I eat alot of tofu (hey I am half Japanese it comes naturally) but I tend to like it used the old fashion way... I don't want to eat tofu-burgers or hot dogs or turkey. I use tofu in stir frys and soups. I usually buy the Japanese style tofu which is not firm but it doesn't really matter. If I am making a stir fry the tofu goes in at the last minute, to heat it up. My favorite way is in bean okazu. I brown hamburger (usually lean 15% fat) and onions, and then over it place a package of frozen string beans, add some water with soy and sugar, and allow it to stream the beans and then once the beans are cooked, throw in a package of tofu, cubed and stir it in. My favorite. I also like adding tofu to Miso based soups. The only weird tofu dish I like is tofu cutlets. You slice tofu into thin stripes (good use of firm tofu), marinate it in soy, sugar, garlic (if you like it - I don't) and whatever spices, then place the stripes on a cookie sheets lined with tin foil and place it in an oven at about 300 degrees and cook until dry and firm. This actually makes a good substitute for beef jerky on hikes. I also just like tofu plain with alittle soy.
Anyway there are a thousand tofu recipdes - just look them up on the internet.



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