If you like tofu, Costco and quick/easy meals

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not organic tofu.


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That’s so strange, because the brand at my Costco is organic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not organic tofu.


+1


That’s so strange, because the brand at my Costco is organic.


Which Costco??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not organic tofu.


+1


That’s so strange, because the brand at my Costco is organic.


Which Costco??


all of them
Anonymous
I wish I liked tofu (because I’m trying to cut back on meat) but I just can’t get into the taste/texture. Maybe it’s the way I’m preparing it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish I liked tofu (because I’m trying to cut back on meat) but I just can’t get into the taste/texture. Maybe it’s the way I’m preparing it?


Pat dry. Cut it into “fingers” and put in air dryer and cook for 12 minutes - browned lightly but not very crispy, dip into hoisin sauce. Or cube and add to stir fry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish I liked tofu (because I’m trying to cut back on meat) but I just can’t get into the taste/texture. Maybe it’s the way I’m preparing it?


Pat dry. Cut it into “fingers” and put in air dryer and cook for 12 minutes - browned lightly but not very crispy, dip into hoisin sauce. Or cube and add to stir fry.


Or try the already "baked tofu" it has a great chewy texture and some are flavored already. TJs has good ones and I have seen them at wegmans.
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