In my quest to find foods that pack a lot of protein, I've decided to start trying new products. For example, textured vegetable protein and meatless sausage and chicken entrees. I tried stuff like this before when I was dieting and quickly abandoned it, because I'd rather have a small portion of the real thing (that never worked) than a larger portion of fake meat that doesn't really taste like meat. Now that protein is one of my mail goals, I see the value in eating some of these foods. So, I decided to give them a second look.
Today I tried MorningStar Farms Maple Flavored Veggie Sausage Patties. Each serving has 80 calories, 3g fat, 5g carbs, and 10g protein. Serving size is one patty. I also bought the original flavor, which I'll try tomorrow.
It's recommended to bake the patties in the oven for best results, so that's what I did. I popped it into the toaster oven on a piece of foil and set it to bake at 350 for 11 minutes. While I was waiting I scrambled one egg with a little 2% milk and got my plate ready. I didn't cook the egg until the patty was done, because one egg takes only a minute or so to cook. Finally my patty was ready so I cooked my egg.
In terms of how the sausage looked, it looked just like a regular breakfast sausage patty and is about the same size as most. I cut it with my fork and it cut easily. In terms of texture, it's fairly similar to a sausage patty, but it has a slightly different mouth feel. And that't to be expected; there's no meat in it. It was pretty close, though, because of the textured vegetable protein (TVP). The outside was crispy and the inside was soft, but not mushy. Flavor-wise, it was good, although I think the maple flavor seemed a little sweet. Not bad, though. I can see why they say to cook the patties in the oven. I think the frying pan would be fine, but I probably wouldn't use the microwave. They would be mushy or maybe overcook at the edges.
Overall, I think this is a good product and I would buy it again. I'm attracted most to the amount of protein I get from just one patty. If you keep in mind that it's not real meat and you adjust your expectations accordingly, you won't be disappointed. I think that's true of any product that is meant to replace the real thing.
Here's my plate: one scrambled egg and one MSF patty. I wasn't able to finish the egg, but I ate the whole patty and about 3/4 of the egg.
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