How to Make Tempeh [Homemade] - Easy Method

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2016
  • ✿ Veganlovlie Recipes / How to Make Tempeh : Tempeh is one of the most rewarding things to make at home. I blogged about homemade tempeh back in 2012 but now it was time to make the video and share the experience that I have gained in making tempeh for several years. I have been able to improve the process into a much less laborious one with equally satisfying results. I hope this video will inspire you to make your own tempeh at home.
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  • @Veganlovlie
    @Veganlovlie  Před 7 lety +272

    ✿ Veganlovlie Recipes / How to Make Tempeh : Tempeh is one of the most rewarding things to make at home. I blogged about homemade tempeh back in 2012 but now it was time to make the video and share the experience that I have gained in making tempeh for several years. I have been able to improve the process into a much less laborious one with equally satisfying results. I hope this video will inspire you to make your own tempeh at home. ✿ FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE ▶ veganlovlie.com/how-to-make-tempeh-easy-method
    Where to buy rhizopus mould (tempeh starter):
    Europe & International - www.tempeh.info/starter/tempeh-starter.php (I really recommend them. This is from where I buy mine).
    Canada - amzn.to/29Frd7d
    Canada (soy-free starter) - amzn.to/29FraIK
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    Meditation 1 by Audionautix
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    Beachfront Celebration by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)

    • @oli3590
      @oli3590 Před 7 lety +1

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    • @magmag728
      @magmag728 Před 7 lety +2

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    • @rafliyaumil8812
      @rafliyaumil8812 Před 7 lety +3

      Before I ask my question let me praise you for doing such a hard effort to make tempeh (or tempe actually without "h"). Where did you know about tempeh? Also are you interest in southeast asian food??

    • @YinkoWuji
      @YinkoWuji Před 7 lety +1

      Hi, how do you cook the tempeh - how long do you need to fry it for example, and up to what temperature to make it safe to eat?

    • @sophierose.k
      @sophierose.k Před 7 lety

      Mark Benhill Well, if that's not racist and stereotypical, I don't know what is.

  • @ochtiy
    @ochtiy Před 7 lety +892

    As a native Indonesian, I have to say you made a perfect tempeh and explained it clearly.
    For people who haven't eaten tempeh, I recommend you to try this because the taste is literally just like soy bean. The mold doesn't give any taste at all. Oh, if you don't want to cook tempeh right away, don't forget to store it in the fridge at least for 3-5 days.

    • @ahqing007
      @ahqing007 Před 7 lety +4

      Nao Where to get tempeh mold in Indonesia? How do you call the mold in Indonesia language?

    • @gloriousbny
      @gloriousbny Před 7 lety +16

      we used to call it "yeast". all the traditional markets has it.

    • @sandechoir
      @sandechoir Před 7 lety +8

      its not easy to find ragi tempeh every asian store , i think this is the simple way that you can make

    • @titinrijadi9543
      @titinrijadi9543 Před 7 lety

      cara masak tempex lucu

    • @furryfromfinley3602
      @furryfromfinley3602 Před 7 lety +5

      am still discovering all these foods, thankyou for informing us of the taste of the mould, when watching the vidio was worries it would be bitter or sour

  • @oliviaotakusama101
    @oliviaotakusama101 Před 6 lety +678

    Im indonesian, so to see her cook tempeh with a banana leaf made me feel warm and nostalgic :D

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 6 lety +43

      Glad we could make you feel close to home for a bit. We know how this feels like. Thank you for commenting. (✿◕‿◕✿)

    • @magiccheeseball
      @magiccheeseball Před 5 lety +9

      i live in Florida and i have banana tree in my back yard but it has never had banana's, i guess its a banana tree it looks like one, will it that work?

    • @TJorg1993
      @TJorg1993 Před 5 lety +7

      maybe it`s False Banana tree, it cant produce it fruit. African ussualy just eat the skin of that trees.

    • @KefirGrain
      @KefirGrain Před 4 lety +3

      @@magiccheeseball yes it will work. I've used spinach, cabbage and mustard greens, they all work just fine as long as the leaves are perforated with a needle 1/2 inch apart before placing the leaves down ready to be covered with inoculated soy beans or other substrate, such as ground peanut, lupins etc.

    • @lukasabdullahzionisvvisnub4599
      @lukasabdullahzionisvvisnub4599 Před 3 lety +3

      @@magiccheeseball banana is not tree but its like tree in term of taking care. What i mean is banana need exposure of sun in open space and not working in soil with hard rock under, if u want banana to grow a fruit. And remember banana just grow fruit only once in its life time. Hope this make u illuminate.

  • @kintesssetnik
    @kintesssetnik Před 6 lety +174

    Im not even vegetarian but this video is sooo relaxing with her soft voice and background guitar Ive watched it like 100 times

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 6 lety +14

      Wow! Thank you for your lovely comment. We love you so much! 😃💐💖

    • @growthheckerGH
      @growthheckerGH Před 3 lety +1

      yes your are right

  • @gracecharron9281
    @gracecharron9281 Před 6 lety +24

    I’m so into fermented foods right now! Growing up In North America, we were always taught any mould or fermentation was bad. Now we’re finding out probiotics are the cornerstone of health. Thanks for the video

  • @victimofbiaswrecker1705
    @victimofbiaswrecker1705 Před 3 lety +41

    In my house (a native Indonesian here), we always dip them in spices before we fry them.
    Crush one garlic and some coriander (you can use powder one). Add a little bit of salt and then give them 2 or 3 spoons of water. Dip them for a few seconds before you fry them. That way the mold will go down and you will have tastier tempe.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the info! I just started some tempeh (knock on wood and everything) and I'll definitely give this a try!

  • @maysaoliveira6741
    @maysaoliveira6741 Před 7 lety +45

    I tried the tempeh recipe and it came out perfect. It's so good. So much better than the store bought tempeh. I love the mild nutty flavor. Delicious!! I put them in ziplock bags, between two cutting boards, in the oven and I left the light on. I made them on Thursday night and they were perfect on Monday.
    Thank you so much for the delicious recipes!!

  • @Vassi_Drakonov
    @Vassi_Drakonov Před 5 lety +36

    I love tempeh. Especially pan-fried. Hands down one of the best foods in the world.

  • @Patrick_John
    @Patrick_John Před 4 lety +5

    Love how informative your tutorial is, taking us through the background stories and tips. Will be coming to your channel for inspirations in the kitchen! ♥️

  • @marisaeventsmichigan2292
    @marisaeventsmichigan2292 Před 7 lety +102

    as native indonesia your tempe is PERFECT !

  • @thereadingsylph
    @thereadingsylph Před 6 lety +333

    dip them in a solution of water, garlic and salt. then fry them until they're brown and crisp. the thinner the slices are, the crispier. my best childhood junk food ever lololol

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 6 lety +24

      We also love tempeh when it's crispy. Yummy! Thank you for commenting.

    • @BoniCiko
      @BoniCiko Před 6 lety +14

      Junkfood?

    • @BoniCiko
      @BoniCiko Před 6 lety +30

      Tempeh is not a junkfood. It's very nutrious, if you fried them then yes it will be high in calories but still it is not a junkfood.

    • @Otokage007
      @Otokage007 Před 6 lety +37

      anything deep fried qualifies as junk tbh... McDonalds burguers are also very nutritious btw.

    • @Nemodog
      @Nemodog Před 5 lety +18

      More likely people who needed to feed their family and couldn't afford to throw out food. We take for granted how cheap and easy it is to buy a bag of beans, but when you grow them and shuck them yourself you appreciate their worth.

  • @berkeleyfortini5795
    @berkeleyfortini5795 Před 6 lety +7

    I can’t wait to try this, I love that you gave a environmentally friendly option thanks you!!

  • @merdal9329
    @merdal9329 Před 6 lety +3

    Bless your heart! The instructions on the tempeh starter is SO CONFUSING. your way=easier.

  • @hipretty
    @hipretty Před 7 lety +11

    I absolutely LOVED this video. I had no idea I could make this at home. My local whole food store moved to a larger space and their tempeh actually doubled in price. I stopped eating tempeh altogether, because that rise was so costly! Thank you so much, for showing how easy this is to make. Blessings!

  • @gusnuk68
    @gusnuk68 Před 7 lety +87

    This is a beautiful work of art. Thank you for such an easy to follow recipe like this.
    I'am Indonesian and i do really love tempe (we call it Tempe not Tempeh here) especially when you deep fried them and eat it with hot steam rice, a sambal which is made from thai chili palm sugar and garlic, and also lalap (it's kinda raw edible leaf, vegetable or fruit like tomato, cucumber, green eggplant, stink bean, sweet basil, and lettuce).
    The non vegan version is to add some shrimp paste to the sambal, and you eat it with fried tempe or tofu, and also crispy salted fish with all the stuff i mentioned earlier. Then you eat it near the waterfall, or in the middle of rice plant when the sun is heating the earth. Oh God, it tastes like a heaven. :)

    • @7489k
      @7489k Před 6 lety +1

      Wahid Nugroho That's sounds so delicious!

    • @thereadingsylph
      @thereadingsylph Před 6 lety

      +siemenssx1 hahahaha

    • @thereadingsylph
      @thereadingsylph Před 6 lety +3

      that's eating tempe in the OG Javanese way ;-)

    • @ayudamara2543
      @ayudamara2543 Před 5 lety

      😀😀😀😀😀😀 jd inget d kampung ,tp org LN g tahu sambel trasi .....,Indonesia's food a specially from jawa ..

  • @masterartist168
    @masterartist168 Před 4 lety +4

    I've been looking at a lot of sites to see how to make tempeh without a special fermenting container and your presentation was the clearest and simplest to follow. Anyone can tell that you're a master at it. I made natto yesterday by putting natto starter in sterile containers with the cooked beans in them and putting them in the oven with a lit bulb to keep them warm and everything worked out fine. I was planning to do the same thing with the Tempeh, but was a bit apprehensive because I've never done it before. Seeing you do it so successfully has given me a lot of confidence that I can break through. Thank you.

  • @charlesharvey2164
    @charlesharvey2164 Před 4 lety +23

    My wife is Indonesian and we decided to make tempeh by following your recipe. It turned out to be better than the tempeh that we eat in Jakarta. We are not vegetarians but we love to incorporate vegetarian meals in our diet.
    Terima kasih for the video!!!!

  • @Fionn-Greyship
    @Fionn-Greyship Před 7 lety +13

    I'm and Indonesian who is now living aboard. I had no idea on how to make Tempe until I watched your video. Thank you! I will try make tempe this weekend

  • @rachelhudson4662
    @rachelhudson4662 Před 7 lety +34

    Fascinating. I had no idea tempeh was made that way.

  • @octavielbrian9902
    @octavielbrian9902 Před 5 lety +13

    I am start to eat and love tempeh when i had been exposed to the “sambal tempe” by my Malaysian Javanese friend from State of Johore, Malaysia Federation when i am study in a college in 2011 in State of Perak,
    I love it, especially the texture n creamy umami natural flavor of tempeh..
    Until now, i am eat tempeh everyday and i did it by myself to ensure that tempeh is always available,,, not easy to find out tempeh here in my hometown because no one consume tempeh.. heehhe

  • @traceyosterlind14
    @traceyosterlind14 Před 6 lety

    Oh, thank you for making this video! I never would have attempted it without your instructions showing how do-able it is.

  • @StarFlower99654
    @StarFlower99654 Před 7 lety +8

    Love your videos. The music in this one is fantastic. So glad I found your channel!! Thank YOU!!

  • @batcird
    @batcird Před 4 lety +10

    I make tempeh professionally in a small family-owned shop (about 1,000 lbs per week), and your technique and knowledge are really impressive! We dry dehull our beans by splitting them first; it is impressive that you get such good tempeh without dehulling. Cheers, keep up the good work!

    • @playinglifeoneasy9226
      @playinglifeoneasy9226 Před rokem +2

      Removing the hulls reduces the excess iso flavins that are plant estrogens, making for a more healthy food. Most people should not have plant estrogens as it gives a hormonal imbalance so when you make for the public, this is a better way to do it. I’ll never remove the hulls, but now I am going to.

  • @oliviaotakusama101
    @oliviaotakusama101 Před 6 lety +53

    I like her voice. So soothing

  • @auirek1
    @auirek1 Před 5 lety +8

    OMG, this is so easy to make. I love grilled marinated tempeh, after seeing this I am going to save on so much for the tempeh I eat. Thank you so much, YOU ARE AMAZING!

  • @moxyoonyx2713
    @moxyoonyx2713 Před 7 lety +136

    OMG WHAT?! I never. Knew this could be done so easily & economically! Thank you so much for sharing this information! Best wishes

  • @nurizzatinajihahrazali5204
    @nurizzatinajihahrazali5204 Před 7 lety +269

    i love the texture of tempeh lol. thank you indonesian people for discovering this amazing food tempeh is popular in malaysia too 😂😂😂

  • @jackiemarta9084
    @jackiemarta9084 Před 4 lety +1

    This video is wonderful! Thank you so much! I can't wait to explore the rest of your page.

  • @Yazzers
    @Yazzers Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you so much for this video! It's so clear and thoughtfully put together :) I've been following you for a while and I searched for okara tempeh recipes and up you popped being useful again! Also, I am half Mauritian and I love that I can make some of my family's recipes vegan, it's fantastic! Please keep doing what you're doing :)

  • @sleeplessmax
    @sleeplessmax Před 8 lety +289

    Oh my gosh, I didn't know there was mold!! So interesting and awesome.

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 8 lety +21

      Haha, the mould is actually tasty! lol Although the tempeh do need to be thoroughly cooked to deactivate the mould before consuming it.

    • @masonormsby9503
      @masonormsby9503 Před 8 lety +19

      So the mood is what holds it together and actually makes it. I never thought mold would ever be edible in anyway.

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Před 8 lety +25

      The white surface of a Brie cheese is mold as are all the blue spots in blue cheese.

    • @magicsupamoggie
      @magicsupamoggie Před 8 lety +14

      What do you think yeast is? Lots of fermented food are edible mould

    • @sleeplessmax
      @sleeplessmax Před 8 lety +7

      Anne Fricker I think it's awesome though

  • @ChefVegan
    @ChefVegan Před 5 lety +3

    Just finished making some! Thanks again for your recipe!

  • @heytheregeorgeygirl
    @heytheregeorgeygirl Před 5 lety +1

    Fantastic! I had no idea this was how tempeh was made. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Vulfnir
    @Vulfnir Před 4 lety +5

    I just discovered your channel while looking for a good recipe for Soy Yogurt because it's so expensive to buy the ready-made ones, and I am so glad your channel exists. I have a GI condition and my doctor said I need to be eating fermented foods daily. I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your content, how approachable and easy to follow your recipes are. I'll for sure be incorporating both your yogurt and tempeh recipes into my daily life. Amazing work, and so very kind, keep doing the wonderful things you're already doing. 👍🏻

  • @josiethornton7049
    @josiethornton7049 Před 7 lety +38

    Thank you so much for this recipe. I make your tempeh all the time now. I just made some with haricot beens, it is very nice.

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 7 lety +11

      Thank you for this lovely feedback Josie. I am glad that this has turned out to be a regular thing for you. ✌(◕‿-)✌

  • @intanannelyss7666
    @intanannelyss7666 Před 6 lety +11

    This is my favorite food, I cooked it with a seasoned flour coated then deep fried, sooo yummy 🤤

  • @clara-felia1748
    @clara-felia1748 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much! I"ve seen your blog and the recipe there but it wasn't clear if i leave them under the chopping board the whole time so this is a fantastic description. I love fermenting and moulds/mushrooms!

  • @adriennegonzales2636
    @adriennegonzales2636 Před 5 lety +1

    I've never heard of this before! I'm glad it came across my recommendations list. 😊

  • @jamesauchinleckthealchemis5377

    This is truly beautiful. Thank you for sharing your skills. You just earned a like and subscriber

  • @AConnorDN38416
    @AConnorDN38416 Před 4 lety +11

    I've been making my own soymilk at home so I am excited to learn that you can use the leftover pulp to make tempeh! I'm going to have to give this a try!

  • @RedSkeletone
    @RedSkeletone Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you. I've been learning so much about soy, and how fermentation helps make some harder to digest foods more digestible.

  • @justinlandis2338
    @justinlandis2338 Před 5 lety +1

    I wish all CZcams videos were done this well and thoroughly. Your instructions were clear and concise. This video is a "one stop shop" for tempe making instructions. My OCD has been sufficiently satisfied. Thank you.

  • @tofumagazine
    @tofumagazine Před 4 lety +3

    I wasn't sure how easy it would be to make tempeh, but now this has me thinking I need to try it at home! Thanks!

  • @bingyuzhang9192
    @bingyuzhang9192 Před 5 lety +7

    super informative with great knowledge of food science. One of the best food video combined with cooking and science! I like it so much. Thanks for your work.

  • @lukespaulding1946
    @lukespaulding1946 Před 5 lety +2

    thank you. i am excited to start trying to culture my own tempeh this week

  • @Sanshotelpotmarnoc
    @Sanshotelpotmarnoc Před 5 lety

    YUM. Thank you for this, really well-made, clear video :) can't wait to make it!

  • @dannyiskandar
    @dannyiskandar Před 7 lety +53

    amazing .. i am originally from Indonesia and been eating tempe in my life but never make on my own. I want to try this, especially if i don't have to dehull ..Thank you for sharing this!

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 7 lety +4

      My pleasure! I'm glad the video is helping. Let us know how it turns out if you try it. :)

  • @IntanMayadewi
    @IntanMayadewi Před 4 lety +6

    Yeay, food of my hometown 😆 I remember when I was in high school the teacher of home-industry class gave us task to make tempe or tahu (tofu). I decided to make tempe, (with the help of my mom of course, LOL). You are good in making this stuff. Thank you for the video 😊

  • @adobedirtblues1321
    @adobedirtblues1321 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this great video very clear, we love your voice. We could listen to it for hours

  • @thebody4746
    @thebody4746 Před 6 lety

    Incredible! I will try this very soon. I love tempeh!
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @rechanrechan
    @rechanrechan Před 7 lety +9

    I miss tempeh sooo much since I can't find it in Japan, my friend actually succeeded in making them but she sells it so expensive :( I love tempeh very much and never miss a chance to eat them when I'm back to Indonesia for holiday. Now I think I will try to make it myself, I'm very grateful for the recipe :) Thank you so much!

  • @michelledg
    @michelledg Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for such a complete and we'll explained method for making tempeh! And... I am sooo happy to discover the traditional, plastic free method with the banana leaves!

  • @cgk583796
    @cgk583796 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the Europe tempe starter link. I ordered my tempe starter from it and it came yesterday. Looking forward to make my own tempe 😊

  • @stodani
    @stodani Před 3 lety

    i LOVE how precised and detailed this is. thank you!!!

  • @Qeisama
    @Qeisama Před 6 lety +17

    Watching this while munching some tempeh. Really, it is one of the Indonesian food that I missed dearly during my time traveling abroad. Tempeh chips and deep-fried tempeh really get your palates going for snack time. Thanks for the recipe ^^

  • @hannahchase3881
    @hannahchase3881 Před 2 lety +3

    I worked with a man who made authentic Indonesian tempeh..this is spot on😍

  • @ilonakraynik3169
    @ilonakraynik3169 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for your Tempeh video, I have been wanting to try this but without guidance did not feel comfortable to try it, THANKS!!!

  • @thierry.lavallee
    @thierry.lavallee Před 5 lety +2

    Your video is clear, high quality. Your voice is calm and you treat your subject direct to the point without fuss... Makes me want to eat more tempeh! ;)And I'll try to do my own. Thanks!!! Peace!

  • @tommyvercetti4687
    @tommyvercetti4687 Před 6 lety +102

    Tempe is also good for non-vegan (basically for everybody), one of the best source of high protein beside meat,, try it guys, its delish

  • @abcde12345edcba
    @abcde12345edcba Před 4 lety +5

    This video just made my day. I love the taste of tempeh but store bought is too hard. This is perfect! Thanks.

  • @Esther518
    @Esther518 Před 6 lety +1

    I've made this recipe twice now and my Mom said it was the best Tempeh she's ever had and I'm from Indonesia. Thank you for such a great video!

  • @TimeForChangeKitchen
    @TimeForChangeKitchen Před 5 lety

    Informative, easy-to-follow recipe. Well done!! I'm going to try this right away!!

  • @mashakalinkina7207
    @mashakalinkina7207 Před 5 lety +27

    Huh! I didn't know tempeh was fermented, indonesian, and... I was vegan for 7 years. Mind-blowing! Great video!

  • @sherrihannah
    @sherrihannah Před 3 lety +3

    We are having a shortage here in Phoenix AZ and I haven't been able to find it anywhere. Going to try this for my family. Thanks for the video.

  • @shubhrayang5332
    @shubhrayang5332 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for your detailed and wonderful information about making Tempeh. I've made Tempeh successfully and beautifully according to your recipe. Thanks again! Looking forward to more videos from you.

  • @susieQ666
    @susieQ666 Před 5 lety +2

    wow you made it look so effortless ...new sub ... why am i more relaxed by listening to you ...we need your voice in a relaxation before sleep ahhhhh youd cure my insomnia for sure ....😘

  • @sesispace5972
    @sesispace5972 Před 5 lety +4

    Tempe is the best food ever! I love it so much! ❤️🇲🇨

  • @salona108
    @salona108 Před 7 lety +250

    your video was incredibly calming and relaxing to watch. I'd watch it again just to destress 😊👍

  • @jeannesilberstein3879
    @jeannesilberstein3879 Před 5 lety +1

    Just as others have stated your explanation, the video and the printed info on your posted link are clear, helpful, and your voice is beautifully soothing. Thank you for your generousity to share this vital information as I had no idea how straigh forward the process is as you have elegantly descirbed it. My best wishes to you. You are a good soul. :)

  • @sandragrubey5561
    @sandragrubey5561 Před 3 lety +1

    I love watching your videos! You use common sense, give an easy option, and easy listening to! Thank you :)

  • @fredrickworbitz6877
    @fredrickworbitz6877 Před 2 lety +6

    I had no idea tempeh is an Indonesian food. Very cool! I'm starting to notice that many eastern countries eat natural and healthy foods unlike in western countries.
    Thank you so much for this amazing vegan/vegetarian recipe. I can't wait to try it. :-)

    • @haqikbr
      @haqikbr Před 2 lety +1

      It's daily food here. Main protein intake for many Indonesians.

  • @josiethornton7049
    @josiethornton7049 Před 8 lety +5

    I have never herd of tempeh. After watching your video a decided tempeh is a must to try. Thank you.

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 8 lety +1

      My pleasure. It is definitely a must try. Thank you for commenting. \(✿◠‿◠)/

  • @Alexa5188
    @Alexa5188 Před 6 lety

    A very well put together video - great explanation and pleasant to watch. Thank you !

  • @harharmahadev5715
    @harharmahadev5715 Před 2 lety +2

    Greetings from Suriname .south america . We have tempe here at market because indonesians lives here as well . I love it very much and this morning I bought the starter and will try out my self .thanks again

  • @de0509
    @de0509 Před 6 lety +6

    Also to add. If the banana leaf is sourced locally, i.e. behind your house, it may be too rigid. Hence running it slightly over a flame can help wilt it a little and allow you to use banana leaves for containing foodstuff without breaking when you fold them. Actually can contain even more than beans. If you make thick things like pudding its also possible. Just requires to form into a cylinder and fold one end to close it off, then add batter, fold the other end and steam for like 15 minutes

  • @shelly5596
    @shelly5596 Před 6 lety +3

    I'm very intrigued and would love to see a video on tempeh made with the other legumes you mentioned. Thank you for posting 😊

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 6 lety

      You're welcome. Thank you for commenting. ( ^◡^)っ

  • @poppacapnurass2608
    @poppacapnurass2608 Před měsícem

    Thanks for sharing your learned experience.
    I'm going to give this a go this week!

  • @ghanimajc
    @ghanimajc Před 6 lety

    Your voice and accent, so soothing! Loved the recipe, I´ll try it. Thank you :)

  • @scottkenreich878
    @scottkenreich878 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for mentioning the black spots being ok to eat. I had tried making my own a few years ago and thought I hadn't kept things clean enough. I'm going to try again soon!

  • @user-mi6uk6br8s
    @user-mi6uk6br8s Před 8 lety +41

    liquid out of the garbanzo beans called aquafaba and you can use it as a vegan substitute for eggs in bakery, especially in thing like marshmallows, meringue, macaroons, etc

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 8 lety +6

      Yes. We do have a recipe on the channel with aquafaba - this shortcrust pastry - czcams.com/video/0eMkzB27Yd8/video.html and it works great. I've also used it in cookies and other baked goods.
      But the liquid from the soybeans here are mixed with 4 tablespoons of vinegar. So, a lot of that vinegar remains in the water. You could use the liquid as aquafaba only in recipes that call for aquafaba + vinegar (in the same amount as in the liquid here). I don't really know how much of the vinegar is in this liquid, so I tend to just toss this one out. :)

    • @tihzho
      @tihzho Před 4 lety

      As an egg binder, not for when you need eggs as a part of the taste

  • @abcd543217
    @abcd543217 Před 3 lety

    So well explained, you make it look so easy and I think I will make it soon. Thank you very much.

  • @jessicaswallow7313
    @jessicaswallow7313 Před 6 lety

    This was such a helpful and informative video. Thank you!

  • @malouvibes
    @malouvibes Před 5 lety +4

    This video is so peaceful to watch!! Deff gonna try to make it sometime. I ate tempe in Indonenia and it was the best thing ever, but in the netherlands it really tastes different and not that good.... so will try this recipe!

  • @msparamin3285
    @msparamin3285 Před 7 lety +20

    You are very nicely spoken.This is very beautifully explained,making it my most favorable tempeh . l love it love it, love it, beautiful lady .

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 7 lety +2

      Aw thank you for your lovely comment. Glad the video was helpful. ❤

    • @medialcanthus9681
      @medialcanthus9681 Před 5 lety +1

      Totally agree. Nice voice n diction.

  • @JM-bv2mo
    @JM-bv2mo Před 4 lety +1

    You're adorable. I just started to watch your channel, and your instructions are so simple for non-cooks like moi. Good on you! :)

  • @vanfanlucia738
    @vanfanlucia738 Před 4 lety

    Great video - good explanations, very clear! Thank you from a newbie at this.

  • @ShirleyJi1994
    @ShirleyJi1994 Před 5 lety +3

    I'm vegetarian, and love tempeh so much after ate it at first time.😍😍
    Thank you for sharing how to make tempeh.😘😘

  • @maxfitnesslondon6534
    @maxfitnesslondon6534 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you, your video has convinced me that I can make my own tempeh!.

  • @christinamariahart
    @christinamariahart Před 4 lety

    My dad used to make homemade Tempeh for me all the time before he passed away. I am part Indonesian, and LOVE Tempeh. Love your method and will have to try it. Thank you!

  • @sonjalewis3047
    @sonjalewis3047 Před 5 lety +3

    Teenuja really observes and thinks about what she is seeing. She seems to have a good science background, too. Her variety of tips allow us to save time (No need to hull the beans; add vinegar near end of cooking; no-fuss ways to provide incubating heat). She completely illustrates what she is doing without adding distracting chatter.
    Nutritionally: Allowing the hulls to remain does increase the nutrients. And she points out that the tempeh culture eats up some of the gas-producing substances in beans (YAY for this!!)
    Adding extra ingredients (salt, fats, sugars) when cooking beans and grains can slow down water absorption and increase cooking time. So, as Teenaja says, add the vinegar near the end of cooking.

  • @maj197
    @maj197 Před 6 lety +3

    I was curious about tempeh. Thanks for this wonderful video. I'm not vegan but I do love veggies and tofu and I'm always looking for new ways to enjoy them!😁

  • @CAHUHE1
    @CAHUHE1 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this recipie I am trying to reduce the amount do things I buy pre- made from the store and this is done sure my next project !!! Love it ! ❤️

  • @AliceNaturo
    @AliceNaturo Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for this recipe ! Easy to follow and clear :)

  • @sha8808
    @sha8808 Před 7 lety +89

    I never knew tempeh had/was mold. Kinda freaks me out lmao. I appreciate this video. very informative

    • @Veganlovlie
      @Veganlovlie  Před 7 lety +23

      You're very welcome ❤. Don't let the mold get in your way to giving it a try; there is such an unrivaled difference between homemade tempeh vs store-bought ones. You won't regret making your own tempeh. :)

    • @zachariepaquette7240
      @zachariepaquette7240 Před 4 lety +25

      Cheese is mold too

    • @phyllisjeanfulton
      @phyllisjeanfulton Před 4 lety +8

      Not different than eating mushrooms 😁

    • @pjzala1836
      @pjzala1836 Před 4 lety

      Same 😅it's very different from what I've been eating indian cuisine, tempeh reminds me of fungus, but would like to give it try must be good.

    • @sha8808
      @sha8808 Před 4 lety

      p j zala it's really nasty. I bought some and no matter how we prepared it, it was awful

  • @CyberMachine
    @CyberMachine Před 5 lety +10

    The best tempeh I've had was in Bali. I can't go back to that packaged stuff now

  • @freedomlifestylebyorny994

    Wow that is nice and I really like it thank you so much for sharing then I will try to cook like yours.

  • @isaleefenley
    @isaleefenley Před 6 lety

    I've just followed your instructions and made this.. can't wait to check it when it's done!!

  • @a.a.r4054
    @a.a.r4054 Před 5 lety +5

    The tempe made from the tofu left over is called "Tempe Gembos" here in Java which means "soft/mushy tempe". It's not packed like normal tempeh and taste more like a bread.

    • @H_A_L_7
      @H_A_L_7 Před 11 měsíci

      Can you explain more (4 years later) I am thinking could i mix the tofu left over with some of the cooked soy beans for the tofu?

  • @marisu9765
    @marisu9765 Před 5 lety +4

    Oh, wow. This is a very informative video, thank you so much for it! I've been thinking of trying tempeh, as I've been vegan for 6 years and never eaten it before and have heard of it from people online in recent years, but I did not know it's made from mold! I'm allergic to mold, such as common household molds, but I don't know if that means I would also be allergic to this specific strain of (edible) mold. I guess I would just have to try it to find out.
    Nonetheless, it would have been very bad and unexpected if I tried out tempeh from a restaurant or store only to break out in a rash! Great quality video with a very informative voice-over. Thank you so much! This seems like a very nice channel and I'm now a new subscriber to you. :)

  • @cursebreaker666
    @cursebreaker666 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow, this video is incredible. thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to try this out with some banana leaves.

  • @CheezSorce2
    @CheezSorce2 Před 3 lety +2

    How elegantly this person communicates. Thank you.