Atlantic Natural Foods has a couple of new products called
“Neat” and “Neat Egg” that I tested out on my potluck version of shepherd’s
pie. It works pretty well and makes a
nice sized shepherd’s pie. I’ve already
posted a shepherd’s pie recipe and my Sweet Baboo’s mashed potato recipe which
is the base for any good shepherd’s pie. I actually liked the NEAT burger crumbles because they were a little crisp from the prep process. I like my vegeburger with a little texture. If you don't like it a little crunchy, just don't cook it as long.
Neat Burger Crumbles
Ingredients:
- 1 package NEAT
- 2 TBSP water
- 2 Eggs or NEAT Eggs prepared according to pkg.
- Half an onion finely chopped
- Half a bell pepper finely chopped
- 1 tsp sage
- 1 cup BBQ sauce
- 1 small can of diced tomatoes
Instructions:
- Mix NEAT with water and eggs or Neat Eggs (see recipe below) in a bowl.
- Flatten mixture and press flat into a lightly oiled skillet on medium heat.
- Cook until the bottom starts to crisp and flip.
- Once the other side starts to crisp break it up into crumbles and stir.
- In a separate pan or skillet sauté onions and peppers and sage in a little olive oil
- When the onions and peppers are caramelized, add diced tomatoes and barbecue sauce and heat
- Add sauce mix to Neat crumbles mixture and you’re ready to go.
Serving Suggestion:
Fill casserole dish with mashed potatoes. Pour NEAT mixture
over the mashed potatoes cover with foil and reheat once you get to potluck.
Makes a really nice casserole.
NEAT Egg Prep.
- Mix 2 TBSP water, 1 TBSP Neat egg mix per egg required in the recipe.
- Mix well
- Add to recipe just as you would an egg.
- NEAT egg isn’t a standalone substitute for eggs. It serves strictly as a binder in other recipes. It does a nice job in this one.