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Chef Roberto Martin prepares some vegan fried chicken that tastes so close to the real thing, you won’t even miss the meat!
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Southern Fried Chick’n
1 1/2 cups organic, unbleached, all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon blackening spice
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon Old Bay Seasoning
1 tablespoon onion powder
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 cups cashew cream, recipe below
3 tablespoons Tabasco sauce
2 10-ounce packages frozen Gardein Chick’n Scallopini, defrosted
1 package spring roll wrappers (rice paper)
Safflower or Grapeseed oil, as needed
1. In a medium bowl, mix together the flour, blackening spice, garlic powder, Old Bay Seasoning, onion powder, and salt until well incorporated.
2. In a separate bowl, mix the cashew cream and the Tabasco sauce and set aside.
3. Roll each Gardein Chick’n fillet into a ball and then shape it into a 1-inch thick, oval patty. Place the 8 patties on a plate and set aside.
4. Put the “skin” on the Chick’n by selecting a dish or pan that is large enough for the rice paper to lie flat inside. Inspect each rice paper carefully and discard and sheets that have holes or cuts. Add about 1 cup of very warm water to the dish or pan and soak 1 sheet of rice paper for about 20 seconds, or until the paper has softened but has not become completely soft. Place the rice paper on a cutting board and rub it gently with your wet hands to flatten it and work in more water. Place a Gardein patty on the rice paper, slightly below the center. Pick up the edge closest to you and fold the rice paper up and over the patty, then fold the right and left sides toward the center. Working from the edge closest to you, gently roll up the patty burrito style. Repeat this process with the remaining patties.
5. Lightly dust a baking sheet with a bit of the seasoned flour. Roll a patty in the flour, then in the cashew cream, and then dredge it again in the seasoned flour. Place it on the floured baking sheet. Repeat this process with the remaining patties.
6. A cast-iron skillet performs best for frying Chick’n, but if you don’t have one, use a heavy-bottomed pan with sides that are at least 3 inches high. Pour enough oil into the pan to come halfway up the side of the Chick’n patty. Heat the oil over medium heat until it looks thin like water and shimmers.
7. Using metal tongs, pan fry 4 patties at a time, for about 2 1/2 minutes per side. Do not turn the patties more than once. Transfer the fried patties to a baking sheet fitted with a wire rack or lined with paper towels. Repeat the frying process with the remaining patties.
8. Serve hot and crisp with coleslaw and collard greens.
Cashew Cream
2 cups raw organic cashews
2 1/2 cups water
1. Soak the cashews in water overnight or bring the cashews and 4 cups of water to a simmer. Remove the pan from the heat and allow the cashews to soak 1 hour. Drain and rinse the cashews.
2. Place the cashews into the jar of a blender and add 2 1/2 cups of water. Blend until completely smooth, stopping a few times to scrape down the sides of the jar with a silicone spatula. Strain the mixture to remove any particles that did not get pureed thoroughly; the cashew cream should be the consistency of heavy cream. It can be refrigerated for 1 week or frozen for 2 months.
Coleslaw
1 medium head green cabbage, shredded
2 large fat carrots, peeled and grated
1/2 bunch scallions, green parts only, thinly sliced
1/2 cup vegan mayonnaise
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon agave nectar
2 tablespoons pickle juice
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon onion powder
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1.In a large bowl toss together the cabbage, carrots, and scallions. Mix the remaining ingredients in a separate small bowl, then incorporate them into the cabbage mixture, cover and refrigerate.

Video Rating: 4 / 5


vegan chicken? if only i could describe how much chemicals are in this
thing…
hahaha stupid vegans
I’m a meat eater and still want to give this a try. Rice paper as a skin
substitute is really creative! You clever vegans♥
Eddy you don’t realize how stupid you are eating meat full of SHIT that is
recycled through the food they eat also; other things in the meal that
kills your immune system. Plus if you ever worked in a processed plant or a
farm. You would realized you are paying for meat that is very expensive and
you get no nutrition. You are stupid for wasting your money and will end up
with heart disease and poor life quality and on medicare early in life. I
am 63 and can still out run you on 20 mile run. No meat eaters can win
over me even the young ones.
I’m becoming vegan and would be my first recipe. I’m so excited… Can’t
wait..
Why do people call vegans stupid and make fun of them? That’s what’s really
stupid. It’s their choice how they want to live. And yes, it is annoying
how some vegan people try to push their ways on other people. But, no one
should make fun of them or call them stupid. They do look at the
ingredients on the packages before they eat the food. And with all the
hormones and other crap being pumped into cows and chicken, fruits and
vegetables that aren’t organic,…it’s no wonder they choose the lifestyle
they choose. How many obese Americans do you see out there?
WOW!!! How creative with the rice paper!?!?! I must try this asap!!
I’m a carnivore, and even I think that looks delicious.
I have been vegan for 2 hours now, and the word skin somehow disgusts me
now. :- l
Made it his way the first time it was ok. Made it my way and slam dunk!
Thanks for the inspiration, couldn’t have done it without you.
FYI: were you aware that the fear that is within the cow or animal that is
being killed” also transitions into the body after being eaten. I learned
that years ago along with so many other things from reading and research
that I could not possibly eat meat again. On one occasion, since 1980, I
accidentally ate a piece of filet mignon and was sick for a day just
thinking about it. And now even thinking about eating eggs and cheese and
milk and knowing that they are pus and blood make me even more sick. So
being a vegan is easy for me and I love it. Sharing opinionated knowledge
is a right given to all of us and we do not need to be sorry for it.
When you reach a certain time in your life, when you body is not getting
the proper nourishment it needs, the body will eventually scream “What the
hell are you doing?!” I don’t want to eat that, or drink that. It could be
rejecting the alcohol, fatty foods, sweets or whatever it is you are
putting in your body that is not good for you. You then continue to ignore
the signs and “BAM” you have heart attack, or really serious illness
resulting from the side effects of the BAD stuff you have consumed. This
is when the body goes on a major lock down, creating and causing a full on
mutiny attack against your brain.
I am not telling any of you to be vegetarian or vegan, I am asking you to
seriously to consider your health and whether you want to live a long and
healthy life? What are you willing to do to change that? If you honestly
think “What the hell is she talking about, I’m ok”,…….. Then don’t
bother reading my comment.
Great!!! Just cocked that. Family happy!! Thank you so much!!!