The Future of Meat: The Rise in Plant Based Meat Substitutes (2024)

The Faux Food Primer Will Impress Guests

Don’t equate faux food with the non-edible plastic meals you see outside of some restaurants. Instead, think of fake food as “masquerading” food, or one food that impersonates another. Consider:

  • Textured vegetable protein instead of ground beef
  • Shiitake mushroom “bacon”
  • Tempeh for chicken
  • Seitan in place of deli meats

Why Should You Switch from Meat for Plant-Based Proteins

Plant-based protein is tied to a number of positives for people and the planet. Swapping meat for plants reduces saturated fat, and increases the fiber and vitamin content of dishes. Studies show that this leads to reduced risks for diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Also, plants require fewer environmental resources like water and space, which can offset climate change. Finally, vegetarian proteins are food sources that animal lovers can feel good about eating.

Vegetarian Lettuce Cups: Love at First Sight

A good intro to jackfruit is this jackfruit larb in lettuce cups recipe. It’s a vegetarian version of a spicy and tangy Thai style appetizer. For even more Thai inspiration, check out our World Cuisines: Thailand.

The Right Texture Perfects the Trickery

Cooking your veggie protein to the right texture will have your customers embracing vegetables as much as they do their favorite meats. Match the consistency of a vegetable with the meat it’s replacing.

  • Mix quinoa into mashed beans as a toothsome swap out for hamburger meat in tacos or meatballs.
  • Shred al dente cauliflower to replace the chew of chicken in nachos.

Unique Spices Aid in International Forgeries

Global dishes are prime for swapping out meat for faux meat. These cuisines are often naturally vegetarian. Also, their enhanced spicing can cover differences between animal and vegetable proteins, and therefore mimic original dishes more closely.

  • Use unripe jackfruit in Indonesian curries.
  • Punch up the protein level of Pad Thai with tofu.

Use Umami as Your Culinary Trojan Horse

Umami is most often associated with a savory or meaty flavor. While meat traditionally brings umami, plenty of vegetarian foods do, as well. Examples are aged cheeses, mushrooms, soy sauce, tomatoes, and red wine.

  • Add meaty flavor to hearts of palm “crab cakes” with ginger-soy dipping sauce.
  • Top brioche toast points with red-wine mushroom stew.

Made with new Knorr® Intense Flavors, this umami miso fried cauliflower and Brussels sprouts side dish is so simple to make, yet bursting with complex flavor.

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