That's true, SS.Plant based foods are much more delicious and satisfying than many people imagine.
Are you sure 425 for 2 hours? That's a hot oven for so long a time. With a nicely seasoned stuffing, it should be good. Tofu has no flavor itself (that I can discern), so all the seasoning would made it taste good.The key to great tofu turkeys is all about how you cook them. Prep is fairly simple: Mash a few pounds of tofu, or more if you're serving a bunch of folks. Line a colander with cheesecloth, leaving enough on the outside to fold over the complete open side, put in tofu, fold the cheesecloth over it, put a weight on top, let tofu drain for a few hours. Scoop out inside of tofu to leave about an inch, all the way around. Put in your favorite stuffing, put the tofu back in, to sit on top of the stuffing, again, about an inch thick. Put the weight back on. Let it sit another half hour. Tricky part: Fold back the cheesecloth, put your cooking platter, a sprayed, inverted deep dish pizza pan, on top of the colander, ideally right on the tofu, turn everything over. If you've done everything right, you're now looking at a dome sitting on the overturned pizza pan. Remove the cheesecloth. Take a mix of toasted sesame oil and low salt soy sauce, and baste the bird, thoroughly. Put the bird and pan on top of a larger flat pizza pan so the oil and soy sauce mixture can't drip all over your oven. Cover with foil, and bake for an hour, at around 425. Remove foil, bake another hour, basting every ten minutes, or so, to brown the bird. Keep an eye on it. If the base starts looking like it's wanting to burn, then remove the bird, it's done. Use a metal pizza peel to transfer the bird to your serving platter. Garnish, as appropriate. Serve with your favorite gravy and fixins'. Enjoy!
Yeah, the foil keeps it from burning, that first hour. The second hour, you need to keep an eye on it, as I mentioned. I've always had great results, but I probably don't give it the full second hour. Some online recipes call for a 325 oven, some 400, etc. As for taste, remember, you're basting it with tasty oil and soy sauce. That flavors the tofu, along with the stuffing. Online, you can find other basting ideas.Are you sure 425 for 2 hours? That's a hot oven for so long a time. With a nicely seasoned stuffing, it should be good. Tofu has no flavor itself (that I can discern), so all the seasoning would made it taste good.
I'll never forget that movie.!Okay so we have fake meat, fake chicken meat and the world population will reach 19 billion by 2050 or sooner and the world production of food may not feed the population. Maybe fake food is the answer, but a humane way to kill animals is a pipe dream. A movie made in 1973 covers what could take place when over population, pollution, food shortage...Go to YouTube and type in ''Soylent Green, movie. A real downer, but it makes you think.. Seems the world is a snowball going down the hill and is just getting larger and larger and will sooner than later will .......
It's called Tofurkey. I have a neice that brings this on Thanksgiving as she is vegetarian. I don't care for it, but some others like it.Tofu turkeys.
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Ditto!I don't eat much meat but want the real thing when I do.
The key to great tofu turkeys is all about how you cook them. Prep is fairly simple: Mash a few pounds of tofu, or more if you're serving a bunch of folks. Line a colander with cheesecloth, leaving enough on the outside to fold over the complete open side, put in tofu, fold the cheesecloth over it, put a weight on top, let tofu drain for a few hours. Scoop out inside of tofu to leave about an inch, all the way around. Put in your favorite stuffing, put the tofu back in, to sit on top of the stuffing, again, about an inch thick. Put the weight back on. Let it sit another half hour. Tricky part: Fold back the cheesecloth, put your cooking platter, a sprayed, inverted deep dish pizza pan, on top of the colander, ideally right on the tofu, turn everything over. If you've done everything right, you're now looking at a dome sitting on the overturned pizza pan. Remove the cheesecloth. Take a mix of toasted sesame oil and low salt soy sauce, and baste the bird, thoroughly. Put the bird and pan on top of a larger flat pizza pan so the oil and soy sauce mixture can't drip all over your oven. Cover with foil, and bake for an hour, at around 425. Remove foil, bake another hour, basting every ten minutes, or so, to brown the bird. Keep an eye on it. If the base starts looking like it's wanting to burn, then remove the bird, it's done. Use a metal pizza peel to transfer the bird to your serving platter. Garnish, as appropriate. Serve with your favorite gravy and fixins'. Enjoy!
That's a factory produced product. It's on the rubbery side. My tofu turkey is tender and juicy.It's called Tofurkey. I have a neice that brings this on Thanksgiving as she is vegetarian. I don't care for it, but some others like it.
Me too, please pass the stuffing!I find tofurky completely inedible.
Wife and I are like yourself. However, instead of chicken, we primarily have turkey (burgers or ground) and veggie burgers. And yes, we go over to family/friends who are cooking, we'll eat 'real' meat, whatever they're having. We've never ordered a steak, and I have never cooked a steak. I've not had a steak for probably close to 40 years. Never had it growing up --- parents could not afford that. I've tried prime rib that so many people rave about --- it was disgusting and still moving.I like veggie burgers and eat them more than I eat real hamburgers. I’m not a vegetarian but the only meat I do eat is chicken.....
I’m not saying I never eat a real hamburger or steak but it’s very rare...usually only when I’m visiting....
My talking computer is far out..Robot vacuum cleaners, self driving cars, talking refrigerators, robot pets, talking boxes that answer sitting our coffee tables answering all of our life's questions, nonmeat meat, watching TV at the gas pump. Ugh, it is wearing me down.![]()
I don't have a smart phone. I don't have Alexa. I refuse to have any appliance connected to the web (but it's moot, not having a smart phone). I've never used an ATM (that will change with all the foreign travel).My talking computer is far out..Many new items are for those who have more money than common sense. I am so far behind the times that if the world stopped I still would never catch up.
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I don't have a smart phone. I don't have Alexa. I refuse to have any appliance connected to the web (but it's moot, not having a smart phone). I've never used an ATM (that will change with all the foreign travel).
I'll never catch up either (and I was IT in a former life). So, there are at least two of us (well, 3, with wife). And we still write letters too!