Tempeh anyone?
isalo1300
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So I was at the grocery store the other day to pick up some more tofu and I saw they also stocked some tempeh! Because I love cooking I thought I'd pick it up even though I have no idea how to cook it or use it . Any suggestions?
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I like to marinate tempeh slices in some soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic and spices and then roast in a pan. Perfect as a protein source in asian dishes.
Sometimes I also crumble tempeh, roast it in oil and use it as veggie bolognese.
Tempeh has quite a nutty flavour to it, just experiment a little bit. The downside to tempeh is that it's easily perishable. If you can see "colourful" (red, purple, orange) shades of mold, throw it away.0 -
I love tempeh!! I first steam it for 10-15 minutes, cut it in triangles or strips and marinate it in homemade sauce (similar to a bbq sauce) - when ready to eat, I pan fry it until golden brown/crispy. Some people omit the steaming step above, but I have not tried that. You could also coat it in a dry rub and pan fry it or bake it.... eat it with a salad, quinoa, rice, pasta, etc0
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I eat tempeh almost every morning. I cut it into cubes and toss it in bragg's and nutritional yeast. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Yum!0
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It can also make a nice crumble in a salad. I'm not huge on it, but if I throw it in a salad with a hummus-citrus dressing it cuts the distinct taste down a bit.0
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RAAAWWW, also yummly.com/recipes?q=tempeh0
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The steam then pan fry with seasoning option is easy and infinitely variable with different seasonings. I cube up a package, add to a saucepan with a bit of water (quarter cup?) and put the lid on, then cook covered a few mins. I then uncover and cook, stirring occasionally, until the water is gone. When dry, I add a bit of coconut oil (2 tsp or so) and some spices - whatever I'm in the mood for - then stir to distribute seasoning and brown the tempeh a bit. 10 mins start to finish, and it's good on/in/with pretty much anything.
- Love the baked with braggs and yeast idea above. Will definitely try that.0
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