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Sausage Crumbles

What you need: 

2 tablespoons soy sauce or Tamari
1 teaspoon sage
1 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon thyme
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
salt, to taste
1 cup boiling water
1 cup textured soy protein
2-3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

What you do: 

1. In a bowl, mix together the first 9 ingredients (through salt). Pour the boiling water over the mixture.
2. Pour in the textured soy protein, mix with a fork, and let stand for 10 minutes. Fluff with a fork. Taste to see if more seasonings need to be added.
3. Put oil in a frying pan over medium heat. Add mixture, and fry until well browned. (you may need to add extra oil if the pan becomes too dry).
You now have delicious sausage crumbles! They taste great on pizza, in spaghetti sauce, and with scrambled tofu eggs.

Preparation Time: 
20 minutes
Cooking Time: 
Servings: 
1
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SO HOW'D IT GO?

These are FANTASTIC! I used them to make my own homemade version of the MorningStar sausage, egg and cheese biscuits (I love them, but can't afford to buy them for fast breakfasts almost everyday).  These crumbles mixed with my nutritional yeast "cheese" sauce and the eggs was perfect in the recipe. I used store bought veggie sausage last time and the taste wasn't as good. This time, it was almost a spot on replica of the store bought biscuits. I'll be using this one over and over in other recipes too!

I didn't have fennel seeds or onion powder, so I used a little ground cumin and dehydrated minced onions (they hydrate nicely while the TVP is hydrating). I also used fresh thyme from the garden because that's all I had.

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This was so easy and tasty! I used them in my stuffed peppers (with jumbalaya rice). The next day, I added cumin, black beans, and pineapples to the leftover stuffing to make wraps. I still have more left!! Awesome recipe.

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This resipe is so good as is, I use it to make vegan gravy for biscuits. My nonvegan teenage boys love it. Putting it on pizza tonight, yumm :)>>>

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;)b  This is a great recipe.  I made a fabulous biscuits and gravy with this recipe.  My whole family loved it and we'll be making this again.  Thanks!

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Thanks so much for this tasty, cheap, and ridiculously easy recipe! It still amazes me to see it just transform into sausage when you add the TVP at the end - so cool! Goes great on pizza, tofu scrambles, zucchini bake, pretty much anything.

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Delish!  I added some parsley and threw it in a Mexican casserole and it was awesome.  This was my first time using TVP and I was pleasantly surprised.  Thanks!

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wow! this was my first time using tvp and i'm so glad i found this recipe to try it out! worked great for sloppy joes. can't wait to try variations of this in tacos, lasagnas, and other stuff! thanks so much, definitely going to be a staple. ::)

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Mmmmmm, these were delish! I used them in a gravy recipe to make Southern-ish meal.
I had to improvise with the spices a bit to fit what I had on hand, but it still came out good.
Will def be using again and again ::)

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This is the Best I used it all the time.  Thanks

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This is gonna be a staple in my fridge, definetely. Even though I've never really liked TVP. I added two tablespoons of liquid smoke and a little ketchup, for a more sausage-y flavour and color.  ;)b

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