CW: meat, cheese, eggs
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Make sure that's a traditional bagel and not Montreal style because those ones have eggs in them.
"I'll have a vegan sandwich, please."
gives you a handful of ketchup packets
This is pretty close to the usual vegan last resort at a restaurant: french fries. If you're lucky you'll get ketchup too
Montréal - C'est un sacrilège!
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To be honest - I might even like that. I have no idea.
I had one before I knew they had eggs and it was good. The main difference was that they're wood fired baked rather than steam-baked so they get some, you know, fire flavor.
I should make some. I have a buddy that has a fire thing.
wood fired baked
I don't mean to anger the souls of my ancestors but that sounds very good.
I mean, you can make biscuits with Crisco or margarine. And to refer to below a lot of hashbrowns are fried in either butter or vegetable oil. Fact of the matter is carbs and oil are a match made in heaven.
Hash browns: true but usually it's oil because it's cheaper and doesn't burn.
Biscuits: true but it's actually really hard to find biscuits that don't have dairy. It's annoying!
You're better off making them homemade, tbh. Homemade biscuits are worth the mess.
I should really do that, yeah. I've baked two pastryish things in the last week and it's a lot easier than I thought.
- 3: Bagel
- B: Tofu Scramble
- E: Esti Plant-Based Cheddar
- F: Tofurky Plant-Based Kielbasa (sliced up in a good shape for the bagel)
- H: Hashbrowns
bussin'
Oh, I absolutely do not mind meat substitutes themselves. I know some vegans do for certain reasons, but my primary concern is ethics which is actually a valid reason to have fear over meat substitutes.
Some companies that sell mock meats are more interested in a plant-based capitalism scheme than they are ethics, but thankfully, the companies I gave out on my list like Tofurky and Esti are actually far more ethical companies when it comes to veganism, as they don't have ties to a larger parent company that sells animal products or any unethical history of testing on animals and other such matters.
Many companies that sell plant-based substitutes such as Impossible, Beyond, Daiya, JUST, MorningStar, and a whole lot of others on the other hand...
I'd hate to see the state of the arsehole of the person who compiled this list.
Have they never heard of vegetables?
I personally like a bagel with jalapeno cream cheese, bell peppers, fried eggs, cheese, and maybe sausage. And hell, let's throw in those hashbrowns.