goatscheese hockey pick shaped thing in a sandwich' doesnt really sound appetizing.
@IrmaU94 Жыл бұрын
@@louise102nd no wait i understand you but i think calling it a burger is fine. I didnt say beef burger or chicken sandwich. I think beet burger is okay and i dont know how to call it otherwise
@hannahhill7478 Жыл бұрын
I’ve never understood why people get so offended at meat alternatives. They have a place in the market for people who can’t eat meat for health reasons or new vegans who miss the taste but did it due ethics. I’m not vegan but can’t digest meat well so I’m glad I can still occasionally have my favourite dishes with the meat subbed out for something that won’t upset my stomach.
@aninditaroulet4277 Жыл бұрын
frozen jackfruit is available in the UK and it's better than the tinned I find.
@vargr76 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has been vegetarian and then vegan for more than half of my life, I have to say while a lot of these have been around for a long time it is great to see them openly available in our everyday supermarkets and reasonably priced. Funnily enough the only thing that I missed was good deli slices but seitan has that covered. Come on boys bring on dairy alternatives and part two with banana blossom fish and king oyster mushroom calamari along with the humble tofu. Actually make that a whole episode the boys react to tofu 5ways, silken tofu in tempura batter to Korean fired chick’n.
@PatrickDaviswimiwamwamwazzle Жыл бұрын
My white whale was jerky because living in the south we had so many homemade and local ones. Pleather (I know the name isn't pleasing) is the best texturally and taste wise. Jerky Y'all is a close second and had better flavor, but a soft texture. If you like OG style do the first and if you like softer jerky do the latter.
@linpulver2106 Жыл бұрын
Our cat once stole a Quorn "chicken" fillet and was totally bemused by it. Tried it, spat it out, tried it again. She went back and forth for about half an hour before deciding it wasn't actually food!
@alixtheprofessionalcatherd6850 Жыл бұрын
My cat loves the pastry from a Greggs vegan sausage roll but would not eat the pastry from the Gregg's animal meat sausage roll I was given by accident. Cats are weird and fickle little things, mine loves Indian nans but hates real meat or fish.
@Timmycoo Жыл бұрын
@@alixtheprofessionalcatherd6850 Lmao yeah my cat will eat almost anything besides anything spicy/sour. But she will assume because I'm eating it, it has to be something she wants so she will try her darnedest to eat it. Only problem is I will find vomit on my carpet later on a lot of the time if she's stolen something and hidden under my bed to eat them.
@debbiew.7716 Жыл бұрын
Smart cat!
@Followthebananas Жыл бұрын
My cat loves Quorn smokey ham, Violife cheese and Flora vegan butter... and won't eat actual chicken. I love how cats seem to have tastes as complex as ours haha!
@fsmnt Жыл бұрын
On jackfruit, in Indonesia Nasi Padang one of the dish is jackfruit curry! I think it's important to think of some of these as source of proteins or plant based protein instead of meat alternative. Cause it does give a very different connotation
@MrMartinSchou Жыл бұрын
One thing you're skipping is price, and I certainly find this an important thing to keep in mind. If the alternative is a vegetable (e.g. something made from peas), and its price isn't competitive with actual meat (which needs to be given vegetables for a long time), then I really don't see it taking off outside of niche markets. When you have to pay MORE for a vegetable based meat alternative, you won't get the masses to buy it. Like with oat milk. It's ground up oats and water. Yet it's somehow often more expensive than cow milk which is made by having a cow eat far more oats and drink far more water than what goes into the same amount of oat milk. Or worse - insects. Insects are animal protein, extremely cheap to farm, yet they often cost 10x what normal animal meats cost.
@peacechan4500 Жыл бұрын
Case in point is tempe. That thing is the Indonesian staple of broke college kids. High protein, inexpensive and taste good.
@MrMartinSchou Жыл бұрын
@@peacechan4500 What does it cost in the UK?
@KomboEzaliTe Жыл бұрын
Another thing to note about insects is that they're chock full of parasites and due to their size it's impossible to process the bodies individually to remove any of them. Also they say they have all this protein, but it's 99% contained in their indigestible chitin shells so it's completely unusable by the human body.
@peacechan4500 Жыл бұрын
@@MrMartinSchoulast I heard is expensive because they market it as a meat substitute. It's genuinely not
@lyinarbaeldeth2456 Жыл бұрын
Yes! The deep dives and analyses NEED price information included. Meat, dairy etc. alternatives will never catch on so long as they're marketed as niche, expensive lifestyle foods.
@random.person.9995 Жыл бұрын
Meat alternatives are great for health reasons, not wanting animals to be killed, not wanting bits of bone in your food, and just trying to eat less meats altogether. Tbh recent brands are pretty great and are made to help meat lovers explore another option. Some things like sausage rolls, chicken nuggets and beef mince (not quorn, there are better brands) all work pretty well for me.
@mattrodenbush6686 Жыл бұрын
I have no idea what her inspiration was or if it was even based on a known dish, but my Grandma's recipe for what she just called Gluten was essentially a huge batch of Seitan boiled in broth, then breaded in flour and brewer's yeast and pan fried crispy, and it's freaking delicious
@MartinAhlman Жыл бұрын
Imagine a house in the mountains of Sweden. It's still winter, but not too cold. Nice, innit! Family (extended one at that), and the youngsters (me and my wife) in charge of one of the lunches... We planned a lot, there's no way we'll let them down, because that would mean never seeing them again (Just so you know, that's a bad thing). Lunch is served and praised (time to breathe out)! After that coffee and something nice to drink. And as I taste the rather nice whisky, it struck me! "Hang on, there was no meat in any of this!" And then my mother's "almost sister" (it's a weird family, love them to bits) says: "I have no complaints, I'm full. And it was delicious! Thank you, loves." And then she and I shared some wine, everything was great. You don't always need meat, sometimes you can eat veg by accident! And it's still tasty :-)
@PriyaSingh-uc8hg Жыл бұрын
Seitan is used as stuffing in Laphing it's a Tibetan dish. Laphing is really popular in Delhi and Nepal as Street food
@Much143 Жыл бұрын
I think the comments on this video already make it clear, we vegetarians and vegans want plant based meat substitutes. But I'm not sure if the most comments here display why that is. Recently I went out with a bunch of friends and they recommended we go eat at a vegetarian burger place since at least one of us is vegetarian. During dinner one friend questions me: "so why exactly do you enjoy meat substitutes? Like I get why you're vegetarian, but I eat meat and I don't really crave it that much." And that's where my brain kinda understood. If you do eat meat on a regular, you don't miss it because it's already there. However, I haven't eaten real meat in maybe 5 years, yet I'm used to eat meat. I ate meat on the daily until adulthood, that's just how most of us grow up. It's habit forming. Going from a 20%+ meat diet to a 0% meat diet is super habit breaking. It makes you uncomfy or unhappy. Being vegetarian shouldn't be uncomfy in any way. Being able to eat the same stuff (in terms of taste) is important. Now, I've been vegetarian for years and years, why do I still eat meat substitutes? I mean it's not a regular weeknight thing anymore, and frankly I think the same should go for people with unrestricted diets. Anyway, It's just easier and more sustainable as a human. Think about it. You're on KZbin, Instagram, Tiktok, whatever, hell.. facebook. You see a recipe you crave. Oh no, it's currywurst. I guess tofu is kinda like sausage, you make some curry tofuwurst. It's tasty. Happy. Next day off. You saw this tasty shepherds pie. What's similar to minced meat? Dunno, lets shred tofu?? This goes on for a few days, weeks even. You ate 4 kilos of tofu, everything is tofu now. Actually, one day you had mushrooms instead of tofumeat. This gets so boring. There are only so many ways to imitate meaty recipes, and frankly most ways I could think of are tofu, seitan, mushrooms or if you are an actual good cook you come up with some other ideas like bean patties and stuff. Oh, you didn't notice, did you? Those were already meat-like substitutes because what else should we do? Many recipes are meat based and limiting yourself to only naturally vegan foods might not fit your lifestyle. So, why not? Why not eat pea protein based mince? Why not eat a walnut based burger patty? I still wanna enjoy all the flavours and textures. Being vegetarian or vegan shouldn't mean missing out.
@monicasantos2216 Жыл бұрын
YES!! I hope this means more plentiful veg protein options on Sidekick. Thank you for doing this. Jackfruit is not my favorite but I love Tempeh (Temp-ay). It's best in my opinion when it's cut into small cubes to get crispy all around. Seitan is so good. I would love to see the guys make it - there are recipes where you can add like chickpeas or other things that give it diverse textures. Thanks for coming out on the side of people trying to be more plant-based!
@Krystie2010 Жыл бұрын
When Barry said "if you're a vegan, you don't want to eat meat"... I think it depends on why you chose to become a vegan. Personally, I would be doing it for health reasons, then environment. Instead of using "meat alternatives", I mainly tried using lentils and beans to make patties, etc. Couldn't do the Jackfruit, but I did try the pulled mushroom and it was amazing. Back on white meats now as I need to research more.
@aliix_btn Жыл бұрын
An episode of pass it on with the alternatives would be fun I think
@itsdragherjade Жыл бұрын
the interesting things is, we (Indonesian) never considered tempe/jackfruit as a meat substitute. we eat it just as it is or alongside meat!. my recommendations for jackfruit is you cook it as gudeg (sweet coconuty braised jackfruit) and for tempe, we usually just fried it in a batter or we called it tempe kemul (tempura like but with more flour)
@lovingcow13 Жыл бұрын
In Indonesia we have been using Tempe and Jackfruit for a long time for traditional dishes. They taste amazing (especially fresh cold jackfruit.. yummy 😋) and really versatile. You can cook a lot of different things with it. Try searching traditional indonesian dishes using this things and you will love them. 😆
@erickfrago7224 Жыл бұрын
that's the problem with canned jackfruit since it is soaked in brine. fresh unripe jackfruit will never be mushy unless you overcook it. in ph, we cook it in coconut milk with some dried fish or just fish sauce
@margowsky Жыл бұрын
I love tempeh! Use it about once a week, even though I'm not a vegetarian. Nice to see it did well w/Mike and Baz.
@suzbackstrom Жыл бұрын
Vegan home cook here. Jackfruit is all about the preparation. With canned unripe jackfruit, you have to squeeze out the excess water. I usually pop out the seeds and also cut off the hardest bit of the core. I like to "toast" mine either in the oven or in a frying pan to dry it out and give it better texture before adding to whatever I'm making. It holds the flavor better like that too. It should resemble soft stew meat (but with a bit of "crust" from the baking/frying) when you get the texture right, which takes a little practice.
@helenswan705 Жыл бұрын
you are right, squeeze that water out.
@eoinbowley9103 Жыл бұрын
Loving this new format, keep them coming 💛
@SortedFood Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@adambier2415 Жыл бұрын
I was 100% plant based for ten years and got to know many people who are partially or completely plant based. The imitation foods are good for killing a craving but the best vegan foods are naturally vegan and naturally good on their own. Natures best meat substitute is definitely mushrooms: density, umami, proteins, minerals…
@clencheastwood1571 Жыл бұрын
I've tried a couple of the things in this video and I always find myself going back to black beans.
@swit1905 Жыл бұрын
Love these plant-based reviews! I grew up with my dad making "tempeh salad" where he basically combined egg salad ingredients (mayo, pickle relish, spices, etc) with crumbled tempeh. I still love it today and now, I pan-fry the tempeh bits first to dehydrate and crisp them before adding to the salad. It's honestly an incredible vegetarian or vegan (using vegan mayo) dish!
@AngelavengerL Жыл бұрын
This sounds so tasty. Definitely gonna try it.
@erikkennedy Жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Would never have thought of that.
@raditya4387 Жыл бұрын
You guys should make more video about tempeh. It's a wonderful ingredient to cook. My favorite way to cook it is just wet marinade it with garlic, salt, and crushed coriander seed or just dry marinade with salt and white pepper, and then deep fried it.
@romy7408 Жыл бұрын
frustrating to watch as someone that's vegetarian - i LOVE the taste of meat but i stopped eating it because i dont want to eat animals. so things trying to emulate meat & having meat-like names is actually very helpful with knowing what to pick. if im trying to make a normal recipe and trying to replace the meat 1 on 1 with a meat alternative, it being called ''fake mince meat'' is very helpful !!
@jkdruid Жыл бұрын
It would be great to get someone on the sorted food team who is a vegetarian to review these products.I love you guys and love hearing mikes passion for chicken and barry's love of salmon(even though im veggie )but it would be great to get a non Meat eaters opinión about new veggie options
@helenswan705 Жыл бұрын
good point
@aprilblossoms43 ай бұрын
Agree!
@slothdance2020 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has never eaten pork in my life, I enjoy jackfruit tacos and "pulled pork" sandwiches. Tempeh is amazing and everyone should try it. It is not a meat substitute in most of the world, but often used together with meat, like tofu. If you really are looking for a "meat substitute" I would say Sietan is the way to go.
@tatsumakun Жыл бұрын
In Indonesia, jackfruit is considered one of the ingredients to become a savory meal instead of using it only for dessert. Gudeg is pretty much a dish centered around jackfruit and then curryish jackfuit, another dish that when cooked right/ properly is a really good side everyday dish.
@peacechan4500 Жыл бұрын
Need to be unripe jackfruit though
@tatsumakun Жыл бұрын
Yes it is
@mayangsya Жыл бұрын
@@peacechan4500 ya kan tadi dibilang klo yang "meaty" texture yang unripe
@MeghmalaMukherjee Жыл бұрын
For raw jackfruit, we in the Eastern Parts of India love making a light curry with it. The fruit is kept in chunks after the seeds and the fibrous/hard parts are removed. Since raw jackfruit secretes a very sticky glue, we oil our hands with mustard oil (and our knives) before we cut open and prepare it for cooking.
@nadiatrend503 Жыл бұрын
I love squeaky bean! I’ve been vegan 10 years and the whole ‘vegans don’t want meat’ isn’t true😂 we want the flavour and texture without it coming from an animal
@cpnelsonn Жыл бұрын
This exactly! ☺️
@sm0ky12 Жыл бұрын
This!!! And I'm fine with it not being as good as the real thing as at least this way something isn't butchered and given the worst life imaginable for better flavour
@khairulnisaR Жыл бұрын
Exactly. My reason for trying to be fully plant-based/vegan is not because I don't like the taste of meat.
@JimPea Жыл бұрын
As a cooking channel, the boys should appreciate that sometimes people want to cook their recipes but have to swap in a meat alternative. For me, the allusions to real meats is just helpful for knowing what to sub into a recipe that will hit a similar mark. Most vegetarians and vegans aren't going to be able to tell the difference or even think to try, because for many they haven't eaten this stuff in years if ever!
@jaygallagher9195 Жыл бұрын
i have a question, what if it was found that plants feel pain and know about it what would you do then ?
@philoctetes_wordsworth Жыл бұрын
When I worked at Whole Foods (2 iterations ago), we sold a “wheat roast Reuben sandwich.” (Seitan is sometimes called that.) We sliced it thinly, and used it in place of meat, all other ingredients being the same.🤗
@ilikethattuna Жыл бұрын
Aldi do these salt and vinegar flavoured no-fish fillets in the frozen section and they're actually so good! Would love to see vids like this factoring in price
@crazyrabbitmom Жыл бұрын
they're amazing, I love them! Also their plant based chicken kieves. Also they're cheap, I think £2 for a pack isn't that bad.
@juliaeverett1266 Жыл бұрын
This was a super interesting video. As a vegetarian, I really appreciate meat replacements that are trying to be meat. I think its a cultural habit, I grew up eating toad in the hole, cottage pie and burgers. It's comfort food, and I'm glad I haven't had to give it up since turning veggie eight years ago because of meat replacements. Some meat replacements I like and some I don't, but that goes for any type of food! As an aside, I had some 3D printed vegan steak a few weeks ago at a local pub and it wasn't bad! Would be cool to see a video on things like that.
@paulvandenbergh3834 Жыл бұрын
Kind of done with the whole "dont try to make fake meat, eat a vegetable instead" comments from meat eaters. I'm not a vegan because I don't like eating meat, I'm a vegan for the animals and the environment. I miss the flavour, I miss the texture, but I don't eat meat because I don't want to torture, kill and eat animals and destroy the environment while I'm at it. If meat eaters couldn't eat any vegetables anymore for whatever reason, believe me they would try to make vegetable/flavour replacements out of meat.
@GreyMirror Жыл бұрын
I also prefer the savory plant proteins that can stand on their own like Tempeh and tofu. I think a lot of veg*ns prefer meaty substitutes for nostalgia, trying to recreate typical European dishes where the protein portion is distinct and separate from the sides. Before the Internet brought global recipes we all were just trying to cook what we knew. It's great that we have access to better recipes and meat alternatives
@liamxavierwrites Жыл бұрын
As a vegetarian who very much enjoyed meat when I was younger, I like when we find alternatives that replace and imitate the meat (hence the pulled pork, chicken names etc which is usually prefaced with jackfruit, tempeh etc) and its nice to find those dishes that we can say are 'our chicken' dishes or whatever it might be so we can have a cruelty free diet but with similar tastes of when we had meat. I don't know why people get so mad over how we name it 😂
@DraconianEmpath Жыл бұрын
I'll take a stab at this, if you don't mind! First, and most importantly, I think the most important thing is that you get the nutrition you need, and you like how it tastes. Those are the most important things. My opinion on this comes mainly from that second bit, the part about it tasting good. I think that food ingredients can reach greater heights when treated for what they are, instead of trying to imitate something else. Sure, a well executed imitation meat can be good. But I think you could make something better with the same ingredients if you weren't trying to mimic meat. Some other considerations, in no particular order. - Meat is expensive. Non-meat protein sources are less expensive. Imitation meat adds some of that expense back in because of the additional processing needed to make it more like meat. For cost conscious folks, this could be a big deal. - Labeling is important. If the package says "meat!" in big letters, and then discloses "made from plants" in tiny print at the bottom, that's misleading. Misleading labels are almost always a problem, regardless of context. Plants react to cooking differently in a bunch of ways, which could, if someone wasn't paying attention to what they were buying, ruin the food they are trying to make. - Definitions of words change over time. There will always be people who resist that change. If such a person defines a hamburger as "a disk of ground beef", they are going to disagree with a food item that claims to be a hamburger without the beef. - We have not yet arrived at the place where imitation meat is as good as actual meat (imo, your mileage may vary). A bad first impression can lead to someone giving up on the underlying ingredient(s). Imagine someone who had a bad "burger" made of chickpeas, who will then never try hummus because they think it'll be gross. or the way many people feel about tofu (which is a fantastic flavor sponge, great for saucy stir-frys). I do see the other side if this... If your friends are having a cookout, you still want to be able to participate. Meat is tasty, and people who can't or won't eat it could miss the experience. I think imitation meats are probably a good thing overall, they're just not for me.
@leopfleger1 Жыл бұрын
I know quite a few people have commented on the "vegans don't want to eat meat" statement by Barry, but I can't quite keep myself from writing something as well. I mainly don't eat meat for environmental, but also for ethical reasons. It's not at all because I don't like meat. In my everyday life I eat a lot of beans, lentils and tofu to get protein (which is not at all hard to do on a plant based diet by the way. You just have to pay a little bit more attention to it), but once in a while I just really crave a burger or spaghetti bolognese, or whatever else. In those situation it really helps to have meat substitutes. Does my mock meat spagh bol beat the real thing? No, it doesn't. But is it close enough for me to not miss the real thing (as much)? Yes! Yes it does. And you know: if you want to eat meat, then do it. You do you! But whenever I hear someone say something along the lines of "if you want the taste of meat, just eat meat" I can't help but get annoyed because I just don't get how some guys/gals are not able to put themselves into another persons shoes and understand their point of view. 🙈😅
@helenswan705 Жыл бұрын
agree
@Anna_TravelsByRail Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate these deep dives into a foodie category. How about doing something like this for yoghurt, honey or chocolate?
@nathanbrady270411 ай бұрын
I asked a vegan once why he bought ham type not meat and his responce justified it forever. He said there are only so many things you can fit between two slices of bread
@Pharenir Жыл бұрын
As a possible follow-up on this episode I'd like to challenge the food team: A blind test of three rounds of three dishes each. Each round focuses on a different 'star' of a dish. One where the taste of meat/fish is the focus (i.e. steak) , one where it's in combination with the rest (i.e. a bolognese sauce) and the third round where it is primarily there for texture. In each round there are 3 dishes, one with the actual meat/fish, one where the price is comparable but instead of meat/fish it's the alternatives and the third is where price is no concern and the 'best' alternative is used. As the blind testers I'd imagine Jamie and Ebbers are a good combo. A chef and a normal+, who's known to love his meat.
@BotloB Жыл бұрын
I would call it an "information deprived" testing, as I don't think that the main "problem" is sight. The main problem is that you expect meatiness from a meat alternative. I think a meat eater would still notice the difference between a beef burger and a bean patty burger, but one would not instantly try to evaluate the bean patty based on the beefy one without the knowledge that it is supposed to be a substitute. You instantly ask yourself "is this AS GOOD AS" if you know it is supposed to be an alternative. Otherwise, you would probably just state that the to are different. You could still have a favourite, but the knowledge behind would not affect your judgement.
@edpotter1170 Жыл бұрын
That 'tempeh' is also eaten in Malaysia, and I'm pretty sure it's the same for the Indonesians as well... I don't think any of us consider it as "meat alternative". We just cook them as it is, sometimes with sauces, sometimes just salted and deep fried. In Malaysian cuisine we would still have chicken or fish on the plate with 'tempeh' on the side.
@Bodyriot Жыл бұрын
Hi! A pointer: vegans and vegetarians, such as myself, can want to eat meat alternatives. 😀 I didn't go veg because I hated meat, only of ethical reasons. Loved you trying these substitutes! ❤
@vasharol Жыл бұрын
It really annoys me when people think that the only reason we veggies/vegans don't eat meat is because they don't like it so why would they want alternatives that look and taste like meat. They never review it as an alternative for someone who is wanting to reduce their meat consumption gradually without going cold turkey on meat
@PeachyJohnson Жыл бұрын
Exactly this!! Easy swaps for my busy brain who just wants to do my same autopilot recipes whilst reducing my meat consumption - it is the most frustrating argument to hear “why call it pulled pork” - because people know what that is and what sort of recipes to do with it
@bugsygoo Жыл бұрын
Be interesting to get the Nova score for each of these products. I think some of them would be off the scale.
@kaspianepps7946 Жыл бұрын
You can just search the Open Food Facts database yourself. For example This isn't bacon has a NOVA score of 4 (ultra processed), compared to Sainsbury's unsmoked back bacon's score of 3 (processed). But that's not the full picture. This isn't bacon has a Nutri-Score of C (average nutritional quality) and an Eco-Score of A (very low environmental impact), whereas the Sainsbury's bacon has a Nutri-Score of D (poor nutritional quality) and an Eco-Score of E (very high environmental impact).
@bugsygoo Жыл бұрын
@@kaspianepps7946 I know I can look it up myself. I mean, if I know what a Nova scores is then it's pretty obvious I can work it out. I think it would be a good thing for Sorted to give the Nova score when they are looking at ultra-processed food. I know there are other considerations, too. But I'm not talking about them. I'm talking about ultra-processed foods.
@kaspianepps7946 Жыл бұрын
@@bugsygoo You may have seen a creator discuss Nova scores and not realised that the database is free to access - there's a lot of information out there locked behind paywalls.
@queenofsoco Жыл бұрын
As a fan of the channel and a vegetarian, I definitely think there’s room for improvement in this video. I appreciate the willingness to try and rate, but some comments rubbed me the wrong way. Yes, we do want meat substitutes, not just stuff that’s veggie/vegan in its own right. By having it formed into a burger or fish-style fillet, it makes it easy to pair it with other foods to create meals. It’s also easy for restaurants to serve it that way. “If you’re a vegan, you don’t want to eat meat” - respectfully, no. I loved burgers. I still love them, they’re just different now (try Beyond Burgers!). Please get a vegan chef on the channel to show some great dishes and you and the viewers can all learn more about what veggies and vegans actually eat and like! And if you guys are ever in Liverpool, I can show you round the best veggie/vegan places. Much love! ❤ Elle
@queenofsoco Жыл бұрын
I also meant to add, I really appreciate how you guys focus on minimising food waste and it would be great to feature more veggie/vegan meals every so often to reflect the growing demand for these and also the environmental impact of meat-free dishes. If everyone ate vegan for just a few meals a week, the environment would be in much better shape! And vegan doesn’t mean jackfruit, even beans on toast is vegan.
@helenswan705 Жыл бұрын
agree
@klte1 Жыл бұрын
Nice video! As someone who recently turned vegan, I will say that going from vegetarian to full vegan was surprisingly easy. Cheese and eggs the most difficult for me to give up, but at the end of the day, I'm more than willing to sacrifice a few creature comforts if it helps out with reducing the strain the agricultural industry puts on our world. Tempeh is great, as is seitan. They absorb flavour well and add a nice texture in dishes like stir fries and burgers. They also go very crispy when pan-fried. Another great one not in this video is vegan chicken pieces. Vegetarian butcher and This are good brands. They have a fibrous and slightly chewy texture that I think replicates chicken breast very well. An advantage is that products like these are bullet proof: with chicken breast you're always worrying about overcooking it, but these go nice and crispy when cooked on medium flame and stay tender inside. Chicken breast is much harder to get right! Vegan cheese is definitely not there yet with a lot of brands, but I've had very positive experiences with a brand named Gondino for faux-parmesan: it has a really nice nuttiness and savoury flavour. Can be a 1 to 1 replacement for parmesan in pasta and salads. Maybe a video on that would be interesting? For those who find it difficult to give up meat, try some of these! I absolutely agree that not everything has to try to copy meat, but many people grow up with the flavour and learn to love dishes centered around meat. It's logical that people get cravings for KFC, steak of charcuterie. Eating less meat and and animal products (or giving them up altogether) does not mean you can't eat nice food anymore, you just have to learn about new ingredients and how to use them. If you're curious about the climate impact the production of meat and other animal products, check out Our World in Data: it outlines the climate benefits very well in several articles (75% less land needed to feed the world!). But most of all: keep trying new things with food, and be aware of what's needed to get it to your table.
@kirstinspence7281 Жыл бұрын
Highly recommended "Honestly Tasty" as another vegan cheese brand. Their stuff is excellent! Especially the brie and blue alternatives.
@flytothemoon50 Жыл бұрын
Jack fruit are really easy to cultivate and yield so many for a little work. Meanwhile mushroom need special environment and care to produce and not to mention the labor you need to put into.
@asandstorm Жыл бұрын
I definitely love the new mushroom root products coming out of Meati in the US. Definitely a bit softer than meat but they're a great alternative
@bjdefilippo447 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Mushroom products are going in some amazing directions. I can't wait until the reach my area.
@mariuswallentinsen2814 Жыл бұрын
The saturation is really high, which makes the food look wrong. Watch the transistion on 0:07 from close (normal saturation) to far (high saturation).
@jeffreyaustin4037 Жыл бұрын
I really hope the seitan udon dish makes it to Sidekick. Looks delicious!
@samuelmader7357 Жыл бұрын
As someone who's really been trying to eat healthy lately but having trouble due to preconceived notions, I love videos like this, even if I can't find most of the more exotic ingredients you guys use (exotic to my palette, at least.)
@bats__ Жыл бұрын
18:26 "if you're a vegan you don't want to eat meat" is such an ignorant take. A lot of them enjoy meat, but choose not to for obvious ethical reasons. That's literally the reason a lot of these substitutes trying to replicate meat exist...
@sylviagautama5058 Жыл бұрын
In Indonesia, Jack Fruit is different than what you are cooking here. It is part of the jackfruit but it is not the fruit. The fruit itself is yellow, and the one that you cooked is the outer part of the fruit. We cooked it using coconut milk and mix it with other veggies. Also, the seed of the jackfruit can be eaten too. We steam/boil it, and then peel the seed, and eat the inner part of it.
@BasilLecher Жыл бұрын
I had a tempeh orange chicken at a vegan restaurant and it was fantastic. Seemed to fry up into nice chunks and the batter probably does a lot to hide any texture differences.
@Stefan8u Жыл бұрын
As someone that's Veggie/Vegan I find the best meals to use plant alternatives in, are cheap meat dishes. Bolognese, tacos, chillis, stews, "curry" etc. If you want an alternative to steak and chips, currently nothing will compare, as steak is just a big lump of single flavour protein.
@Nurr0 Жыл бұрын
If you want to do more of these PLEASE do Impossible 'Beef' mince. It was a MAJOR factor in me becoming vegetarian recently and I'm trying to move to vegan. It's so good. If you want a recipe to try with it, make your Dan Dan Noodles from (I think?) CBA to Cook because that's literally what I did! I've made it countless times and it's too good. I love it so much. Like others have said I'd love to see dairy alternatives too, as that industry is... Difficult.
@LSGIEddi Жыл бұрын
so nice trying to move to a vegan diet or a whole vegan lifestyle. hope u reach it soon 💪
@Nurr0 Жыл бұрын
@@LSGIEddi Thanks! I hope I can too. 😊
@cohlinn Жыл бұрын
Coming from the region and culture where jackfruit, tempeh, wheat gluten, tofu, tofu skin, and many other vegetarian/vegan ingredients, I don't understand westerner's weirdness in making them into fake meat/cheese. These ingredients are great cooking ingredients by themselves. Jackfruit curry from unripe fruit is amazing. The fruit is floral, sweet, and so tasty. Tempeh is good just fried crispy with a little bit of salt and spices. I would love to see the chefs/normals try to cook them as they were traditionally cooked in their home country to better appreciate these beautiful ingredients.
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Жыл бұрын
This is one of My favorite themes from You guys! My favorite video is the one where James Made vengan fish and chips with banana Blossom! Plus ebbers appreciated the shape of the aburgine! Very interesed in learning more about meat substitutes!
@SortedFood Жыл бұрын
Are you Vegan Daniel?
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Жыл бұрын
@@SortedFoodNope but some of My Friends are and i enjoy vengan food! You gotta expand your pallatte!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@moranjackson7662 Жыл бұрын
Even as a meat eater I must say that Barry is wrong, in him saying that vegans don't want to eat meat. Most don't want animals to die for their food. Some even can't eat animal based products but still would like the taste from time to time.
@kurudyr Жыл бұрын
So happy that you’re doing more vegan stuff, I honestly love your videos, have been a fan since I was a student just learning how to cook but these days less and less of it is relevant to me cus I’m a fiiilthy vegan. I still enjoy the content but I always get overjoyed when you do something that I can actually get ideas for food from. Particularly at the moment I’ve been struggling with poor appetite and I’ve fallen out of love with food so I want to learn to love food again like I used to.
@Maarttii Жыл бұрын
I remember when beyond meat first started hitting fast food chains and I tried it for the first time, that it was a relief !! Not because it was a perfect 1:1 with meat but because I liked how it tasted and the texture, and it served as a viable substitute without being a wholly different thing (something I didn't feel about things like bean-based burgers which just...tasted like beans). Sometimes I wish these trendy new companies would focus more on a conceptual substitute rather than trying to recreate meat entirely (which I think Barry demonstrated would always fall at least a little short).
@ollie9316 Жыл бұрын
Ah I was looking forward to this but didn't think Barry was going to be so negative so didn't finish. Did he try and like anything or stay close-minded?
@louloumjryan1991 Жыл бұрын
The latter 🙄
@lynnayamoon Жыл бұрын
Barry doesn't seem to get it. Imagine you can not eat meat, but want the experience, you don't want a burger of mush, or a mushroom, you want something that acts like a hot dog, burger, bacon or fish fillet.... you want it as close to meat, without all that death. I eat meat, but my husband does not, so when i make a meaty version of a meal, he wants theequivalent but without the meat. Pumpkin katsu is not the same as pork, a mushroom on a bun is not like a burger, especially if you don't like mushrooms! My husband eats many of these things, and enjoys them, but he's also not much of a foodie, but not eating meat for 20 years means he doesn't remember what its actually like, so its close enough to be enjoyable. Also, the jackfruit must have been overcooked if it was mushy, pop it under a broiler to crisp up some bits like carnitas before putting it in sauce.
@samsmith4554 Жыл бұрын
great video need some more veggie recipes!!
@SortedFood Жыл бұрын
We have hundreds on the Sidekick app if you want to check it out :)
@hello-bv4qy Жыл бұрын
For a lot of us who haven't eaten dairy and meat in a long time, very quickly you forget what the real thing tastes like and therefore the meat and dairy subs don't need to reach such a high standard as you guys have set in your video. So even if people who eat meat aren't convinced, a lot of us vegetarians actually love the alternatives because they remind us *enough* of the real thing :)
@erinnyren5564 Жыл бұрын
Gluten-free options would be nice to see. Some members of my family are gluten free and I struggle at the holidays to make nice desserts for everyone!
@ChristopherShaffer1 Жыл бұрын
just use a 1-1 replacement flour
@LSGIEddi Жыл бұрын
there are products made out of pea-, soy- or even potatoprotein. the market is growing rapidly
@adde9506 Жыл бұрын
Cookies are the most forgiving recipes, you can make pretty big changes and still have them turn out great, so I'd start with cookies until you get more comfortable with the replacement flour. Also look for deserts that are already gluten free, though they're not likely to be labeled. Lemon posset, crem brulé, ice cream, sorbet, fruit and whipped cream, pavlova. If you want a show stopping holiday dessert, make a pavlova. Honestly, watch the Great British Baking Show. Cup 4 Cup works. I can't speak for the other replacement flours, but you can just dump that right into a recipe. The result is a bit more fragile and bland, but like someone else made the same recipe not like it didn't work. You cannot make bread with it; you cannot make gluten free bread at all, don't try. You might find a bakery with something passable, but it's still a cake loaf. As far as making replacement flour recipes work, just look for any place you can sneak in flavor. Use salted butter, use extra-large eggs if the recipe can take it, swap in a tablespoon of almond flour if you have it, sprinkle some salt or sugar on top, measure the vanilla until it overflows slightly.
@chibichecker Жыл бұрын
I would recommend various Asian desserts as the main staple there is rice, not wheat. Also, boba and sago are made from tapioca starch and don’t contain gluten at all
@bezimonski9513 Жыл бұрын
Celiac here! Pavlova is a great dessert that doesn't require too many weird ingredients. It seems very daunting to make, but it's pretty easy if you don't open the oven. Also thank you for considering your gf family members! It's so hard to go to food events and not be able to eat like everyone else. And having someone else think of you is a wonderful thing. 😊
@aroisnice Жыл бұрын
giggling from all these tempe pronunciation 😁 as an Indonesian who used to eat tempe almost everyday, I loved it so much I could eat it steamed without any seasoning we also make a dish called "gudeg" with unripe jackfruit
@ascendancy425 Жыл бұрын
It’s cool that Sorted is checking this stuff out but you guys haven’t exactly been given the best meat alternatives available. Also, things like THIS bacon of course are going to taste bad raw 😒
@SortedFood Жыл бұрын
What are your favourites?
@ascendancy425 Жыл бұрын
@@SortedFood Thanks for asking! 🙂 Too many to name but just looking at my last shop; Tesco Cumberland-style bangers, The Bury Black Pudding Company’s vegan black pudding, Beyond Burgers, Vivera Plant Chicken Breast, Quorn Vegan Chicken-Free slices, even Quorn Fishless Fingers or Green Cuisine Chicken-Free dippers if your craving that nostalgic junk food fix. I do cook with plain tofu, tempeh, seitan, pea-protein, soy protein and textured vegetable protein much more often, but that’s because I know what I’m looking for when I go to the supermarket. A lot of people don’t. I think Mike made a great point. Pretty much anything served unprepared, raw and unseasoned is going to taste bland. A lot of enjoying vegan alternatives is just trying out different products in different dishes to see what works. For example, if I was making a cheese and pickle sandwich I’d use Cathedral City’s plant-based or Applewood’s vegan block. On a cheese board I’d use one of Tyne’s. In a cheese sauce I’d use a mixture of Violife’s Epic Mature and whatever other ones I fancy on the day.
@jigglesox320 Жыл бұрын
@@ascendancy425 , I also love that you asked . The line from Impossible is very tasty. In North America there is a line from Gardein that are great (including a fish patty that is great when fried 😉and served with tartar sauce and chips) Quorn is great. Beyond Meat. Soft cheeses made from fermented cashew are perfect for a cheese board. Applewood is great too.
@chl_0k Жыл бұрын
Barry's argument I hear a lot as a vegan. It's not the taste of meat I have a problem with. It's the cruelty and the murder. I still miss and enjoy the taste of meat, but I don't condone killing innocent animals for the benefit of my taste buds. So however close these companies get to recreating the taste and texture of meat, I will always encourage and applaud.