🍔 Elevate your burger game—plant-based, protein-packed, and ready to impress!
Loma Linda Redi-Burger is a 100% plant-based, high-protein meat alternative made from grain protein, wheat gluten, and rice flour. Non-GMO and kosher certified, these ready-to-cook patties come in convenient 15 oz cans (3 pack), perfect for quick, versatile, and sustainable meals.
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We loved the Big Franks but we did not like the ...
Before I bought these, we had only eaten the Loma Linda Big Franks and the Linketts. We loved the Big Franks but we did not like the Linketts (they are weirdly "hard" instead of hotdog textured). Because we realized the products all have different tastes and textures, we were leery at first of trying these, but when the price of Big Franks in Amazon's Subscribe and Save option suddenly went up astronomically (!!!) we decided to give these more normal-priced hotdog facsimiles a try to replace that item. I'm glad we did!While we still love the Big Franks (although they actually taste a lot more like really huge Vienna sausages than hotdogs--which is okay since both my husband and I loved Vienna sausages as kids, long before becoming vegetarians) these are far more like real hotdogs. The taste is closer and the texture is a lot more like the real thing than the softer Big Franks. Some people complain about the taste of the broth on all the Loma Linda fake hotdogs, but we actually like it. Yes, it is a bit salty, but I really like the savory quality of the nutritional yeast in it. You can actually use it like meat broth to make gravy as well.The one thing I wish is that these did not have egg whites in them--making them vegetarian but not vegan. (Big Franks are completely vegan.) While we do eat eggs, we get ours from our free range and very happy backyard chickens. I DO NOT wish to promote the cruel poultry industry if I can help it, so I wish Loma Linda would consider finding a substitute for that particular ingredient.The price of these seems kind of expensive if you are used to buying cheap regular hotdogs at the grocery store, but considering that there are 8 links in a can, a can makes a generous two servings each for two people (they say one link is a serving, but really, nobody eats just one of these ;) ) it comes out to very little per meal. Plus they're great right out of the can. You don't even have to cook them to enjoy, so they're great for camping. I would highly recommend these for anyone considering a transition to vegetarianism or even to meat-eaters. So far everyone I've served these to, really likes them. They are especially good on a bun with chili and onions for a fantastic chili-dog!
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LOVE These Tender Bits!
We have been lacto-ovo vegetarians for a number of years, me being one for most of my life. I use the Loma Linda meat substitutes about once a week and have for years. Out of all the different kinds that Loma Linda makes, the Tender Bits are my husbands most favorite ones to eat.To prepare them, I rinse them off, dry them, cut them up into smaller pieces and then I lightly "fry" them in a little butter sprinkled with a fair amount of dried dill weed. I saute/fry until lightly browned and a bit crispy on the outsides. (I do not batter them or even roll them in flour, I just throw them in the pan with the butter and dried dill weed.)I serve them with rice, a fresh veggie like green beans or broccoli, and I make a tarter sauce for them, just like they were a "fried" fish type of thing.Tender bits don't actually taste fishy, or even chicken'y, this is just my husband's favorite way that he loves them prepared.You can do lots of different things with Tender Bits. Sauce them! Marinate them! Bake them! Fry them! They can substitute for a lot of chicken or fish recipes because they are somewhat a neutral flavor. I'd suppose they might take some getting used to for non-vegetarians, or for people who are not familiar with meat substitutes because they might be considered to have a bit of a chewy texture, but we like them that way.Tender Bits sure do work well for us and it is very handy to have them in cans in our pantry for a quick and tasty meal.
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I love these
I don’t eat meat so I purchase these good redo-burger which is delicious. I eaten these for years and I love them because they are easy to cook. Make a sandwich and I’m happy. They are delicious.
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Very versatile product
This offers multiple ways to get protein into wife & myself as the product can be prepared more than 10 different ways. You can flavor it multiple ways.
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$25 for shipping!!
Great product. Lived on it for years. Great for vegan diets. But $25 shipping is ridiculous
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Just as tasty today as they were in the 1970s!
I'm so glad they haven't changed and ruined this product over the years.My mother owned a health-food store and used to send me a can of Superlinks every month when I was in college, and I've been eating them ever since.Grilled, stuck in a bun with chopped onions, mustard and chili... a Superlink Coney Dog has been one of my favorite meals since the mid-1970s.Buy them by the case now, and still find myself down to the last can.
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Wasn't happy until I discovered how to use it....
Okay, so this stuff didn't float my boat at first. I didn't care for it sliced up and cooked like a burger, nor crumbled like chopped meat... So I was wondering what on earth I was going to do with it now that I had committed to buying a case... Until an idea sparked and I invented the EASIEST vegan meatloaf ever. You take a can of this stuff and mix it up with a package of NEAT ORIGINAL meat replacement mix, along with some breadcrumbs, ketchup, seasonings of your choice, and the amount of water indicated on the NEAT package (1/2 cup), slap it into a loaf pan and bake it till browned and firm. Voila! I'm not saying it's the BEST or the HEALTHIEST, but it is the EASIEST vegan meatloaf I've ever made - and it's certainly good enough to eat hot with mashed potatoes and gravy or on a sandwich with ketchup. ;)
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