Olive and Chickpea Seitan Sausages
March 6, 2009 in Allgemein
Ever since I saw Laura’s Savory Black Olive Seitan, I’ve been meaning to make seitan sausages with olives. When making seitan sausages, mine often come out a little bit too stiff and with a gummi-like texture. I’ve been working on this problem and I think I found the solution. I steam my sausages like Julie and I add legumes to them like Isa.

With these little tricks the sausages come out very tender. You can slice them up and fry them, you can crumble them, you can eat them straight away or on a slice of bread and tossed into a bowl of soup.
Olive and Chickpea Seitan Sausages (makes four logs)
Dry mixture:
120 g (3/4 cup plus 2 T) gluten powder (vital wheat gluten)
20 g (4 T) chickpea flour
25 g (1/4 cup) nutritional yeast
1 t smoked salt (or regular salt and a dash of liquid smoke)
1 t dried thyme
1 t dried rosemary
1 t dried oregano
1 t fennel seeds
Wet mixture:
90 g (1/2 cup) cooked chickpeas, mashed
240 ml (1 cup) water
2 T pesto Arrabiata (or whatever red pesto you have on hand)
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 t chipotle in adobo, minced
45 g (1/4 cup) chopped green olives
1 1/2 t paprika
pepper to taste
Put a steamer basket in a large pot, add a few inches of water and cover. Bring to a boil.
Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl. Mix the wet ingredients in another bowl and carefully pour them into the dry mixture. Mix with your hands until all ingredients are well incorporated. Divide into four parts.
Place each piece on a sheet of foil and wrap tightly. Place in your steamer and steam for 40-50 minutes. Remove from pot and let cool completely. Remove foil. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.
I am very much in love with seitan sausages and these ones sound incredible! I can’t wait to give them a try!
those sausages look so gooood!! i haven’t made any in a while, this has me craving some!
Those look rad–I’m always in the market for a new sausage recipe!
I am sold on steaming seitan – way better texture I think. I can’t wait to try this – brilliant idea adding those olives in!
WHAT!!!??!!? I couldn’t click on this post fast enough once I read the title. This looks phenomenal and I will be trying it just as soon as I can get my greedy little mitts on the ingredients. Seriously, well done!
Hey, nice idea: olives. Thank you: now I really want to make my own sausages again.
O, I really have to try and find some gluten around here!
Oh my, they look fabulous! I’ve always been intimidated by homemade sausages, but one of these days I’m going to have to put my fears aside and make some.
Thank you for your happy birthday wishes! :)
Yum!! I haven’t made my own seitan yet. One day!
I LOVE Julie’s sausage recipe, but I’ll bet I love your recipe more! I think they are so fun to make, even though I can’t eat them :(
Oh, yum! My boyfriend devours olives by the jar; I’ll definitely have to give this recipe a shot.
I love olives and chickpeas (in fact I’m eating them in my dinner right now), and I’ve been meaning to make sausages for a while now. These look great!
How cool! I’m sure I’d love these – thanks for sharing the recipe. :)
Yum, I have yet to make my own sausage, I’ll have to bookmark this recipe!
oooh! chipotle, chickpeas and olives, who could resist? I’ve tried seitan sausages and they didn’t come out right. I think your solution w/ the chickpeas would work out well. thanks for the tip!