Meat carrot "Marotte"

"Marotte" is a carrot (?) Made from meat. Arby's, known for selling roast beef sandwiches, has created and published a recipe.

Meat carrot "Marotte"
Carrot (?) "Marotte" made from meat

Substitutes for meat made from vegetables, such as hamburgers made from soybean meat, grilled ginger, and fried chicken, are appearing one after another. Arby's created "Marotte" in response to this trend, saying, "If you can make meat with vegetables, you should be able to make vegetables with meat."

To make "marotte", first cut the turkey breast into carrot-like pieces. Wrap this in gauze and wrap and boil for about an hour.

Meat carrot "Marotte"
First, cut the turkey breast meat. At this stage, it ’s the meat itself.

Meat carrot "Marotte"
Wrap the cut meat in gauze

Meat carrot "Marotte"
If you wrap it to keep water out

Meat carrot "Marotte"
Boil for 1 hour

After pulling it up, sprinkle a generous amount of carrot powder on the surface and roast it for 1 hour to complete. Insert parsley at the end for a more carrot-like look.

Meat carrot "Marotte"
Sprinkle carrot powder on the meat that has been fried from hot water.

Meat carrot "Marotte"
Roast for 1 hour and you're done

The resulting "marotte" is nutritious. A quarter pound of turkey breast contains only 11 IU of vitamin A, but Marrot can get about 70% of the daily vitamin A needed. ..

Meat carrot "Marotte"
It's covered with carrot powder ...

Even if you love meat and don't like vegetables, you can eat "meat-made vegetable" vegetable "" including "marotte" ... or you may want to eat it positively. As a result, you can balance various nutrients. It may be possible to take it well. This seems to be (one of) the aim of Arby's.

Meat carrot "Marotte"
It used to be in Japan

Please refer to the following video released by Arby's for how to make "Marotte".

Arby's Marrot from Inspire Stories on Vimeo.