As I've noted before, tempeh is a traditional Indonesian fermented soybean product that's not only an excellent source of protein and vitamin B12 for vegetarians but also a very malleable, versatile and easy-to-use staple for cooking. But as with most soy products made in the West, the product you see in stores is not always made in processes that deliver the benefits that they're supposed to. In the case of tempeh, modern hygienic standards actually inhibit the growth of beneficial cultures that otherwise remove through fermentation the enzyme inhibitors and phytates that block the absorption of essential minerals and proteins in soybeans. Make sure to find tempeh that's been properly inoculated with rhizopus culture — if you live in Ontario, I recommend the tempeh products from the Noble Bean.
I had just bought a package of tempeh the other week when I happened to come across a recipe for tempeh cutlets at Chef in You that looked too tempting to ignore. And I'm glad I didn't. After I added a few coriander and fennel seeds to the recipe and brushed the cutlets with a little tamari sauce to boot, I found them to be absolutely delicious and a great way to serve up a light lunch or supper. Although very tasty just on their own, they'd also go great with your favorite sauce or chutney, as Dhivya advises, so I made up a simple roasted toor dal and coconut chutney to pour over them. Mmm…
Thai-Style Tempeh Cutlets |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Chef in You Cuisine: Thai Published on October 15, 2007 Delicious and healthy tempeh burgers with Thai seasonings Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 25 to 30 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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6 comments:
Hi - where in London do you get your tempeh?
Thanks
Anon;
You can obtain top quality tempeh at Grains and Beans located at 268 Piccadilly Street.
I highly recommend you procure the offerings available to you there before you march off to Loblaws.
So, just to clarify, Grains and Beans carries the Noble Bean tempeh?
Natalie;
Yes, Grains and Beans carries the Noble Bean tempeh and many other good things besides.
Thanks, I'll try them. I've never been in there.
You are welcome. I buy everything that I can from Grains and Beans. I highly recommend the store.
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