Positivity about Tofu
Esmerayne
Posts: 30 Member
Tofu. Love it, hate it, neutral about it... I want to try it! I always have for some reason.. Have any yummy recipes? What type do you prefer? Things you'd definitely NOT recommend doing with it? I'd love some input from those who have experience with it
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Get high quality Chinese style tofu, avoid Japanese style.0
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The only way I like tofu is coated in cornflour, deep fried & thrown in with some satay noodles. A pretty high calorie experience, that.
Don't steam it. Or eat it raw. Scrambled is ok, with lots of garlic, peppers, mushrooms & some soy sauce....0 -
Chinese style and doused with flavor, got it. lol0
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I prefer extra firm, tossed in nutritional yeast and pan fried with PAM until golden brown, then sautee with bell peppers, onions and a light teriyaki sauce. I either eat this as is or over quinoa.0
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TOFU IS DELICIOUS!!! I am vegan and have been for years and have thus eaten quite a bit of it!!
Keep in mind that plain tofu is largely just like a giant sponge...still amazingly delicious on its own (of which i have eaten it many a good times) but if you marinade it in something (even juhst something simply like soy sauce) it will soak it all up and become super yummy!
You can also buy pre-flavoured ones such as teriyaki, korean BBQ, thai, peanut satay etc which saves you the time of marinating and are delicious!
They are a great source of protein and healthy fats and are incredibly low in carbs
I eat it both hot and cold
They are great in stir-fries, on sandwiches, to make burgers from, make into vegan 'omlettes', just google some recipes and a million will come up!
Try the site vegeweb.com as it has thousands of great ideas
Also if you buy it from asian stores it tends to be a lot cheaper than from the larger chain stores
Enjoy the awesome world that is tofu!0 -
don't cook it the same way you'd cook meat. I love tofu in curry, I make the curry sauce the same way as for a vegetable curry, then add the tofu about 10 mins from the end. Overcooking it is not good. You can use marinated tofu, but make sure the flavour of the marinade goes with the flavour of the curry. You also need to add more liquid and flavour compared to cooking a meat curry. Tofu absorbs the flavour of what you cook it in, while meat releases flavour.
btw I'm not a vegetarian, I eat lots of meat, I just love tofu0 -
I can't get past the texture of it! Glad to see there are people who like it0
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I prefer extra firm, tossed in nutritional yeast and pan fried with PAM until golden brown, then sautee with bell peppers, onions and a light teriyaki sauce. I either eat this as is or over quinoa.0
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Japanese agedashi tofu is amazing when cooked right and the Chinese Ma po tofu is fantastic too.0
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Thank you, all! Very informative Can't wait to pick some up. I hope it isn't too spendy...0
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I make a lemon pudding with it. Put a whole block of tofu in food processor. Add juice and zest of one lemon. Add some agave nectar or honey to taste. Put in fridge to set. Grate dark chocolate over the top. Delicious and healthy.0
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Good but I prefer firm tempeh.... It's got a lot more flavor, IMO. The again, tofu is meant to absorb flavor. Nuff said. Both are good. I also like that tempeh doesnt require me to squeeze it like my tofu prep.0
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Good but I prefer firm tempeh.... It's got a lot more flavor, IMO. The again, tofu is meant to absorb flavor. Nuff said. Both are good. I also like that tempeh doesnt require me to squeeze it like my tofu prep.0
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No cook tofu-no preparation except slicing it!
I saw someone do this once - thought it was weird but have been developing the idea. This was during my total raw and vegan days-
Slice firm style tofu thinly and add to your sandwich.
examples: I put it between two slices of German pumpernickel, with almond butter and honey or marmalade for a sweet one; almond butter and baby spinach leaves and avocado for savoury.
You get a lot of protein for very few calories and a very filling meal/snack that is highly portable on a day that you're away from a kitchen.
As someone else said, tofu will taste like whatever you put it with. Very versatile food.0 -
I love it as I am 3/4 vegetarian, my fav recipe, great it, add hazelnut powder, millet flakes chilli powder, Thai spices, form little balls and grill them in the oven, make a coconut sauce with more Thai spices mix it all together and serve on rice. Delicious.
Can also make it in hamburgers with brewer's yeast, almond powder, herbs, millet flakes. The secret is the grating so the flavours mix in well.
If you can get smoked tofu, you can eat it strait out of the packet, it delicious.0 -
Great post!
I was actually looking for tofu recipe as I would like to give it a try again. I'm not fond of it but I'm giving it another shot.
Brought some Korean tofu and looking forward to cooking it this weekend. :drinker:0
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