Perfect eggs
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Perfect eggs
It's delicious, I only eat it fried (but not too long, it shouldn't be "crackly" crispy, that will decrease the nutritional value).Never heard of tempeh until now, so I Googled it. Fried onions are delicious and the tempeh is intriguing. I found some on Amazon, but I have no idea which brands would work for your recipe. Would you mind sharing the brand of tempeh if it's store bought? Is there any sort of recipe or steps for preparation?
Okay, thanks for a relatively useless answer.It's delicious, I only eat it fried (but not too long, it shouldn't be "crackly" crispy, that will decrease the nutritional value).
You can buy it in any well supplied supermarket in the US, at least according to my checking just now. Mostly it comes in slabs, vacuum packaged in plastic (perhaps you could even get it in some store for tropical foods, wrapped in banana leaves, the traditional Indonesian way).
I eat it because it has been proven to boost memory (and for the protein and because it's tasty and filling, 193 calories per 100 gram).
Here is the insanely long Wikipedia article on Tempeh:
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Tempeh - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
If you google "tempeh recipes" you'll get a frustrating number of search results, so take your pick!
Good luck !
There aren’t many things in life as good as home made chicken soup.Home made chicken soup - 2nd dish: fried onion and tempeh - dessert: diced orange sprinkled with pomegranate syrup .
Reminiscent of Samoan kale moa, looks goodView attachment 913069Sri Lankan coconut and chicken curry with rice and garlic naan.
Looks tasty love a good breadCurrently making an Icelandic rye bread (Rúgbrauð)
7 more hrs in the oven
Done. It’s about as authentic as I’ve come across. Going to let it cool over night, slice it thin and eat it with smoked mussels and onions tmw for breakfast
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No problem!Okay, thanks for a relatively useless answer.
Thank you.Reminiscent of Samoan kale moa, looks good
Awww pic doesn’t work.It isn't maybe the most appealing photograph, but the tortilla soup I made last night for the first time was delish.
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Nice stockings, tho.

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Jeez. I've never had a problem before, but having a terrible time with this pic.Awww pic doesn’t work.