Non-meat protein ideas?

Vegbeth
on 2/10/17 1:46 pm - Boston , MA
VSG on 12/28/16

Another great non meat protein source is seitan.  It's made from wheat protein so if you are gluten sensitive it's a no go but a serving has 21-25grams of protein depending on the brand. It has a somewhat meaty texture and taste to me but I haven't had meat in almost 30 years. 

Gwen M.
on 2/10/17 2:08 pm
VSG on 03/13/14

I get seasoned baked tofu and love it.  :)

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AD_Jordan
on 2/10/17 2:57 pm

I have not tried it myself, but a guy in the Support Group who is vegan suggested "Beyond Meat" products. He says they're sold at Target, and most grocery stores.  Also, FairLife milk is supposed to have more protein and less calories than 'regular milk".  His third suggestion was lentils.

Pinterest seems to have a lot of high-protein recipes that are also vegetarian/vegan. I've seen 'pancakes' and 'pizza' that are made with different grains and protein powder.

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DubfromBP
on 2/10/17 5:07 pm
VSG on 10/13/15
On February 10, 2017 at 10:57 PM Pacific Time, AD_Jordan wrote:

I have not tried it myself, but a guy in the Support Group who is vegan suggested "Beyond Meat" products. He says they're sold at Target, and most grocery stores.  Also, FairLife milk is supposed to have more protein and less calories than 'regular milk".  His third suggestion was lentils.

Pinterest seems to have a lot of high-protein recipes that are also vegetarian/vegan. I've seen 'pancakes' and 'pizza' that are made with different grains and protein powder.

My family has adopted Fairlife as our milk of choice.

 

It's about all I use as creamer for my coffee.

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Oneillch
on 2/12/17 12:22 pm, edited 2/12/17 4:22 am
VSG on 02/04/15

Have you tried any shellfish (like shrimp) or fish (such as salmon, tilapia or swai)? With the exception of the shrimp or salmon, they don't have a fishy smell or taste and all are high in protein.

Greek yogurt, cottage and ricotta cheese are also good protein options. There are plenty of low carb high protein recipes on Pinterest that use these ingredients. 

For a crunchy, salty snack, I like pork rinds (my potato chip substitute) or edamame (either roasted or steamed). 

You might need to experiment with different foods/recipes to find what will work best for you.

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