Saturday, October 10, 2009

Tempeh Over Rice

This is Yumi here, reporting for the first time from sunny Los Angeles with a (semi)-vegetarian slant. Howdy.

When Chef Eileen asked me to write for her communal food blog as an occasional guest contributor, I was super-excited! I got so excited I decided to whip out my digital camera and take photos of the dinner I prepared that night--tempeh and stir-fry vegetables over jasmine rice.

This is hardly a difficult recipe. I threw together peas, carrots, onions, scallions, ginger, garlic, a splash of soy sauce and who knows what else in a big fat saucepan. Nothing like the rush of improvisation that comes from the ticking time bomb that is your non-perishable vegetables.


Burn, baby, burn

The hardest part of this easy-peazy recipe was unwrapping the plastic wrapping on the Trader Joe's tempeh. Seriously, that shit is wrapped tighter than the dainty soles of a Chinese empress. Our kitchen scissors and the tempeh packaging went into an epic scuffle (below), and the kitchen scissors finally won.



Rock, tempeh, scissor...

For those of you who don't know, tempeh is Indonesian fermented soy cakes and has a distinctive nutty flavor. People love it or hate it, and I fortunately fall into the former category.



I just tossed the tempeh straight onto an oiled pan and added maybe a splash or two of soy sauce. Next time I do tempeh stir-fry, I plan on marinating those suckers overnight. I did a BBQ marinade tempeh baked in the oven earlier this week, and those were mighty tasty.



Toss the tempeh and the veggies over the rice. Add a scoop of plain yogurt and a sprinkle of shredded nori for kicks. Accompany with red wine, and you are all good to go.



This is why I think I need to food blog more. I take the time to look at the meal I prepared for myself. I clear away the table so I can focus on the food. After documenting the whole process, I don't want to mindlessly nom-nom away at it. I want to really make the effort to taste everything.

Coming soon to a communal food blog near you: pumpkin ravioli? Soba noodles? Mashed potatos? Stay tuned to find out!

1 comment:

  1. Mmmm... that looks tasty! =) I've never tried cooking with tempeh before. I'll have to try that recipe. Look forward to seeing more of your stuff on here!

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