Tonight, I was trying to decide what to make for dinner. I'd thought about tortilla espanola from VwaV
Since I had left over seitan, I decided to attempt something I missed from my non-veg days. I used to love the mustard crusted chicken at funky restaurant not too far from my house. Now I've learned that the chicken/meats are really not what I loved, it is the tastes that they are cooked in.

How do you make mustard crusted seitan? Well, I spread a thin layer of dijon mustard on each fillet of seitan, dipped it into breadcrumbs and then pan fried it. The verdict? 9 out of 10 stars! If I had homemade bread crumbs rather than canned, the coating would have been crunchier because crumbs would not be as fine. I might also add some mustard seeds to the bread crumbs before dipping in the future. I'm getting braver about just trying things in the kitchen.
Where did the seitan come from? Well, yesterday I made seitan from VwaV

Once the bread was done, I crumbled half of it into a bowl. Then I went to work on the rest of the stuffing. I sauteed chopped onions, celery, carrot, and garlic. Next I mixed the veggies with the bread, cubed seitan, chopped up squash and sage/thyme. After that, I stuffed the squashes with the mixture and baked them. At dinner, I served the squashes with mushroom gravy.
My aunt made two desserts for Sunday's dinner. She was nice

I also brought coconut lime cookies from Vive le Vegan
11 comments:
*drool* *drool*
Oh wow... *drooling*
I'll have to post again! Drooling from your post and the food here, Jody!!!
yummy sounding seitan -- so creative and i love how you recreated an old favorite. kudos to your aunt for braving the egg replacer! :o)
Rob would totally love the mustard crusted seitan! I'm not a mustard fan at all. It looks pretty though :) The stuffed acorn squash looks scrumptious!! And that is awesome your aunt made vegan desserts for you :) The tart sounds and looks tasty.
Wow, your Seitan looks way different than mine did. Hmmm...I need to try another recipe. I agree that it was kinda spongy.
Looks like great food!!
-Crystal
I love that mustard crusted idea!
"Mustard crusted." It's so much fun to say. I can;t get that phrase out of my head now.
You aunt sounds amazing. Does she want another niece?
wow what a great way to break the fast!
Glad you're doing it so well
teddy
Shana tova :) I should have broken the fast at your place!
Mmmm...mustard! :)
That acorn squash looks great, I should try that with mine!
im drooling too! i love to lean new ways to do seitan, thanks for share it!
Oooh, that cranberry walnut tart looks incredible! Yum.
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