Garden Carver, a new “plant-based butcher shop” in Williamsburg, specializes in meat-free versions of beloved comfort foods. meganistamcfly reports
A vegan meatball sub from a new “plant-based butcher” in Brooklyn. Photo: Evan Angelastro When Parry Lee decided to cut animal products out of his diet in 2017, the hardest thing to give up was the meatballs and Sunday sauce he’d loved since college, which he learned to make by shadowing his roommate’s nonna. “I would lick the plate clean,” Lee laughs. “I was addicted.
The “Sunday sauce” is the key to two Garden Carver recipes: spicy rigatoni and an old-fashioned meatball-parm hero. Garden Carver’s recipe for meatballs is the same Lee used when he ate meat. “We’re really working it as meat,” he explains. “There’s nothing special to it.”Lee wants Garden Carver to provide gateway meals for meat lovers.
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