Basically the title. I made waffles on Sunday and grabbed the remainder of my already opened and partially consumed package of Morning Star sausages and ended up reading the ingredients. Discovered they have milk and egg in them… Lesson learned again that plant-based doesn’t mean vegan. So now I am shopping around. I’m sad because they were cheaper than others and tasted good.

So what are your gotos for breakfast sausage-substitutes?

PS: I did see an article that they are in the process of going full vegan but that was from a few years ago.

Edit: Thanks for recs so far. I’m gonna go look at the ingreds of my other Morning Star stuff because now I’m scared lol

Recently discovered this with the non-vegan cheese “soy loaf” I was using. I thought I finally found a vegan cheese that melted almost exactly like cheese and tasted pretty good and wasn’t that expensive. But it’s got casein and it’s just listed as “casein” so it’s not some plant-based alternative as far as I can tell, but from milk. I re-doubled my efforts to read ingredients of everything after that. Should probably get in the habit of re-reading ingredients on stuff in case they add stuff back in too.

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I bought an almond cheese once that I didn’t realize had casein in it until I had already eaten most of it.

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I recall hearing about this product. It sounds like they were just trying to ride the “plant-based” trend. I think I heard of another that was soy with added whey or some shit.

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The Morningstar patties are vegan, looking at the ingredients list now. Impossible and Beyond both make some, too

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I can look at the patties. Makes me wonder why the patties are but the links aren’t(yet). And tbf I only got links as a change up from patties lol.

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I saw a place that takes the patties, puts a long corndog-style stick in them, dips the whole thing in waffle batter, and fries it on a waffle iron. Sounds good, haven’t tried yet

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Sounds legit. One of the things that has helped me going vegan this year was the amount of “vegan junk food” that exists now. We have a local food truck that just opened up shop and they take soy curls and douse them in bbq sauce and put it all into a burrito with smashed up hush puppies, slaw, and (if you ask nicely) mac and cheese. It put me into a food coma lol.

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Field Roast is great

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I got a Natural Grocers in my city so I’m gonna go seek this brand out.

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I don’t think any Morningstar products are vegan, they all have eggs if I recall correctly. If you’re not worried about affordability Beyond does make pretty good sausages, but there’s seemingly a ton of companies making plant based meats now so I’d suggest maybe shopping around a little.

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I just checked and their corn dogs are vegan but are labeled as plant-based, and their nuggets are labeled certified vegan.

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They have a few vegan products. Like a couple of their veggie burgers and chik’n

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This is another rec for Beyond. The price thing isn’t that big of an issue since I am the only vegan in the household but last few times I got it I made the whole bag of them. Making a few at a time might be worth it to spread the pennies a bit.

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It’s pretty easy to DIY breakfast sausage (and chorizo!) with impossible if you just look up the spice mix online

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If it’s just seasoning I could probably look into it. I’m not ready for making like homemade seitan or tofurkey yet lol.

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Yeah it’s just seasoning. Just google a breakfast sausage seasoning recipe and use the same ratios

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