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Who said duck pancakes need meat? This recipe uses all plant-based ingredients
Many of us will remember the distinctive taste of duck pancakes from our pre-vegan days, but did you know it’s possible to replicate this with plant-based ingredients? With more and more of us trying to save pennies amid the cost of living crisis, these vegan duck pancakes are meat-free and easy to make at home for your next vegan fakeaway recipe.
While the idea of “vegan duck” would have been unthinkable a few years ago, it’s now possible to create plant-based versions of pretty much any meat. This particular recipe comes from BOSH!, and is part of their new cooking MEAT, which features vegan recipes for many traditionally animal product-heavy dishes. BOSH! is made up of two UK-based chefs named Ian Theasby and Henry Firth.
“Our seventh book MEAT is a book that would have been impossible to write when we released our first book BOSH!, only five years ago,” they told Plant Based News. “Plant based food options have increased in ways we wouldn’t have thought possible when we first went vegan, almost nine years ago.”
What is vegan duck?
Vegan duck broadly refers to a plant-based food that has been made to replicate the taste and texture of duck. While it’s harder to find at supermarket than meat analogues like sausages and burgers, some stores do stock ready made plant-based duck products on their shelves. Alternatively, you can make your own vegan duck at home – and this recipe teaches you to do just that.
Jackfruit as a meat alternative
To create their plant-based duck, Theasby and Firth use jackfruit. Jackfruit has skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years thanks to the rising popularity of veganism, vegetarianism, and flexitarianism. Jackfruit is a relative of figs and mulberries. It is thought to have originated in southwest India, but it grows in countries including the Philippines, East Indies, Malaysia, and Thailand. Jackfruit is the largest tree-borne fruit there is, and it can grow up to three feet long.
Jackfruit contains a number of nutritional benefits. It features vitamins A and C, as well as fibre, riboflavin, protein, fibre, magnesium, and potassium.
It has a similar taste to mango and pineapple when eaten raw, but it’s hugely versatile when cooked. It’s often used as a meat alternative in dishes like curries and tacos thanks to its shredded meaty texture.
Where to buy jackfruit
Jackfruit is readily available in canned form in many supermarkets, and you can use this to create whatever vegan meat recipe you have in mind – including these vegan duck pancakes.
Vegan duck pancake recipe
This vegan fakeaway recipe serves two if you’re eating it for your main, or four if for a starter. It makes 12 pancakes. If you prefer, 600g of king oyster mushrooms can be used in the place of jackfruit. Simply swap them out and follow the same instructions.
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