Gardein Ultimate Plant-Based Beefless Burger Frozen Patties, Vegan, Frozen, 12 oz. 4-Count
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With the exception of our chick'n sliders, beefless sliders, and black bean sliders, all Gardein frozen retail products made after July 1, 2013 are kosher (by BC Kosher, a division of the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of BC Canada).
Grilled cheese sandwiches are acceptable. Grillers Prime, on the other hand, is a - a lot better I'm trying Gardien's ultimate beefless patty for the first time. It wasn't bad, but it made a mess in the microwave, so I prefer Grillers Prime. Gardien's texture reminds me of a cheap pre-made sandwich. made a hamburger with real meat The meatballs and ground beef crumbles, on the other hand, are fantastic.
If you. I mean the recentbr>Gardien Ultimate burgers there more like they bloody types but compact and sold frozen and a tad Smokeybr>They come in a box I get them often and like them I bake on r on foil or in an air fryer turning once sometimes add raw onion to steam cook underneath br>These Burgers Are GREAT I like them I oven or pan fry quickbr>There juicy and meaty juice and one of my favorite V-shaped burgers I always want to have burgers on hand for a quick meal something good to eatbr>I recommend putting stuff on before cooking and piling stuff on it to eatbr>Too much stuff makes it sloppy to eat I lose patiencebr>When people turn a burger into a tower I say take it easybr>Unless your a Snake and your jaws are unhinged I say take it easybr> I recommend thesebr>If I know I'll be on a veg burger run, I defrost in the fridge if I'll be eating one almost every daybr>The ones in the black n white box I keep and cook frozenbr>G ardien burgers are one of their best productsbr>The chicken gets mooshy!
Vegan? They are produced by Gardein.
Selected User Reviews For Gardein Ultimate Plant-Based Beefless Burger Frozen Patties, Vegan, Frozen, 12 oz. 4-Count
I'm a chef, and I recommend it because it tastes like beef and smells like beef when cooked.
The flavor does not appeal to me. Even though I am not vegan, I enjoy vegan burgers. The patties are too thin in my opinion, and the consistency is strange; however, the product appears to have received positive feedback, so it's clearly a matter of taste. Personally, I won't be purchasing it on a regular basis.
You probably overcooked it if it came out dry. In my opinion, this is a good source of protein for vegetarians and vegans. When you're craving a burger, this tastes like one. It's not the best burger you've ever had, but it'll do the job and provide you with protein while containing far less saturated fat than real meat. Fake burgers almost always require dressing; attempting to eat this with only a slice of cheese sandwiched between two buns will leave you disappointed.
What's the deal with the taste? I don't want to be that person, because there are dozens of 5-star restaurants in the area. These meatless burgers received five-star reviews (which enticed me to purchase them), but they lack flavor. To add some flavor, I tried cooking them in extra virgin olive oil. I experimented with seasonings such as sea salt, cracked pepper, cumin, and garlic powder. Nope. This brand has no flavor to me at all, so it's a no-go for me.
It's the best veggie burger I've ever had, and it's the only one that tastes and feels like a hamburger. It's even a little creepy. We've been vegan for a year, so this was a pleasant surprise.
I'm looking forward to grilling some. It's delicious!.
These burgers taste exactly like beef. For a quick lunch, this recipe is ideal. I usually just heat the patty in a pan and serve it with a simple spinach salad on the side. It's better than the other vegetarian burgers on the market.
I was skeptical because I'm used to Beyond burgers arriving uncooked and "raw" from the package. These turned out to be a deep brown color. There are four of these in the set. They had a burger-like flavor to them. The texture was appealing to me. I baked them in the oven with the BBQ sauce and then fried them on the stovetop. Grilled, I'm sure they'd be delicious. To be honest, a child would probably believe this was real meat. This isn't the dish for you if you're looking for something with a vegetable flavor. This is unmistakably a beef burger impersonation in its purest form. They are thin, but not as thin as a McDonald's $1 cheeseburger. It's quite good in my opinion.