🍽️ Elevate your meals with Harmony Valley – where convenience meets creativity!
Harmony Valley Hamburger Mix is a 1.78-pound dry mix that hydrates to replace ground meat in various recipes. It yields 5 pounds of delicious, versatile meat alternatives, making it ideal for foodservice settings like schools and hospitals. This kosher-certified, vegetarian mix is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their meals while being mindful of dietary preferences.
P**Y
versatile "meat", use to make patties, stuffed peppers, balls, loafs, or add into actual beef mix
Big 1.78 lb bag reconstitutes to approximately 5 lbs, use what you want of it. YOu dont need to make it all at once, sheesh. Also, that ingredient says BEET powder, not beef powder. This is vegetarian,but it is not limited to vegetarian or vegan use. I am neither of those, but I eat a lot of plant based foods. I like having some TVP on hand for convenience and for times when I simply dont want meat, or I want to STRETCH meat. Nice way to bulk up a dish, or reduce the meat load for those folks who would otherwise miss it. Doesnt have to be all or nothing. Great especially now as prices go up, food becomes less available, etc.I like it for stuffed peppers, for basic base for hamburgers (though I have a trusty lentil burger recipe that is my go-to), meat loaf, meat balls, pasta and "meat sauce". Again... use on its own, doctor it up with other spices, or use it to cut into regular beef.Not my all time fave, but I like it enough and the price is reasonable enough ($17.74, or $15.08 with subscribe and save as of 04/2022)
L**L
Delicious!
Have had for awhile before using so was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to rehydrate and use. Made sloppy joes and they were delicious. It makes a lot and we will get multiple meals from a cup and a half of the mix. After rehydration it easily doubled. Add some veggies in and it is a great meal stretcher and meat replacement. Will order again when it comes back in stock. Great product and I highly recommend it.
A**O
Tastes okay but needs work to make it great
I've been using TVP or similar products for a long time. I wanted to try something different and this seemed like a good idea.The packaging is a simple vacuum sealed bag and the instructions and nutrition labels are badly printed on a very small label and are difficult to read. Once you have a magnifying glass the usage instructions are minimal and not very helpful. You will need to add far more liquid to this than indicated. A lot, lot more. I ended up adding (carefully, stepwise) up to three times the amount indicated and could not get this to form burger patties. I used it as mince instead.The product itself has a nice meaty smell and using a mix of red wine and vegetable stock I was able to make it taste very pleasant. I will have to experiment more with the amount of liquid needed to fully hydrate this product. It is very, very thirsty for liquid though.I like it when cooked into food but will need to carry on experimenting to find the best way to make it into shapes. Recommended for those cooks who like to experiment.
S**T
So good non vegetarian/vegans like it!
I went vegan about 9 months ago as a last ditch effort to control my Crohn’s disease. Long story short, it’s been nothing short of miraculous how much it’s helped. So much so that my doctor and surgeon have completely changed their minds on the future possibility of my Crohn’s and health.With that being said, going from living on dairy and meat to cutting it all out was VERY hard. I’m always trying new things in hope to find something to help make life a little more normal. It’s even more important with being married and having a one year old when they’re not vegan.A friend of mine who’s wife is vegetarian told me about this. He’s not a vegetarian and I’ve rarely seen him eat anything other than meat and he liked it so I figured it must be good.When you first open it and pour it out it’s hard to believe it will become anything like meat. After adding the water it already starts to resemble raw meat and the seasoning smells very good. Once you take it out of the fridge it acts ALOT like ground meat. The texture and ability to form it into patties etc...is as close as you can get. We decided to make sloppy joes first to try it out as we were planning those for our kids first birthday party. After cooking it and making the sandwiches it was nearly the same as ground beef sloppy joes. The main difference is it’s just a little softer and not as chewy as meat. My friends suggestion was to cook it extra and it’s closer to real meat. Regardless, it’s 1,00000000000 % better than any veggie burger you can get. I like veggie burgers but they’re nothing like burgers.They were so good we decided we would make all the sloppy joes for our sons party with this. It was a one year little man theme so they were MANwiches using Kings Hawaiian rolls, not for me though :(It was good enough that we didn’t tell anyone what it was other than a couple people and only a couple people asked what it was, mainly because I was eating it. There aren't many vegan or vegetarian options you can feed to 50 people who eat meat!
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