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Title: Meatless Sunday Roast
Categories: Vegetarian
Yield: 1 Roast

ROAST
2clGarlic; minced
12ozVegetable sausage mix
1 Egg
4 Vegetable schnitzles; OR 5 vegetable burgers
4 1/2ozTVP mince, unflavored
4tbSoy sauce; or veg extract
3tbVegetable oil
SAVOURY STUFFING
1 Loaf brown bread; cubed
6tbMargerine
5 Stalks celery; chopped
1 Onion; chopped
4 Fresh sage leaves; chop fine
1tbDried mixed herbs

Roast Start preparing the roast the day before it's needed. Preheat oven 350. Grease and flour a large casserole dish or mold. Sprinkle one half the garlic over the inside of the dish.

Measure the sausage mix, egg, and 1 pint water in large mixing bowl. Stir well and leave 5 mins for the liquid to absorb.

Measure 1/4 pint water into food blender. Add veggie burgers and blend to even consistency.

Mix tvp mince and 1 pint water in bowl. Stir well and let stand 5 mins.

Combine sausage mix, pureed burgers, and the soaked tvp mince together in a large bowl. Add remaining garlic and soy sauce. Mix well. Coat the casserole dish with the vegetable oil, and pour the mixture into the dish, pressing it firmly on to the sides and bottom. Leave large cavity in the middle of the stuffing. Firm mixture with the back of a spoon or your knuckles.

Bake 1 1/2 hours in the oven. Allow to cool, then cover and place overnight in the frig.

Make stuffing Preheat oven to 350. Place cubes of bread in large mixing bowl. Melt margerine in a large frying pan. Add celery and onion and saute 5 mins, until lightly brown. Pour the saute into mixing bowl with the bread cubes. Add 1/4c water, the sage and mixed herbs. Mix very well. Fill roast cavity with this stuffing. Any remainder may be placed in baking dish and baked separately later.

Turn casserole dish upside down on a baking tray, or roasting pan, without removing the dish. Place in oven and bake 45 mins. Remove casserole dish and continue baking one more hour. After half an hour, place extra stuffing in oven and bake the extra 30 mins.

Serve the stuffed roast with hot gravy, extra stuffing, baked sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, mashed and roast potatoes, etc.

Good source of protein, calcium, potassium, iron, zinc. From Linda McCartney's Home Cooking Typed by Lisa Greenwood

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