How to Make Seitan
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How to Make Seitan

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<p><strong>Ingredients</strong></p><ul><li>2 cups vital wheat gluten (8 ounces/ 225 g)&nbsp;</li><li>1/4 cup nutritional yeast</li><li>1/4 cup chickpea flour or almond meal</li><li>1 cup vegetable or “chicken” broth (250 mL)&nbsp;</li><li>2 tablespoons soy sauce</li><li>2 garlic cloves, minced or pressed</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Instructions</strong></p><p>Use a stand mixer with dough hook attachment for the easiest seitan, or mix by hand. Combine gluten, yeast and almond meal in a large bowl. Stir in broth, soy sauce and garlic. Knead for about 3 minutes by hand, or 1 minute with a stand mixer. </p><p><br></p><p>Shape and cook as you like:</p><p><br></p><p><em>To Simmer: </em>Bring 4 cups of well-salted and seasoned vegetable broth to simmer over medium heat. Add seitan and simmer at around 200°F/90°C 20-40 minutes, depending on size of pieces. Cool in broth and refrigerate overnight for best texture. Will keep covered in broth up to 10 days in the fridge.</p><p><br></p><p><em>To Bake:&nbsp;</em>Set oven to 350°F/175°C. Oil a 9x13 baking dish. Stretch and flatten seitan dough into the dish, then cut into rectangles. Bake for 40-60 minutes until firm. Add sauce or marinade after cooking and it will absorb into the seitan.</p><p><br></p><p><em>To Steam:&nbsp;</em>For making large cutlet-shaped seitan, use this method. Stretch and flatten seitan into large ovals. Wrap shaped seitan pieces individually in foil or parchment paper to keep from sticking. Leave some room for swelling. Set up a steamer basket in a large pot over an inch of water. Place packets in steamer and cover tightly. Steam over medium-high heat for 30-45 minutes. Let cool and refrigerate several hours (or longer).
</p><p><br></p><p>Makes about 1 pound/ .5 kg of seitan.</p><p>Serves 4.</p>

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Harriet Shaw
Harriet Shaw2021-01-03 22:02:48 UTC
Can seitan be made in batch and stored? Can you recommend a good way to store it? Thanks forbthe viseo ive been meaning to make some if this for a while!
Erin Owen
Erin Owen2020-05-19 00:30:28 UTC
Is there a place where this recipe is typed out. I can’t figure out the quantity of ingredients.
Juana Suarez
Juana Suarez2024-08-17 21:37:11 UTC
<p>I’ve never tried seitan! I’m gonna have to do it now. Thank you for sharing!!</p>
Amy Salter
Amy Salter2022-05-03 22:29:46 UTC
😔 gluten intolerant
Rowan
Rowan2021-12-05 19:10:00 UTC
I've been using this recipe for a few months, and each time works out wonderfully! Easy to customize in flavor and incorperate it in almost every meal!
Jessika Rothe
Jessika Rothe2021-03-10 05:20:35 UTC
Totally trying this!!
Harriet Shaw
Harriet Shaw2021-01-03 22:03:29 UTC
Oops, please excuse the typo’s
Ivana
Ivana2020-07-30 15:32:16 UTC
OMG, Hilah! I loved your channel, I am still making some of your recipes from the old times 😆
Delina
Delina2020-05-23 19:25:19 UTC
My goodness. This was the tastiest thing I've tried in a long time. I've never had saitan before and the chewy texture was just amazing.i love this. It worth the money and the effort. Absolutely, precious find. Thank you so much. Haila. Bless u. 🙏💓🌈🎶
Lauren Banks
Lauren Banks2020-05-01 11:56:07 UTC
This is a great video to help anyone make it! Thank you 🙏🏻 Will try soon.