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Bev’s Bbq Seitan

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Vegetables Vegetarian Vegetable 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Box Arrowhead Mills Seitan (or any other that might be more convenient for you)
Water
Liquid smoke
2 qt Water; about
1/2 c Liquid smoke; additional
1 Bottle (32-oz) ketchup (any brand will do)
1/2 c Dark Karo syrup
Liquid smoke to taste; usually from about 1/4 to 1/3 cup

INSTRUCTIONS

SAUCE
Date: Tue, 28 May 1996 11:23:12 -0500
From: Beverly Kurtin <bevku@startext.net>
Use an entire box of Arrowhead Mills seitan (or any other that might be
more convenient for you). Start by mixing the seitan with 50% water and 50%
liquid smoke. Follow the direction on the box for kneading the seitan.
IGNORE the usual broth recipe.  Pour in about two quarts of water into
which you have added another half cup of liquid smoke. Bring to a boil,
then add the seitan. Reduce to a rolling simmer and cover for five minutes.
Remove the cover and continue cooking in a gently rolling simmer. After two
hours, turn the seitan over and pour in more water and some more liquid
smoke. Cook for two more hours and it's done. Store the seitan, as usual,
in the broth, keeping it totaly submerged at all times.
When you're ready, THINLY slice it and heat on foil over a barbecue for
just a few moments, add BBQ sauce and anyone who can tell it from m**t has
better taste buds than I do.
Now if you don't want to buy a pre-made BBQ sauce you can try this recipe:
MMmmmmmmmmm GOOD!  It's to LIVE for!  And wish them all a VY 73 from a YL
who's been a ham radio operator for 38 years.  I'd give you my call
letters, but I've got a 2X1 call and lots of guys still aren't ready for
lady Extras.
FATFREE DIGEST V96 #147
From the Fatfree Vegetarian recipe list.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe
Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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