Review: Viana Bonanza Veggie Steaks

Viana Bonanza Veggie Steaks are vegan

Meat-free 4oz steaks from German firm Viana. These are slightly spicy wheat/soy protein patties of 105g (4oz) each. You get two in a pack. They can be pan-fried or cooked in the oven, or even on the barbecue. We served some up with french fries and petits pois for a vegan steak-frites:


vegan steaks

The steaks are pre-cooked and only really need heating through. Oven cooking for 10 minutes is the quickest and easiest way to prepare them, but they can also be fried for 5 minutes or warmed on the barbecue.

vegan steak-frites

These steaks look really good - the appearance is juicy and meaty, with a red-brown colour and a rough formed shape. Each patty is unique in shape.


The taste is reasonably good, with a slightly spicy seasoning. The balance of gluten and soy means neither dominates. The texture is disappointing though - this isn't fake meat like some of the new stuff in the US (Beyond Meat), but rather a minced-beef sort of texture. What sets this apart from a burger patty is that it's firmer and chewier. It isn't juicy however, and we found these steaks rather dry.

Maybe served with a little sauce though, they'd make a good alternative from your usual veggie burger.

Verdict: A bit of a mis-steak


Veganoo Score: ★★★
Viana Bonanza Veggie Steaks


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Footnote: Ingredients
Here is the ingredients panel from the pack we reviewed.



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2 comments:

  1. I think the Bonanza Veggie Steaks are delicious and I have them for Christmas lunch every year.They are lovely with cranberry or port and lemon sauce and can be cut into strips for wraps with a sauce. Also I actually like the texture, it's nice and firm when cooked through.

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    1. Yeah a sauce would help. Port and lemon sounds good.

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