Memorial Day weekend is finally here. Many of us in the United Sates get to kick back and pray that it doesn’t rain. If the weather does hold up, you’ll likely have the chance to go to a barbecue, one of the very few good American food traditions. This year, your cookout could be different–you could shake things up–by making it vegetarian, or at least partially vegetarian.
You may be asking yourself, why would I do that? And the answer is: Because it’s actually quite trendy to serve meat alternatives. Over the last few years, companies like Impossible have skyrocketed in popularity. Fast food joints including White Castle and even Burger King are testing out the Impossible burger. Other companies–like Sonic–have begun offering their own fake meat options. Not to mention, Beyond Meat just went public, and it was one of the most successful IPOs in the last decade. Which is to say, you would make yourself look intelligent and with it if you served at least one patty or sausage that wasn’t the result of an animal death.
If you don’t know the options currently available, here’s a certainly not-exhaustive list of some of the items available in most supermarkets:
There are a bunch of other options too: Morningstar Farms, for instance, makes a line of sausages and burgers that are great for grills. Boca and Gardein offer burgers, as well–both of which are available in most stores. Quorn is another solution that offers a bunch of meat alternative options that have a much different texture than most of the others (in a good way!)–though I would say Quorn’s chicken options are its best.
All this to say that, if you so wanted, you could have a glorious vegetarian (or even vegan!) barbecue while celebrating Memorial Day this weekend. Enjoy, and don’t slaughter too many tofus!
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