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This vegan Fried TVP Chicken is made by wrapping TVP slices in rice paper, dipping them in egg replacement and flour, and lastly pan-frying them until golden and crispy.

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This recipe is somehowsimilar to my Vegan Schnitzel recipe because it also uses the TVP slices as a base, but with the added rice paper skin and pan-fried to crispy perfection, it turns into vegan Fried TVP Chicken! And it’s a little bit insane.

TVP is short for Textured Vegetable Protein, it’s available indifferent forms: granule, chunks, slices, curls. I am sure you have seen them in the store! I LOVE TVP because it’s versatile, has a great “meaty” texture, and is easy to prepare (they cook rather quickly!). It also stores forever. You can read more about it in my Guide about TVP.

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The TVP slices in this recipe arewrapped in rice paper wrappers which makes an awesome crispy skin. Depending on the size of your rice paper wrappers you’ll have more or less skin.

I have to say – these are weirdly and amazingly awesome! The skin reminded me so much of fried chicken – I’ve never had anything that similar on a vegan basis.

The rice paper has to be soft and flexiblein order to wrap the TVP slices. I’ve placed one rice wrapper after another into a shallow plate with water. It only takes a few seconds for the paper to get soft enough.

As for the spices, I’ve used a classic ‘fried chicken’ seasoning, salt, paprika powder, and garlic powder. But you can experiment with different spices. What about tandoori masala fried chicken? Or spicy sesame fried chicken? There are endless possibilities!

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How to make Vegan Fried TVP Chicken

As always, you can find the whole recipe in the box below but I want to give you an overview of the required ingredients and basic steps with step-by-step photos first.

The ingredients

You will need:

  • TVP slices/medaillons – If you don’thave any access to TVP slices, you can easily sub it with some gardein or other fake meats that are availablewhere you live. But keep in mind, that some of these fake meats don’t need any boiling so just leave out the first step!
  • veggie broth (alternatively just use water)
  • rice papers
  • frying oil
  • flours: chickpea flour, all-purpose flour
  • sriracha sauce
  • spices: kala namak (or regular salt), salt, paprika powder, garlic powder

The basic steps

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Serve the Vegan Fried TVP Chicken with…

  • Buttery Parsley Potatoes
  • Homemade Crinkle Cut Fries
  • Easy Broccoli Rice
  • Vegan Mashed Potatoes with onions and garlic

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Vegan Fried TVP Chicken

Elephantastic Vegan

This vegan Fried TVP Chicken is made by wrapping TVP slices in rice paper, dipping them in egg replacement and flour, and lastly pan-frying them until golden and crispy.

5 from 3 votes

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Austrian, German, Vegan

Servings 2 people

Calories 335 kcal

Ingredients

Ingredients for the egg replacement

  • 3 tablespoons besan/chickpea flour
  • 3 tablespoons water
  • 1/4 teaspoon sriracha sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon kala namak (gives it an eggy taste, alternatively replace it with 1/4 tsp salt)

Ingredients for the flour coating

  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose-flour
  • 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

Instructions

  • In a pot, bring the veggie broth to a boil. Add the TVP slices and cook them until soft (takes about 10 minutes). Once they are soft, drain them and gently press out excess water.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the chickpea flour, water, sriracha sauce, and kala namak for the egg replacement. The mixture should be egg-like, you can add more or less water if you need to.

  • In another small bowl, mix the ingredients for the flour coating: flour, salt, paprika powder, and garlic powder.

  • Soften the rice paper by placing one in a shallow plate filled with water – it will be soft in 10-20 seconds.

  • Transfer the softened rice paper onto a clean, lightly wet surface and add one TVP slice in the middle. Wrap it in. Repeat until you’ve wrapped all the TVP slices.

  • First dip the rice paper-wrapped TVP slices in the egg replacement, turn them, then coat them in the flour breading. Then add them to a pan with frying oil (the bottom should be covered with the oil but don’t fill it too much otherwise it might spill over). Pan-fry the vegan TVP chicken on both sides until golden and crispy but this only takes about 4 minutes.

  • Transfer them onto a paper towel to remove excess oil. Then you’re done!

Nutrition

Calories: 335kcalCarbohydrates: 41gProtein: 8gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 2351mgPotassium: 157mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 758IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 27mgIron: 3mg

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FAQs

What is vegan fried chicken made of? ›

The meaty and flavor packed vegan 'chicken' is made from seitan, battered in an irresistibly crispy batter and fried to crispy perfection.

What was the vegan chicken on Shark Tank? ›

Deborah Torres is known as the entrepreneur who received and then rejected a million dollar offer on "Shark Tank," though she's equally as known for her brand of vegan fried chicken called Atlas Monroe. The plant-based chicken is made from organic wheat gluten and a secret blend of seasonings.

What is vegan chicken made out of? ›

Vegan chicken is more sustainable, and healthier, and it's made primarily from plant-based products. These include vital wheat gluten, soy protein, pea protein, tofu, and jackfruit, which are rich in protein, calcium, fiber, and sodium—making the substitutes a perfect supplement for real meat.

Is vegan fried chicken healthy? ›

Yes, vegan chicken is a healthier option since it contains less saturated fat than regular chicken. Apart from this, these alternatives contain a certain amount of fiber and a good quantity of protein that further adds to its benefit.

What is a vegan substitute for eggs when breading? ›

Coconut oil

Once melted, this delicious oil will mix well into most batters, brownies and bakes. And it can be used to replace eggs when you're breading foods, such as tofu, before baking or frying. Others oils, such as vegetable oil, can also be used to replace eggs.

Is KFC actually vegan? ›

WHAT OTHER KFC FOODS ARE SUITABLE FOR VEGANS? Our beans and corn are vegan-friendly and can be added to your Original Recipe Vegan Burger & Drink order for just 50p. Click here for a full list of vegan-friendly foods available at KFC. Our kiosks also have symbols to indicate vegan menu items and ingredients.

Who is the largest manufacturer of vegan chicken? ›

Deborah Torres is the founder and CEO of the world's largest vegan fried chicken manufacturer Atlas Monroe.

Why is vegan chicken so expensive? ›

According to Specht, vegan meat is currently more expensive for a number of reasons. It's partly due to the fact that brands are operating in a “free market.” They must maximize their profit, and this means charging consumers more.

What vegan meat does Bill Gates own? ›

After confessing his love for cheeseburgers, Gates discussed the advancements in plant-based meats. The tech billionaire was an early investor in several alternative meat companies, including Impossible Foods, Beyond Meat, and Upside Foods (a cultivated meat company focusing on chicken).

What is it called when you are vegan but eat chicken? ›

Also known as pollo-vegetarian, the pollotarian diet is considered to be a type of semi-vegetarianism, as some forms of animal meat are allowed. While the prefix “pollo” literally translates to “chicken” in Spanish, pollotarians generally eat all forms of poultry, including turkey and duck.

What is the closest thing to chicken as a vegan? ›

Vegan Chicken: Delicious vegetarian and vegan-friendly chicken substitutes
  • Tofu. Tofu is one of the most well-known and versatile vegan and vegetarian-friendly foods out there. ...
  • Soy curls. ...
  • Jackfruit. ...
  • Potato. ...
  • Seitan. ...
  • Tempeh. ...
  • Cauliflower.
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How healthy is plant-based chicken? ›

Plant-based chicken products like Alpha's Chik'n Nuggets will commonly contain fewer calories, less sodium, less saturated fat, and less total fat than meat-based equivalents. Importantly, our Chik'n products contain no cholesterol, but they all contain desirable potassium, iron, and calcium.

Is KFC vegan chicken fried? ›

It is 100% plant-based, but fried in the same fryers as our chicken, which may not be acceptable to certain types of vegetarian or vegan diets.

What is vegan batter made of? ›

Add fridge cold sparkling water to the aquafaba, then mix in cornflour, rice flour and baking soda with a hand whisk to achieve a runny (crepe-like) batter. If using a flour with gluten as opposed to rice flour, be very careful not to overmix the batter or else your batter will end up heavy.

What does KFC vegan chicken taste like? ›

Zack and I came to the same consensus: The plant-based nuggets taste scarily similar to your average fast food chicken nuggets. In fact, the flavor of the Beyond Chicken nugget is almost identical to a real chicken nugget, as was the signature KFC breading. However, the texture is similar — but slightly off.

What is vegan chicken made of KFC? ›

Beyond Fried Chicken is made mostly of soy and wheat proteins. It is also coated with similar breading to KFC's popcorn nuggets. The KFC website lists the ingredients of Beyond Fried Chicken, including water, enriched wheat flour, soy protein isolate, canola oil, wheat gluten, natural flavorings, and yeast extract.

What is vegan meat made of? ›

Soy protein isolates or soybean flour and gluten are usually used as foundation for most meat substitutes that are available on the market. Soy protein isolate is a highly pure form of soy protein with a minimum protein content of 90%.

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