How not to store half-bricks of tofu [1]
Jan. 19th, 2010 03:58 pm... in an opaque plastic container of some sort, covered with water, so it can be forgotten about until it is so foul it can no longer be ignored[2].
How to store half bricks of tofu:
In a ziploc which you have put some clean water into on top of the half brick and then squeezed as much air as possible out of, so you can see your tofu and change its water occasionally and possibly even, you know, USE IT.
Look, I don't have that many moments of genius in the kitchen, I like to gloat when they happen.
[1] By which I, I hope obviously, do not mean "you fools, you madmen, you utter failures as human beings, YOU STORE YOUR TOFU WRONG ETA: WRONGLY, OK MEAGAN?", but rather "I can't possibly be the only person for whom this widely used method is not working, right?"
[2] I am persuaded that it is this problem which caused me, for years, to be firmly of the opinion that "vegetarians don't EAT tofu. Vegetarians BUY tofu.[3]"
[3] Which their long-suffering roomates/partners/wives must then chivvy out the door in all its dirty-rainbow stinking inglory, six weeks later, because the vegetarian "isn't touching that!". But I'm not bitter.
How to store half bricks of tofu:
In a ziploc which you have put some clean water into on top of the half brick and then squeezed as much air as possible out of, so you can see your tofu and change its water occasionally and possibly even, you know, USE IT.
Look, I don't have that many moments of genius in the kitchen, I like to gloat when they happen.
[1] By which I, I hope obviously, do not mean "you fools, you madmen, you utter failures as human beings, YOU STORE YOUR TOFU WRONG ETA: WRONGLY, OK MEAGAN?", but rather "I can't possibly be the only person for whom this widely used method is not working, right?"
[2] I am persuaded that it is this problem which caused me, for years, to be firmly of the opinion that "vegetarians don't EAT tofu. Vegetarians BUY tofu.[3]"
[3] Which their long-suffering roomates/partners/wives must then chivvy out the door in all its dirty-rainbow stinking inglory, six weeks later, because the vegetarian "isn't touching that!". But I'm not bitter.
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Date: 2010-01-19 10:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-19 10:42 pm (UTC)... actually, it took me until I bought good tofu that I realized that tofu can actually be delicious when made at home, and started to eat the stuff in sufficient quantities that I could use up a whole block before it went bad.
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Date: 2010-01-19 11:22 pm (UTC)This is SUCH a better system than the thing where we find the half-pound of tofu at the back of the fridge three weeks later.
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Date: 2010-01-19 11:44 pm (UTC)And do they expand to Canada? No, they do not. We get Whole Foods and Walmart. :-(
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Date: 2010-01-19 11:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-19 11:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-20 12:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-20 12:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-20 12:23 pm (UTC)(Also, call me hardline, but if someone brings a food into the house but doesn't manage to entirely consume it, they also get to dispose of it. Unfortunately, this philosophy conflicts with a moderate level of fridge-analness. Perhaps it's just as well I live alone.)