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The LDSCN Weekly Recipe Archive
Cooking With TVP®
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TVP® is made for soybeans and comes in many flavors or no flavor and is a
meat substitute or extender. Many fast food restaurants regularly use
this ingredient to lower their bottom line. You can also do this for your
family budget. TVP® can be bought unflavored from Dutch Valley
Distributors. You can flavor it yourself using bouillon cubes or flavor
bases. The trick is to use 1 cup of TVP® to 1 cup hot water and 2 tsp of
the desired flavoring agent. Allow the mixture to soak for 10 minutes or
allow 10 minutes extra cooking time and more water in your basic recipe. I
would not recommend using it as patties or hamburgers. It has a tendency
to fall apart.
I use TVP® in any recipe that calls for ground meat. I usually double
the amount of flavorings that I use. You will want to do as suits your
family.

TVP® Tortillas
Use a heavy skillet that is at least 10 inches across and 2 inches deep.
 | 2 full cups beef or sausage TVP® (or 2 cups unflavored TVP® & 2 cups hot water & 1/4 cup flavoring agent)
 | 1 tablespoon minced garlic |
 | 1 1/2 tablespoon chili powder |
 | 1 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin |
 | 1 14 oz can of stewed tomatoes |
 | 1 ea 11 oz can of corn |
 | 1 ea 18 oz can baked beans |
 | 1 ea 4 oz can green chilies |
 | 1/4 cup bottled bb sauce |
 | 4 burrito size flour tortillas |
 | 1 1/2 cups grated cheese(6 oz) |
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Put TVP® and garlic in a non stick skillet with water and let steam about
10 minutes. Add chili powder and cumin. Cook 1 minute longer. Stir in
beans, diced tomatoes, corn, chilies, and bbq sauce. Heat 2-3 minutes.
Pour into bowl. Remove skillet from heat and wipe clean. Coat with
cooking spray. Lay 1 tortilla in skillet. Spread evenly with 1 1/2 cups
of TVP® mixture. Sprinkle with 1/3 cup cheese. Repeat layers 3 times. Top
with remaining cheese. Cover and cook on low heat 15 minutes or until
cheese melts and stack is hot through. Cut into wedges and serve with
lettuce, sour cream and chopped red onion.


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Revised: 21 Nov 00
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