In a world of diverse culinary creations, finding the perfect recipe for tvp veggie sausage patties can be an exciting journey. Whether you follow a plant-based diet, seek healthier alternatives, or simply want to explore new flavors, these patties offer a tantalizing combination of taste and nutrition. Often made with textured vegetable protein (tvp), these patties provide a meaty texture and satisfying bite. With countless variations and cooking methods, discovering the perfect recipe to create delicious tvp veggie sausage patties can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!
VEGGIE SAUSAGE PATTIES
These won't make anyone think that they are real sausage, but they are real tasty! I like to freeze them and take them out one at time to make a quick, microwaved breakfast sandwich that I can eat in the car.
Provided by lk2015
Categories 100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes
Time 9h55m
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Put pinto beans and lentils into two separate pots of water; bring both to a boil, turn off heat, cover, and let stand 1 hour.
- Drain and rinse beans.
- Prepare a large skillet with cooking spray and heat over medium-low heat; cook and stir mushrooms, onion, and bell pepper in hot skillet until onion is soft and mushrooms are darkened, 25 to 30 minutes. Spread mushroom mixture onto a platter to cool.
- Process pinto beans, egg, sage, rosemary, basil, marjoram, salt, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper in a food processor until smooth; transfer to a bowl. Mix lentils, cooled mushroom mixture, oats, Cheddar cheese, and sunflower kernels with the processed pinto bean mixture until somewhat evenly mixed. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate 8 hours to overnight.
- Prepare a large skillet with cooking spray and place over medium heat. Divide and shape mixture into 16 patties.
- Cook patties in batches in hot skillet until browned and heated through, about 7 minutes per side.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 90.8 calories, Carbohydrate 12.1 g, Cholesterol 13.9 mg, Fat 2.6 g, Fiber 3.9 g, Protein 5.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.7 g, Sodium 166.3 mg, Sugar 1.6 g
VEGAN BREAKFAST SAUSAGE PATTIES WITH TVP
An easy, budget-friendly vegan breakfast sausage recipe made of TVP (textured vegetable protein). They're high in protein and can be made oil-free and gluten-free if desired.
Provided by Sarah Sullivan
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Pour boiling water (or vegetable broth; see notes) over TVP in a mixing bowl. Cover and allow to sit for 5 minutes to absorb.
- Add in all remaining ingredients and stir until well-combined. There should be no dry spots. Set in the fridge for about 10 minutes and the mixture will firm up slightly. The mixture should hold together like wet sand when you squeeze some of it in your palm, but it shouldn't stick to your hands. If it's too crumbly, you can add additional water a few teaspoons at a time. If it seems too wet, add additional flour 1 tbsp at a time.
- Shape into balls roughly 2″ in diameter. I usually get 9 medium-sized patties from this recipe. You can make them larger or smaller if you like; you'll just have to adjust the cook time accordingly.
- To pan-fry (recommended), heat 1-2 tablespoons oil in a skillet over medium heat. Place balls in pan and flatten with the back of a spatula into patties. Fry for 3-5 minutes per side, until deep golden brown.
- You can also bake these if you prefer to cook oil-free, but the result will be less moist. I would recommend at least spraying them with a bit of olive oil. Preheat oven to 375°F. Place balls on a lined baking tray and press flat into patties. Bake for 20-25 minutes until edges and bottom of patties are slightly golden brown. (They won't brown as dramatically as the pan-fried ones.)
VEGETARIAN SAUSAGE PATTIES
I was looking for a replacement for Morningstar Farms frozen sausage patties, and found recipe 380398. I've altered it slightly, and am posting it here so I won't lose it.
Provided by joannelj
Categories Breakfast
Time 15m
Yield 8 patties, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Boil water and add TVP, let sit 5 minutes.
- Measure dry ingredients in a bowl, stir to mix.
- Add TVP, mix well.
- Measure all liquid ingredients in a measuring cup (I use the one that had tvp in it.) Stir well. If you use warm water, the molasses and syrup mix better.
- Add wet to dry, stir well. If it's still sticky, stir in 1-2 tablespoons extra whole wheat flour.
- Shape in 2 inch balls.
- Heat oil over medium heat, and add sausage balls, flattening as desired. (Mom likes them fat, I like them thin.) Cook about 2 minutes per side.
- Freeze leftovers.
EASY VEGAN BREAKFAST SAUSAGE PATTIES
Quick and easy to make, freezer-friendly, incredibly delicious, with a gluten-free option, these easy vegan breakfast sausages patties are the perfect addition to your plant-based morning meal!This recipe is adapted from Unbelievably Vegan cookbook, Sarah's Vegan Kitchen, and All Recipes.
Provided by Sam Turnbull • It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken
Categories Breakfast
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a medium bowl add the TVP granules, warm vegetable broth, ground chia or ground flax, soy sauce, and maple syrup. Mix and set aside to rest for about 10 minutes until most of the liquid has been absorbed. Now mix in the quick oats, flour, smoked paprika, fennel seeds, onion powder, garlic powder, and black pepper.
- Heat a tablespoon or two of oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. You can use your hands to form patties or use a cookie scoop. If using your hands: take about 2 tablespoons of the sausage and gently form a patty. It will be sticky. If using a cookie scoop: use a 2 tablespoon capacity cookie scoop or a small ice cream scoop and place directly into the hot frying pan. Use a spatula to gently flatten into a patty shape. I find this method easier and tidier.
- Cook the patties on one side until browned and crispy, 3 - 5 minutes, and then flip and cook on the other side. You want to cook these at a fairly low temperature for a longer time to ensure they cook through completely and to help them firm up properly. Once cooked, remove from the pan and enjoy hot.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 sausage patty (not including oil) recipe makes 12 patties, Calories 66 kcal, Carbohydrate 9 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, TransFat 1 g, Sodium 248 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 2 g, UnsaturatedFat 2 g
TVP VEGGIE SAUSAGE PATTIES
After experimenting with TVP (textured vegetable protein) for some time, i came up with this recipe. This "sausage" can be used in a variety of ways. I think its the most convincing sausage substitute i've ever tried. The spices can be altered to make it more Italian by adding fennel and italian herbs.
Provided by zingbartwo
Categories < 30 Mins
Time 20m
Yield 12 patties, 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400. Boil water and add seasonings. Combine TVP, flour and vital wheat gluten. Add broth to dry ingredients. Lightly oil muffin pan, and fill bottoms of cups with about 1/2" of mixture. Bake in 400 degree oven about 10-12 minutes until firm. When ready to use, fry until brown on both sides, or crumble for use in recipes. Makes 12-14 patties.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 38.6, Fat 1.8, SaturatedFat 0.6, Cholesterol 62, Sodium 607.4, Carbohydrate 3.2, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.5, Protein 2.5
VEGAN BREAKFAST SAUSAGE
TVP, oats, and a variety of herbs and spices provide a vegan alternative to breakfast sausage in this easy recipe. Dough can be rolled into a log, stored in plastic wrap, and kept in the fridge for up to a week, or cooked immediately.
Provided by Breanna Ford
Categories 100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes Vegan Breakfast and Brunch
Time 35m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Mix TVP, vegetable broth, and flaxseed meal together in a large mixing bowl and let sit for 5 minutes. Add oats, yeast, flour, gluten, sage, black pepper, fennel seeds, garlic powder, thyme, smoked paprika, salt, and cayenne. Mix until well blended.
- Combine water, soy sauce, and maple syrup in a separate container and mix well. Add to the TVP mixture and combine into a slightly crumbly dough. Mix well to activate gluten and let dough sit for 5 minutes; dough should stiffen slightly and become less crumbly.
- Form into tablespoon-size balls and flatten slightly.
- Heat oil in a cast iron or nonstick frying pan over medium heat. Cook sausage patties in the hot oil until golden brown, about 5 minutes on each side.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 126.2 calories, Carbohydrate 11.6 g, Fat 3.3 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Protein 14.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.5 g, Sodium 571.4 mg, Sugar 2.1 g
Tips:
- Prep your TVP: Rehydrate your TVP according to the package instructions before using it in the recipe. This will help it absorb the flavors of the other ingredients and give it a more meat-like texture.
- Use a food processor: A food processor makes it easy to finely chop the vegetables and TVP, which helps to create a smooth and even patty.
- Don't overmix the mixture: Overmixing can make the patties tough. Mix just until the ingredients are combined.
- Chill the patties before cooking: Chilling the patties for at least 30 minutes before cooking helps them hold their shape better.
- Cook the patties over medium heat: Cooking the patties over medium heat helps them cook evenly without burning.
- Don't overcrowd the pan: Don't overcrowd the pan when cooking the patties. This will help them cook evenly and prevent them from steaming.
- Flip the patties carefully: Use a spatula to carefully flip the patties so that they don't break apart.
- Serve immediately: Serve the patties immediately after cooking. They are best when fresh and hot.
Conclusion:
These TVP veggie sausage patties are a delicious and healthy alternative to traditional sausage patties. They are made with simple ingredients and are easy to make. Whether you are a vegetarian, vegan, or just looking for a healthier option, these patties are a great choice. They can be used in a variety of dishes, from breakfast sandwiches to pasta dishes to tacos. So next time you are looking for a meatless meal, give these TVP veggie sausage patties a try.
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