vegan oyster mushroom po' boy | hot for food by Lauren Toyotasource: https://www.hotforfoodblog.com/recipes/2016/09/20/vegan-oyster-mushroom-po-boy/I have to say, I think sandwiches are my favourite food group! And so I made the most epic stacked sandwich hot for food has ever concocted. The vegan oyster mushroom po’ boy is next level awesome!I created this sandwich as an ode to my favourite show, Diners, Drive In’s & Dives. It’s a traditional po’ boy sandwich made with deep fried oyster mushrooms and a simple sweet and tangy remoulade AKA mayo sauce. Guy Fieri would be proud and probably wouldn’t be able to tell this was vegan. Why? Because oyster mushrooms are magical!The biggest and most tasty vegan challenge ever is going down this week! May I present the vegan sandwich challenge to y’all.There’s nothing more perfect then biting into an awesome sandwich. Watch the competition below or keep scrolling for the full recipe and instructions to make this vegan oyster mushroom po’boy.If you’re looking for the monstrous meatball sub click here!vegan oyster mushroom po’ boyThese crispy cornmeal crusted oyster mushrooms elevate this classic comfort food!Ingredientsfried oyster mushroom marinade1/2 lbs oyster mushrooms (approximately 16 to 20 pieces)2 tbsp ground flax6 tbsp water1 C unsweetened nondairy milk1/4 C apple cider vinegar2 tbsp vegan oyster sauce (or vegan worcestershire sauce)2 tsp garlic powder2 tsp dried basil1 tsp white pepper1 1/2 to 2 C vegetable oil, for fryingbreading1/2 C panko bread crumbs1/4 C corn meal1/4 C all-purpose flour1 tsp sea salt1 tsp cayenne1 tsp garlic powder1 tsp dried basil1/2 tsp smoked paprika1/2 tsp ground black pepperremoulade1/2 C vegan mayonnaise1 tbsp hot sauce1 tbsp sweet green relish1 tbsp pickle juicesandwiches4 hoagie or kaiser rolls2 1/2 C finely chopped romaine lettuce3 vine tomatoes, thinly sliced2 to 3 dill pickles, sliced into roundsInstructionsMix together ground flax and water and set it aside to thicken for 10 minutes.Mix together nondairy milk, apple cider vinegar, vegan oyster sauce, garlic powder, basil, and white pepper. Add the flax mixture once thickened, and then pour the marinade over the pieces of oyster mushrooms in a large zipper bag ensuring they are well submerged. Refrigerate for 15 to 20 minutes.Meanwhile, mix together the breading ingredients and set aside.You can combine the sandwich sauce ingredients together in a small dish in advance, or while the mushrooms are marinating and leave in the fridge until ready to assemble.Heat oil to 365°F in a large iron skillet or heavy flat bottomed pan, or do this in a deep fryer because the mushrooms will splash oil with all their moisture! Oil should be heated up to the right temperature just as you’re about to bread the oyster mushrooms.Remove a few oyster mushroom pieces from the marinade and place directly in the breading coating evenly on all sides using your hands. Place each piece into the hot oil and fry for 2 to 3 minutes, flipping half way through.Using a pair of tongs, place the fried pieces onto paper towel to absorb excess oil. Continue to bread the oyster mushrooms and fry in small batches.To prepare the sandwiches, cut rolls in half and toast lightly if desired. Spread the remoulade on either side. Layer romaine lettuce, tomato slices, pickles, then fried oyster mushrooms. Serve immediately while the oyster mushrooms are still warm and enjoy!The post vegan oyster mushroom po’ boy appeared first on hot for food by Lauren Toyota.
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