Winner, winner- there’s a vegan chicken dinner.
Both Veganuary first timers missing missing the crispy tender taste of fried chicken and along time vegan that haven’t found a plant-based fake chicken that’s quite like the original are in for a treat this Veganuary.
Partnering up with London-based vegan specialists Temple of Seitan, Yard & Coop have added three new additions to their chicken menu that are said to taste just like the meaty originals.
According to Yard & Coop Leeds, “Temple of Seitan specialise in vegan fried chicken -best we’ve ever tasted – and we’re so excited to be able to bring them up North for the month and put our Coop twist on it.”
So what’s on the menu this Veganuary?
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There’s the AbraKEBABra, a grilled and shaved Temple of Seitan with sweet pickled cabbage, diced tomato, minted yoghurt, chilli sauce, pickle chilli and crisp fries wrapped in a pitta served. All Veganuary dishes are served with portion of our fries, just in case you’ve still got room.
Then there’s the hilariously named Karen’s Doing Veganuary. Think Temple of Seitan tenders filled with crispy bacon, street slaw, lettuce, tomato, BBQ sauce and vegan mayo. Yard & Coop reckon that times are changing and so is Karen, meaning she’d embrace Temple of Seitan tenders in a heartbeat- we’ll take their word for it.
There’s also a Massive Vegan Cock Burger on offer- a 12″ plant-based version of the original Yard & Coope Massive Cock dish. Standing at 30cm tall, piled high with Double stacked with Temple of Seitan tenders, 2 hash browns, salt and pepper cauliflower andstreet slaw.
We’re not done just yet, if those toppings weren’t enough, there’s vegan bacon, cheese slices,lashings of chilli and mint yoghurt, chopped iceberg, sliced tomato, gherkins, red onion topped with a seitan wing all stacked on top. All crammed within a vegan brioche bun with loads of fries- what more could you possibly want from a vegan chicken burger?
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The collaborative menu will only be available until the 6th of February, so make sure to book your seat in the coop to avoid disappointment. For more information, including how to book, visit the Yard & Coop website.
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