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This plant-based chili dog recipe uses vegan cheese and hotdogs
It’s still just about warm enough to have your friends round for an al fresco meal, and you may be looking for the perfect vegan BBQ recipes to do this. These meat-free chili dogs are a great plant-based dish to impress your guests, whether it’s for a casual dinner, party, or outside BBQ.
Many people will have happy childhood memories of eating chili dogs at parties, and there’s no reason to miss out on these as a vegan. While conventional versions of this dish contain pig meat and cheese, it’s now easier than ever to replicate the taste and texture using plant-based ingredients.
The rise of meat-free sausages
Vegan meat alternatives have seen a sharp rise in popularity over the last decade. The global vegan sausage market was valued at USD $4.3 billion in 2020, and it’s been forecast to $8.3 billion by 2026.
While the last few years have seen a boom in all kinds of never-before-seen plant-based foods (including seafood), meat-free sausages have actually been around for a relatively long time. Linda McCartney is one of the earliest well-known pioneers of veggie sausages, releasing her first in the early 1990s (though this wasn’t vegan as it contained dairy). The brand subsequently adapted its recipe to cater for the ever-growing popularity of veganism, and a number more mainstream sausage brands (like Richmond and Heck) entered the plant-based space.
How to make vegan chili dogs
For this recipe, which comes from World of Vegan, you’ll need eight vegan hot dogs of your choice. Many mainstream supermarkets sell meat-free hotdogs, and you should always check the label to make sure it doesn’t contain dairy or egg. You’ll also need vegan cheese that melts – Violife and Sheese are good options for this.
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