Reddit Reddit reviews MorningStar Farms, Veggie Breakfast Bacon Strips, 5.25 oz (Frozen)

We found 2 Reddit comments about MorningStar Farms, Veggie Breakfast Bacon Strips, 5.25 oz (Frozen). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Grocery & Gourmet Food
Meatless Bacon
Meat Substitutes
MorningStar Farms, Veggie Breakfast Bacon Strips, 5.25 oz (Frozen)
100% VEGETARIAN – Delicious mouthwatering meals without the work, these savory veggie bacon strips will make any meal a clean eating mealSMOKY, CRISPY BACON – The inviting taste of crunchy bacon is the perfect add-on to any meal. Make veggie meals part of your dayWITHOUT THE GREASE – Add more flavor to any meal with meat substitute bacon. These bacons are cholesterol free, contain 4.5g of total fat per serving and Kosher OK-DCLEAN EATS – Liven up your meal with veggie bacon. Heat in the skillet or microwave for a quick, convenient side. Delicious and meat freePACKAGED FOR FRESHNESS – Includes 1, 5.25 oz box of Morningstar Farms Veggie Bacon. Store in the freezer to enjoy anytime
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2 Reddit comments about MorningStar Farms, Veggie Breakfast Bacon Strips, 5.25 oz (Frozen):

u/mosorosso · 5 pointsr/IWantToLearn

Japanese Soba Noodles... you can put as much effort into as you want.

Easiest way is just boil noodles 5 minutes, rinse to cool, and then dip in a noodle sauce like hon tsuyu... it all hinges upon the noodle sauce and in my experience they are hit or miss so really find one you like.

But here is a recipe for a more involved Soba recipe,

https://damndelicious.net/2013/06/17/sesame-soba-noodles/

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It's a filling meal, and an easy staple to store in the pantry (dried buckwheat noodles similar to dry pasta).

A good noodle sauce will be chock full of Umami and it will satisfy meat cravings in my experience, and I'm not even vegetarian.

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I really don't know why they haven't caught on in the US... It takes like 1 or 2 minutes longer to boil than a top ramen... but the noodles are much more healthier for you as they are dry noodles, not fried like top ramen noodles.

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Oh also here's another one I could eat for like 10 days in a row np.

https://www.tablespoon.com/recipes/stacked-caprese-salad-with-balsamic-vinegar/6a74ed4b-bad6-40bc-8622-52fd757326d0

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Oh one more just for fun... while I always been a meat eater... for some reason growing up my mom always had these and I love them.

https://www.amazon.com/Morningstar-Farms-Veggie-Breakfast-Vegetarian/dp/B000SKP4OE

Don't get me wrong, I love bacon... and to a bacon eater this seems blasphemous... but the thing is you just gotta approach it not expecting bacon, because it isn't bacon and it won't taste like bacon or have the texture of bacon or anything... but it's really salty and tasty and if you were to put these in a BLT sandwich instead of bacon, it totally works I've done it. I love these things and I love real bacon, they are both good.

u/mosotaiyo · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

Actually I will agree with you there, I grew up eating the Sunstrips veggie bacon, and It's still a flavor I love. But it doesn't really taste like bacon tbh... They are just good as a stand alone taste

https://www.amazon.com/MorningStar-Farms-Veggie-Breakfast-Strips/dp/B000SKP4OE
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