Vegan English Breakfast with Pretend Plant Eggs
Hey everyone! I'm so nervous about this last recipe series as I wanted to do a quote unquote, British trio, but I'm actually not at all a fan of our regional dishes. There's so much bizarre food here, I don't know if it's jellied eels or kormas, cottage pies or a shepherds nutsack, it's all disgusting in my opinion. I really struggled to choose things that I personally like to eat and what I wanted to kinda go back to, is a different kind of recipe to what I've seen? So I was talking to my sister and she suggested doing an English Breakfast and making it plant-based! So here we are.
For this dish I've created a really cool side dish, this is not an egg replacement by any means, it's a deceptive side that looks like eggs. But they're super tasty and go perfectly with a fried breakfast as you shall find out!
Ingredients
Vegan Feta
White Flour
Almond Milk
Coconut Oil
Vegan Gelatine
Nutritional Yeast
Onion Powder
Garlic Powder
Turmeric
Chilli Powder
Mustard Powder
So the concept came from talking to the Baron about vegan egg replacement, and they've managed to make so many different types of scramble, powder, binders, I was wondering about how you would go to substitute a fried egg! So I was thinking about how you could maybe make a gelatine based egg white? But I don't even like the concept of egg white so instead, I thought let's make a cheese dip! That kinda holds it's frame but is very tasty. Then I thought about the yolk and mustard was the obvious choice.
So again, I'm using this roux base a lot in these recipes but it's more so to prove a point about the dishes people think are impossible to make vegan. It's the best way to create a creamy texture from home. So whipped it up, I have several recipes on my blog already so check them out for details. This is just coconut oil, the white greek style cheese and onion and garlic powders.
I mixed up some vegan gelatine, half a sachet, half a pint. Boil for a minute and then let to cool in the fridge for two hours. I actually let it cool to the touch so it's more so a gel, then combined it with a cooled roux. Now with the base I just wanted it to be the feta cheese sauce. I then separated it into two pots and added turmeric and a lot of mustard powder for a kick for the yolk. Popped on some grease proof paper, onto a dish in the freezer for half an hour and it sets like a blancmange? It tastes really yummy just don't go too over the top with the amount of gelatine you add. I only used a third of what I made.
Here is the final eggs! Set as a side as you would have some mustard or a white sauce, and enjoy!
Ingredients
Kidney Beans
Tomato Puree
Apple Cider Vinegar
Chilli Powder
White Onion (Half)
Avocado
Rocket
Tomato
Shitake Mushrooms
Vegan Sausage (Linda McCartney)
White Gluten Free Bread
So let's get into making the beans, they are basically just a deconstructed refried beans? They are really easy to make and replace baked beans which I also hate aha. Fry the onion, add the beans, I used half a tin. Then add a half tube of tomato puree, some sugar, some seasoning, some chilli powder and finally a splash of apple cider vinegar. Cook out and it's so yummy.
On a baking tray, I added some vegan sausage, a string of tomatoes, shitake mushrooms with any hard part of the stem removed and roasted them in some olive oil and seasoning. It took about 15 minutes, I then added two pieces of gluten free bread to the mix. I'm pretty gluten free at the best of times, there are rare occasions where I use white flour that's actually the real deal, most of it which I haven't mentioned is gluten free so far.
Here is the final dish! I'm still really nervous about the British bits, I have a very bizarre pie coming and a traditional roast, but I don't like a lot of the options. This one though, is bomb & I served with pineapple juice and a black coffee.
Let me know if you are trying these out at home!