I get it! You either love it or you hate it, but Marmite as well as being vegan is full of great B vitamins and is a versatile ingredient. It's not just for spreading on toast. It tastes great in paninis, vegan cheese toasties, wrapped up in a pastry parcel, stirred into baked beans, add a teaspoon into soups, stews and casseroles too. You can add boiling water and make a yeasty drink and can spread it on crackers or dip breadsticks into it. Marmite is sold at all supermarkets, convenience stores, some newsagents and petrol stations.
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How do you eat your Marmite?
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Big Vegan Love,
VVx
We love it on toast, alone or with tomatoes or with lessarella & tomatoes. Our daughters were missing it so much here in Croatia that grandma brought them 2 jars when she came to visit. And now its almost gone....lol
ReplyDeleteOooh with tomatoes on toast sounds lovely! If I ever moved out of the UK, I'd have to take a stash of Marmite with me! VVx
DeleteI like marmite on toast, and it makes a great stock for gravy, along with some vegetable water, oil and flour.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely makes a great gravy, lovely flavour, works well in pie fillings too. VVx
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