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  • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

    Soy chorizo is meatless soy based chorizo, tastes pretty much exactly like the regular stuff just a little drier, the cheese makes up for that.

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    iamericandre@lemmy.world
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    I have that same plate

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      I have that same plate

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      sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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      we only have the one with the black pattern on it and I have no idea where it’s from but I always take it if it’s available!

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      • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

        Thank you!

        which brand are you trying? I have had two and one (called Soyrizo) was pretty meh but then i found this Cacique brand Soy Chorizo and it’s way better; Cacique makes meat based chorizo in a tube (it’s the nasty one with lymph nodes in it) and i think because they make it similar to their meat product it comes really close! It is a bit dry though.

        Good luck with breakfast 🙂

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        nocturne
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        which brand are you trying?

        Cacique I am fairly certain. It is not that it is bad or anything, it is just not great. I also used to like slicing my chorizo so I had little disks, rather than crumbles.

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        • nocturneN nocturne

          which brand are you trying?

          Cacique I am fairly certain. It is not that it is bad or anything, it is just not great. I also used to like slicing my chorizo so I had little disks, rather than crumbles.

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          sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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          ahhh i see what you mean, I got used to Caciques very runny lymph node chorizo so to me it’s very close to what i think of as chorizo.

          I have gotten actual chorizo sausages like you’re talking about and wasn’t a big fan. It’s funny how your first touch can set a preference like that.

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          • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

            Thank you!

            which brand are you trying? I have had two and one (called Soyrizo) was pretty meh but then i found this Cacique brand Soy Chorizo and it’s way better; Cacique makes meat based chorizo in a tube (it’s the nasty one with lymph nodes in it) and i think because they make it similar to their meat product it comes really close! It is a bit dry though.

            Good luck with breakfast 🙂

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            wetbeardhairs@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Honestly I think the problem with soyrizo is that it doesnt have enough liquid to spread the spices. Because they’re vegetarian, they get caught up in the “healthy” food trends which mean 1/3 the fat. It’s like how most vegan pizza is also gluten free because they want you to be fucking miserable.

            Anyways I had great success by squeezing out the soyrizo into a tbsp or two of oil in the pan at a low temperature to let it kind of steep before cranking it to cook. That let the spices go much farther and more closely mimmick the greasy lymphy mess of the real stuff.

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            • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

              Soy chorizo is meatless soy based chorizo, tastes pretty much exactly like the regular stuff just a little drier, the cheese makes up for that.

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              teft
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              Mucho gusto de conocerte, Chorizo. Soy teft.

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                Mucho gusto de conocerte, Chorizo. Soy teft.

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                sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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                lollll

                ¡Hola Teft! ¡Espero que tengas hambre!

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                • nocturneN nocturne

                  I have been vegetarian for almost 12 years now. Chorizo is one of the top things I miss. I do eat soy-rizo from time to time, but it never quite scratches that itch for me.

                  I recently picked up a tin of chorizo spice mix. I keep meaning to try chorizo grits or oatmeal sausage with it.

                  Your dish looks great. I got a dozen eggs from the food bank today, maybe I will make for breakfast.

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                  Skua
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                  Oh hey, I’m also a veggie that loves chorizo and is unimpressed by the soy versions. If your plan works, could you tag me and tell me?

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                  • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

                    Soy chorizo is meatless soy based chorizo, tastes pretty much exactly like the regular stuff just a little drier, the cheese makes up for that.

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                    driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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                    Chorizo Joe?

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                    • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

                      we only have the one with the black pattern on it and I have no idea where it’s from but I always take it if it’s available!

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                      iamericandre@lemmy.world
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                      That’s crazy because we also only have one!

                      I always grab it if it’s clean too! And my special fork

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                        Chorizo Joe?

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                        sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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                        exsqueeze me?

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                        • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

                          Soy chorizo is meatless soy based chorizo, tastes pretty much exactly like the regular stuff just a little drier, the cheese makes up for that.

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                          HubertManne
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                          Hows the cost on soy chorizo? Honestly drier sounds like a plus as it can be greasy.

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                            Hows the cost on soy chorizo? Honestly drier sounds like a plus as it can be greasy.

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                            sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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                            $0.22 per ounce as pictured. Same price as the pork chorizo from that company.

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                            • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

                              Soy chorizo is meatless soy based chorizo, tastes pretty much exactly like the regular stuff just a little drier, the cheese makes up for that.

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                              BaroqueInMind
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                              This looks extremely delicious

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                              • W wetbeardhairs@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                Honestly I think the problem with soyrizo is that it doesnt have enough liquid to spread the spices. Because they’re vegetarian, they get caught up in the “healthy” food trends which mean 1/3 the fat. It’s like how most vegan pizza is also gluten free because they want you to be fucking miserable.

                                Anyways I had great success by squeezing out the soyrizo into a tbsp or two of oil in the pan at a low temperature to let it kind of steep before cranking it to cook. That let the spices go much farther and more closely mimmick the greasy lymphy mess of the real stuff.

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                                sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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                                that’s good advice thanks!

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                                  Honestly I think the problem with soyrizo is that it doesnt have enough liquid to spread the spices. Because they’re vegetarian, they get caught up in the “healthy” food trends which mean 1/3 the fat. It’s like how most vegan pizza is also gluten free because they want you to be fucking miserable.

                                  Anyways I had great success by squeezing out the soyrizo into a tbsp or two of oil in the pan at a low temperature to let it kind of steep before cranking it to cook. That let the spices go much farther and more closely mimmick the greasy lymphy mess of the real stuff.

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                                  nocturne
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                                  I am going to give this a try, I have always thought that one bite has a lot of spice and the next not as much.

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                                  • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

                                    Soy chorizo is meatless soy based chorizo, tastes pretty much exactly like the regular stuff just a little drier, the cheese makes up for that.

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                                    fondots@lemmy.world
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                                    I had soy chorizo at some little brunch place in NYC years ago.

                                    I remember the taste being fine, but the texture wasn’t quite right for chorizo.

                                    However, as a Philadelphian, I thought the texture was a dead ringer for scrapple.

                                    So on the off chance that there are any manufactures of soy chorizo reading this, I highly recommend that you diversify into the soy scrapple business.

                                    You’ll have a ready-made audience in roughly the Southeastern PA area of both vegetarians/vegans who miss eating scrapple from their carnivore days, and people who are just a little too grossed out by the real deal to actually eat it.

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                                      Honestly I think the problem with soyrizo is that it doesnt have enough liquid to spread the spices. Because they’re vegetarian, they get caught up in the “healthy” food trends which mean 1/3 the fat. It’s like how most vegan pizza is also gluten free because they want you to be fucking miserable.

                                      Anyways I had great success by squeezing out the soyrizo into a tbsp or two of oil in the pan at a low temperature to let it kind of steep before cranking it to cook. That let the spices go much farther and more closely mimmick the greasy lymphy mess of the real stuff.

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                                      tonylowe@lemmy.sdf.org
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                                      This is the way!

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                                      • F fondots@lemmy.world

                                        I had soy chorizo at some little brunch place in NYC years ago.

                                        I remember the taste being fine, but the texture wasn’t quite right for chorizo.

                                        However, as a Philadelphian, I thought the texture was a dead ringer for scrapple.

                                        So on the off chance that there are any manufactures of soy chorizo reading this, I highly recommend that you diversify into the soy scrapple business.

                                        You’ll have a ready-made audience in roughly the Southeastern PA area of both vegetarians/vegans who miss eating scrapple from their carnivore days, and people who are just a little too grossed out by the real deal to actually eat it.

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                                        sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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                                        oh my god i would fucking love to have soy scrapple!!!

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                                        • I iamericandre@lemmy.world

                                          That’s crazy because we also only have one!

                                          I always grab it if it’s clean too! And my special fork

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                                          sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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                                          That is really funny!

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