Hey everyone, I've been trying to make a couple of vegetarian meals every week to cut down on the amount of meat that I consume. I tried making Tofu for the first time last night and it turned out pretty well. I chopped it into squares, squeezed out all the water (holy fucking shit there's a lot of water in tofu) and tossed it in some olive oil, soy sauce, garlic powder, ginger, and some corn starch. Baked it in the oven until it crisped up and it turned out pretty well I thought. Ate it with a simple vegetable stir fry.

Turns out there's a thing called a tofu press? That seems like it would expedite the entire process since most of the prep was in squeezing out the five gallons of water from the block of tofu. Anyone got any suggestions for a solid one to get?

Also if anyone wants to share some good vegetarian/vegan recipes with tofu it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Edit* God damn you motherfuckers love yourselves some tofu. Thanks for all the great tips everyone, this will definitely guide me in my tofu journey.

  • GhostOfChuck [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I think I might have to specifically go to an Asian market for my tofu needs then. Just moved to a new area and the tofu/asian food pickings are slim at my local grocery store.

    Never heard of Zha Cai before, but it sounds right up my alley. I love anything mustardy or pickled.