Quorn Roast

Enjoy our delicious vegetarian roast with all the flavour of a traditional Sunday lunch with less saturated fat. Nothing brings people together like a classic roast dinner, cater for everyone with our meat-free alternatives.
540 kJ
(Per 100g)
5.9g of fat
4/5
Health rating
Frozen

Product information
Pack size: 454g (frozen)
Mycoprotein (60%), Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Onion, Natural Flavourings, Canola Oil, Milk Proteins, Firming Agents (Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate).
Contains: Egg, Milk.
Typical values | Per 100g |
---|---|
Energy | 540kJ |
Protein | 13.3g |
Fat | 5.9g |
- saturated | 0.6g |
- trans | <0.1g |
- polyunsaturated | 1.6g |
- monounsaturated | 3.4g |
Carbohydrate | 5.1g |
- sugars | 0.5g |
Dietary fibre | 1.2g |
Sodium | 400mg |
< Means less than.
Frozen
Quorn Roast (454g)
Cook from frozen. Remove outer carton & inner tray.
(oven) 55 MIN
Pierce the film around the roast, but do not remove, leaving metal end clips in place. Preheat oven and baking tray to 220°C/200°C Fan forced. Cook on the middle oven shelf. Stand for 5 mins. Remove outer film and metal end clips, carve and serve.
All appliances vary, these are guidelines only. Check product is piping hot before serving.
Yes, you can freeze Quorn once it's been cooked. As long as your meal is cold before freezing, and all the other ingredients are suitable for freezing and reheating, you can keep it in the freezer for up to a month.
When you're ready to enjoy your Quorn product, simply defrost it fully in the fridge and then cook it within 24 hours. Make sure the food is piping hot throughout before serving it.
We have a range of gluten-free products. You can find them clearly marked with the gluten-free icon on our product page.
Quorn is perfectly safe to reheat, so long as it has been kept nice and cool in the fridge and is eaten within 48 hours. Please ensure that the food is piping hot throughout before serving it. And remember, don’t reheat it more than once.
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