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Revision as of 16:20, 8 May 2012
Description
Ingredients
- 1 tbl chili powder
- 1 tbl cumin
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 lb tofu
Directions
- We mix a lb. of tofu with a tablespoon each of chile powder and cumin, and a teaspoon of salt. Mash (or process) it all up and cook it over an extremely low light for about 3 hours, stirring occasionally, ending up with it so dry there's no sensible moisture and it seems to keep indefinitely without refrigeration.
- We grind it up and have what we think is a good meat substitute for Pasta sauces, tacos/burritos, Potato topping, or even mixing in slaws/salads.