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nutritional yeast
noun
A pale yellow preparation of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Often used as a nutritional supplement and flavoring by vegetarians and vegans due to its high protein content and selection of B vitamins.
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What makes this recipe especially delicious is the nutritional yeast, which contributes to the cheesy flavor and also, yes, adds nutrition.
Add the beans, spinach and chipotle (or ketchup, if using), and sprinkle over the nutritional yeast.
The only dietary sources are animal products and bacteria: meat, fish, poultry, eggs and milk and nutritional yeast.
Add nutritional yeast and flour, and stir for about 1 minute.
Substitutes like vegetarian margarine and nutritional yeast can impart an unaccustomed nutty or cheesy flavor.
In one pan, she boiled collard greens with nutritional yeast and Bragg Liquid Aminos; in another, she fried some faux chicken.
Cover and let it rise in a warm place for 30 minutes. 2 Add the diced pepper, paprika and nutritional yeast and knead into the dough.
Some less common ingredients, like tofu or nutritional yeast, are easily found in many specialty markets and natural foods stores.
Ms. Coscarelli uses nutritional yeast flakes in her "best ever" baked macaroni and cheese (found in her cookbook).
Rather than use a packaged product, vegan chefs prefer to make homemade substitutes using cashews, tofu, miso or nutritional yeast.
In addition to B12 supplements, various commercially prepared plant-based foods, like some breakfast cereals, nondairy milks and soy products and one type of nutritional yeast, are fortified with synthetic B12.
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