756g
20g protein
per  serving
whole-cut loin
Tender Plant-Based Muscle
This is the biggest, most insulting piece of plant-meat ever conceived and the home-chef's most faithful companion. You can do steaks, broths, bowls, or sandwiches. Meat plates, roasts, or wellingtons. You can roast, grill, broil, or pan-fry it. Carve it into filets, chunks, or slices. Heck, pull it apart with your bare hands. It’s raw and unseasoned, giving you full creative control.
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What are you cooking? Steaks, broths, sandwiches? Bowls, platters, roasts ...wellingtons? Marbles got you covered. It’s raw and unseasoned so you can cook anything your diabolical mind can think of. Go wholesome or go nasty. It’s all you, baby.
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HOW TO PREPARE?
While there are many ways to prepare plant meat, we'll focus on the most basic - the standard "salt & pepper" routine. Pepper is optional. So is salt, but who are we kidding here?
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Step #1: Seasoning
Sprinkle salt evenly from all sides. It's good to do this at least 15 minutes before cooking, but 30-60 minutes is recommended. If you leave it a little longer the steak will absorb the salt into its depths, ensuring an even flavor. Plus, it gives you time to prepare all the sides in peace.
Step #2: The pan
Choose a pan that is as small as possible. Just enough to fit your amount of meat. That way you don't have to use too much oil and also it won't escape to the sides, leaving the steaks dry. Fat bottoms are also a plus, as they retain heat and keep it steady. Non-stick never hurt anyone either.
Step #3: Cooking
Heat the pan on medium heat and add oil/fat of choice. Enough to cover the bottom. Be careful not to overheat, that will not only make the oil rancid, it'll also burn the crust of the steaks too fast. Bad juju!
Once the pan is heated, place the steaks inside and cook them evenly from all sides. (For extra gourmet satisfaction while cooking, you can baste the meat, bite your lips and call the steaks bad names.) Once you reach a royal brown, you have attained the signature Juicy Marbles crust and have reached the end. Or is it just the beginning?
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