Turned out amazing. Followed this recipe but swapped the ground ginger for fresh ginger.

EDIT: Cooking not making tofu.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      Different types for different applications. Soft can be good in soups (say, Korean or Japanese), and silken can be blended up and used in desserts, like a ‘chiffon’ type pie.

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        12 years ago

        Even in soups, I prefer firm & smoked, but maybe that’s just the soups I like.

        Silken in desserts sounds interesting, do you have an example recipe that’s good (and preferably doesn’t require too many substitutes to make it low-carb :D)?

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      12 years ago

      Sounds like you don’t even know about other types, like fried tofu! So good. It really depends on your application which type of tofu you should be using. And some people just don’t like certain textures, which is fine. But you can find tofu in all kinds of textures.

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        12 years ago

        Sounds like you don’t even know about other types, like fried tofu! So good. It really depends on your application which type of tofu you should be using. And some people just don’t like certain textures, which is fine. But you can find tofu in all kinds of textures.

        I fry smoked, firm tofu ;)