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What can you do with ToFu

Discussion in 'Munchie Recipes' started by Gringo Starr, Aug 9, 2004.

  1. Gringo Starr

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    Tried yo cook with it a few times and it always sucked.Tastes like old shoes.Don't really know what to do with it.
     
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    scarlettchasingroses strawberry tart

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    tofu is great barbecued. slather it with your favourite sauce and treat it like a steak. you can also marinate it in various sauces and fry it or just eat it raw. i like marinating it in soy sauce, ginger and garlic and maybe some sesame oil. you can also coat cubed tofu in a sesame-flour mix before frying it, so you have a crispy sesame layer with creamy tofu inside.
    you can make dip with silken tofu. put it in the blender and add various herbs and flavourings till it tastes nice.
     
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