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Can Meat Substitutes Replace Beef in Stews

Asked Apr 07, 2020 by Rachael S.

Hi - I am craving the warm and hearty flavors of beef stew but I am trying to cook with less meat, can I use seitan or tempeh (or other meat substitute) and create the same deep flavors? How would I need to adjust the other ingredients or cooking time for it to be successful? Thank you!

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  • Larry K.

    April 8, 2020

    Dear Lynn, Would you say the same about using either Impossible or Beyond beef substitutes instead of the Tofu type meat substitutes?

    • Lynn ClarkMilk Street Staff

      April 8, 2020

      Hi Larry - As of now the only Impossible/Beyond products are ground or sausages so those types of meat wouldn't necessarily be in a stew. However, for a chili or casserole that's only going to cook for 30 minutes to an hour, I think you can brown the meat substitute and then leave it in the pot to continue to cook. It should stay intact. Best, Lynn