Our press is small enough to fit in the fridge so is more hygienic and safer for the cat than balancing random stuff on top of it.We just bought ourselves a tofu press and the difference between the end product and shop bought tofu is amazing! Best thing we did.
We marinade for a few hours (6 -8) then roast to produce a chewier texture. Despite all the recipe books, frying isn't obligatory.
ThanksWe were very nervous when we first did it, but it was very easy. The secret (as with most things) is go slow. The instructions say to press for an hour but we read that a firmer texture can be achieved by doing it for 3. We also chose to make our own soya milk which added time to the process, but you could just as easily use carton soya
although I'm not too sure what it would taste like.
The difference in quality and taste for me has been astronomically better. Having said that, I think a quality press attacking a decent shop tofu would be a close thing.
The main reason we do it us because we wanted the natural traditional tofu so the main fun for us comes in the making of it.
Eek! Now I have a dilemma because I adore moths .. and cauliflower!! I guess it explains why they are so expensive this year. Oh well, my vote is let you the moths feast.
... does anyone make their own yogurt? I like the idea of it, but wondering how well it works with soya, coconut or almond milk
Hi,
... I am no longer pure vegan, but from months of experimenting I now eat meat no more than twice a week (organic) I still stay away from dairy quite a bit, ... I am no longer 100% Vegan but 95%
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