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  • Vegan mozzarella recipes
  • chvck
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    I appreciate this may be a long shot and that I’m bereft a soul for not eating cheese but I don’t eat any sort of dairy (cow or otherwise) for personal health reasons that seem to be working. Sooo, anyone got a good recipe for a vegan mozzarella for use on pizza? As much as I try to convince myself pizza without cheese is just as good it just isn’t. I don’t really want a shop bought one as they tend to be full of crap (see previously mentioned personal health jazz).

    Thanks!

    fatmountain
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    Vegans are weak, “mmmm bacon”, the plants you eat have feelings, you should eat like a normal bloke, etc. Just thought I’d get them in there and out the way.

    duncancallum
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    Charles ask on the mnpr group

    Andy is a vegan and well clued up on options

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    kahl
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    What you’re looking for doesn’t exist. Sorry.

    As much as I try to convince myself pizza without cheese is just as good it just isn’t.

    Speak to the Romans.

    simondbarnes
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    100g Cashews, couple tablespoons lemon juice, 50ml coconut yoghurt, 100ml almond milk, salt, 5g nutritional yeast & 25g tapioca starch.

    Soak cashews overnight, drain & then blend all of above in a blender. Chuck in a saucepan, heat & whisk until it starts to come together. Lower heat, stir with wooden spoon until you have a ball of cheese. Transfer to a bowl, cool and then divide into portions.

    Malvern Rider
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    Another, similar to the one above but with refined coconut oil for extra goopyfat melt-content. Needs to be a quality refined oil so tastes neutral in the mix:

    marksnook
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    Lafauxmargerie.com have some good ones that aren’t full of crap, used a recipe similar to simonbarnes and it worked well.
    There are a lot of vegan cheese making kits you can buy which make it very simple but probably cheaper to buy ingredients separately

    nickthegreek
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