Thursday, March 28, 2019

March 28, 2019 | Posted in by Daiki | No comments

Loma Linda Tender Bits (19 oz.)

Loma Linda Tender Bits (19 oz.)

We tried these last night, but we kind of 'broke the rules' a little bit, and to our surprise, they turned out quite yummy! The directions say you're supposed to bread and fry these bits, which reminded us a bit of thumbprint cookies in an odd sort of way... (that's a stretch...). Well, we were out of breading, and it was late at night, so we just decided to throw them in the cast iron skillet with some olive oil and brown them a bit. Once they were browned a little on all side, we threw in some already cooked egg noodles (just to warm them up, they were leftovers), and once everything was thoroughly mixed and heated through, we served it up. Here's where we took 2 different turns: We dished this up one way with pasta sauce and parmesan cheese (think: spaghetti). That was gobbled up in a flash! The 2nd option may sound strange, but it was LOVELY: We dished it up with Hidden Valley Ranch Cilantro Lime dressing, and freshly grated white sharp cheddar cheese. Goodness it was awesome! SO! If you're not a vegetarian (like me - I'm a meat eater), don't let that stop you from trying these. I've just given you 2 ways to eat them. :) And both are yummy! My vegetarian husband inhaled this dish (with pasta sauce) and my son and I (the non-vegetarians) loved these, too. :) Enjoy!

Why aren't you eating these RIGHT NOW?! Stop reading and GET THEM!!! I have no idea why these little monsters are so delicious, but they have been an obsession for me since forever. I had these all the time as a kid, then the organic food store closed. I was devastated. When I saw them here years later I literally laughter-cried. They're nostalgia, yes, but they're also objectively tasty. Very salty, very chicken-y, with an almost spongy texture that is just so satisfying to bite into, almost like a roasted chicken soup got turned into a magical faerie mushroom. These and the hotdogs by the same brand are just fantastic. I'll eat them right out of the can until I make myself sick if no one stops me. Seriously, these are amazing. Not a replacement for real meat, but uniquely delicious.

The Tender Bits are very good and have a nice texture, especially when tossed in flour and browned to slightly crispy. I've not tried it yet, but I believe these would also work well in a stew or in soup, although I would add them after the other ingredients were mostly cooked.

So good, these are the best. Very tasty fried in a little butter and with some lemon squeezed on them, serve with rice. Easy and delicious protein.

Very tasty - batter them up & toss them in the deep fryer so cooking them doesn't take forever


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Feature Product

  • Kosher / Vegan
  • Made with wheat gluten, oat flour, and soy protein
  • High in protein and low in fat
  • Pre-Cooked and 100% vegan
  • A favorite to marinate

Description

Meatless beef tips made with sustainable plant-protein, and versatile in a variety of recipes, only limited by your imagination! You can enjoy Tender Bits as an easy entrée, or used in stews, casseroles, or loaves. Use your favorite marinade and served chilled in salads. Shelf stable and easy to prepare.



I like these because I can stock up on them. We generally eat frozen veggie burgers, but when we run out these are our go-to in-between shopping trips.

Been eating these since so was a child, love them!! Came fast and taste great. Only thing is the tenders were smaller than they used to be.

I love tender bits. I used to eat them all the time, but my picky (nonvegetarian) son refused to eat any meat substitutes and they are hard to find in the area I live. Recently my son has started asking to try more vegetarian meals. So, I found these on Amazon. He LOVED them! WIN!

I wish I could get these locally!! I love them. Just saute onions garlic and pan fry the bits up with sum seasoning. Yummmyyyyyy

I love these with barbeque sauce. I have also breaded them and it was yummyI don't suggest putting anything that has too much salt/sodium, it ends up being very salty! I tried soyaki sauce directly on the tender bits before and it was far too salty. So be careful with marinades/sauces.

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