@azygous You are so right about the calcium and nutritional value replacing meat. Haven't had if for a while, maybe time to try again, alot cheaper and easier to store the meat. Thanks for the reminder 

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Tofu? Think so? I thought that tofu was pretty much mainstream by now. You know, what with the vegetarian movement and the health-conscious movement. We usually have it, but then I live with one other person who is loves to cook and we have a temporary friend/roommate who is an actual chef...and all of us love trying foods from other lands, with an emphasis on Asian dishes.If one has tofu in their fridge...I love it, used to make it and always had some around.
I'll betmanymost don't even know what it is.![]()
IIRC it was a 'big good thing' for quite awhile due to the soy and hormones.Tofu has calcium and other unique benefits for us women, and the biggest benefit is it's good protein for a low cost.
Don't even need batter if your oil's the right temp, cast iron pan with 1/8" olive oil.Yes, I almost mentioned that about frying. You can get ready mixed tempura batter, dip the tofu in it and deep fry it the Japanese way. You can eat it with dipping sauce of soy sauce and garlic or sweet and sour sauce and hot mustard. Gives your mouth a break from boring mid-west fare.
Doesn’t bother me any. I’m vegetarian so I’m all ears. By all means, carry on@azygous I'm Asian & in Hawaii so know "tofu" but really not my favorite. How do you prepare yours? Sorry OP, didn't mean to get off subject but Tofu is a healthy food.