My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

For related content, visit our food content hub.

Food/Recipes

Replacement for bacon or chorizo

24 replies

Imperfectsusan · 19/02/2019 14:36

I'm very swayed by the arguments against bacon, chorizo etc (nitrosamines and other preservatives).

Some of the recipes I use call for them. I'm waif there are any alternatives people are aware of?

We never were big eaters of bacon etc, but I did used to cut a rasher into soups, some stews and rice dishes.

TIA.

OP posts:
Report
leafinthewind · 19/02/2019 14:38

If you don't eat a lot, does it matter?

If you only add a rasher or two to stews, it's mostly it's adding salt, I reckon. Worcestershire sauce might be a good sub? It has a salty, meatiness about it.

Report
AdaColeman · 19/02/2019 14:42

Parmesan would add a depth of flavour to soups, as does good home made stock. Mushrooms are another option.

Report
Imperfectsusan · 19/02/2019 14:43

Thank you.
That's what I have been doing.,I just wonder what else there is?

OP posts:
Report
maslinpan · 19/02/2019 14:43

Smoked paprika is good.

Report
Aprilshowersarecomingsoon · 19/02/2019 14:43

Would turkey rashers be any better?

Report
PalmTree101 · 19/02/2019 14:44

Smoked paprika adds a chorizo style taste to dishes

Report
PalmTree101 · 19/02/2019 14:45

You can also buy liquid smoke

Report
mimibunz · 19/02/2019 14:47

Agree about smoked paprika! I’ve also recently gone pork free and I’m amazed by how much bacon is in so many dishes.

Report
Hoppinggreen · 19/02/2019 14:48

Sainsbury’s do bacon and ham called naked and it has no nitrates in it
We don’t eat much bacon but DS loves ham so I prefer him to eat that one

Report
LuluBellaBlue · 19/02/2019 14:51

Aubergine or Mushrooms both work well, like sponges for flavour.
Loads of recipes here:
www.google.co.uk/search?q=vegan+bacon+alternatives+recipes&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari

Report
CarolinePooter · 19/02/2019 14:53

You can buy old fashioned dry cured bacon, likewise Parma ham is just pork and salt. I often use a tiny bit to add flavour to a dish. You don't need much as it is very salty.

Report
Imperfectsusan · 19/02/2019 14:56

Those are all great suggestions. I hadn't thought of smoked paprika. Parmesans a good one

Yes bacon is really is in lots of stuff. The article I read on it really convinced me that it is dodgy, and I would say our food styles are healthy but not spotless!

Thank you everybody.

OP posts:
Report
Yotam · 19/02/2019 14:57

What about anchovies? They can give a meaty taste to tomato sauce.

Report
Loopytiles · 19/02/2019 14:58

YY to the paprika for chorizo, Spanish friends did this when on a health kick.

Salt for bacon.

Report
WinterHeatWave · 19/02/2019 16:23

Living in a country where pork of all forms is banned, I'd say there is no perfect replacement.
Anchovies, paprika etc can head you in that direction, but cured pork is irreplaceable in many dishes - even cured beef and Turkey replacements dont always work.

Report
Imperfectsusan · 19/02/2019 19:26

I'll have to try them all in turn and see which is best!

OP posts:
Report
Bayleyf · 20/02/2019 11:02

Haloumi can be a good chorizo substitute, giving you salty chewy little bites.

They are FULL of salt and colourings so might not be the healthy alternative you're looking for, but bacon flavour salad sprinkles are usually veggie!

Report
Imperfectsusan · 21/02/2019 23:41

You are all incredibly helpful. 💐

OP posts:
Report
Greensleeves · 21/02/2019 23:44

When I want a salty, umame kick without pork, I use anchovies, capers, halloumi or kalamata olives.

Report
PlatypusPie · 21/02/2019 23:52

Sainsbury’s do a turkey ‘chorizo’ ( Spanish origin) - I have used it when cooking for a frequent guest who doesn’t eat pork. Quite good.

Report
ErrolTheDragon · 22/02/2019 00:08

Olives and sundried tomatoes can give a good salty little kick in some dishes. Or capers, if you like them.

Love smoked paprika.

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

brookshelley · 22/02/2019 00:11

Use uncured pork belly and smoked paprika.

Report
Bluesheep8 · 24/02/2019 09:22

Definitely smoked paprika. It bears almost no resemblance to regular paprika. Also Henderson's relish or Worcester sauce. Or soy sauce.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.