Tofu, more tofu, test recipes, and a burger recipe
March 22, 2010 in Allgemein
When I wrote the last post I was at the beginning of a nasty cold. I don’t know where it came from or who to blame. Maybe my body can’t deal with the reappearance of warmth and sunshine? I didn’t feel much like cooking until Saturday. So when I was at work, P. visited a small farmers market in a park nearby and stopped at a little tofu booth, to bring back tofu feta, smoked tofu, and two tofu burgers. I happily munched on the burgers after coming back from work:

Tofu burger made with smoked tofu and seeds
Okay, I did squeeze this burger into a bun, I just was too lazy to take another picture.

Tofu feta with olives and herbs
This tofu preserved in oil and seasoned with dried herbs and olives was wonderful, too. Unfortunately it was almost saltless, otherwise it would have been perfect!

Smoked tofu with herbs
That beautiful little piece of smoked tofu was absolutely delicious, too. Inspired by this and the burger above I decided to come up with my own burger recipe. It will be at the end of this post.
As I already mentioned, my cooking mojo has been a little bit moody. P. helped me out a bit by making this fantastic North Indian Curry from “Asian Vegan Kitchen“. Instead of regular potatoes he used purple ones and some parsnips. Funnily the turmeric in the recipe dyed the potatoes yellow:

Curry in a spicy tomato sauce
Right before the sneezing and coughing forced me onto the couch, I had made this lovely lentils soup. It’s a test recipe for Melisser. You can read all about her project on her home page. The soup was easy to make and very hearty. In this household a good lentil soup is always appreciated, so I thankfully tried the recipe and wasn’t disappointed:

Melisser's Lentil Soup
Some more items I managed to test were two kinds of rolls. We were out of bread and desperately in need of some good carbs. As usually Joni and Celine came to my rescue who still provide me with many rest recipes for one of their projects:

Coconut rolls
I went a little crazy and shaped the rolls above into Kaiser rolls. I also made some Pinto Bean Rolls which are my new favourite! (I used one of them as a bun for the burger I posted above. They freeze very well.)

Pinto bean rolls
But now back to my own recipes. Here is the recipe for a batch of tofu-oat burgers made with smoked tofu (from above) and whole oat berries.
Smoked Tofu Oat Burgers (makes 7 patties)
95 g (1/2 cup) whole oat berries (groats work too)
1 cup water
1 medium onion, roughly chopped
1 carrot, roughly chopped
2 cloves garlic
100 g (3.5 oz) smoked tofu, cubed
2 tablespoons water
1/2 – 1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon fresh thyme
45 g (3/4 cup) panko bread crumbs
Combine oats and water in a small saucepan and cook until the water is absorbed and the oats are soft, about 30 minutes. If you can’t find oat berries or groats, use wheat berries (they have to cook longer though) or regular oats. Yield: 1 1/4 cups cooked grains.
Put onion, carrot, and garlic in a food processor and pulse, until finely minced. Add tofu, water, salt to taste, pepper, and thyme. Process until everything turns into a smooth paste. Transfer to a bowl and combine with bread crumbs. Mix until well combined. Form into 7 equally sized patties and set aside. To fry them with the least amount of oil, brush or spray a non-stick skillet with oil. Over medium heat, fry the patties for 1 minute, then reduce the heat to low. Fry slowly for 5-7 minutes on every side. We served these with chard and chickpeas, hummus, and freshly baked Turkish flatbread:

The burgers were good, but the freshly baked bread was even better!
I hope you are feeling better now, it’s horrible being sick and losing your cooking mojo!
The lentil soup looks so good, perfect for dinner on a cold night and I would really love a pinto roll and one of your smoked burger patties!
Everything looks amazingly delicious (especially the bread–mmmm)! The burgers sound delicious, but I’ve never seen smoked tofu in grocery stores, farmers’ markets, or otherwise…I’ll have to track some down so I can try your recipe. :)
The burgers look fabulous- I cannot wait to try and de-glutenize your recipe- seems like it would work beautifully. Thank you for sharing!!
Hope you´re feeling a 100% better soon! The burgers look delish!! So cool, I have everything on hand to try out your recipe- thanks! And your rolls are beautiful as usual ;) P.S.: Ah, I never knew there is a tofu booth stationed in Alaun Park- I think the only vegan snack I bought in Dresden was the vegan hotdog @ BRN :)
That booth seems to be new. I first heard about them when I ordered a vegan hotdog from the booth which also feeds us vegans during the BRN.
I have been completely jonesing for a burger lately, this recipe looks great. And those kaiser rolls are too cute. I have such a weakness for anything with coconut!
But how do I create that delicious-looking smoked tofu on my own? :)
Mmm, everything here looks delicious! I’m planning on making Melisser’s soup some time soon, too. The recipes have been great so far! Unfortunately, I’m also out with a cold, so my dinner tonight is ramen :( I hope you feel better soon!
All the tofu dishes look great! That burger looks like–a burger! And your tofu-oat burger looks delicious, too. You are an amazing bread baker, Mihl, cold or no cold! Hope you’re feeling better. :)
I have totally been craving a good home-made veggie burger lately after having a dried up cardboard wannabe at a restaurant recently. I’m sooo going to try this recipe!!
So sorry you were sniffly, but the sympathy tofu and curry you received look delicious. I used to love kaiser rolls, but haven’t had a “real” one since I left the East Coast. Yours look great with a nice hard crust. I should get back to testing! (Hope you’re feeling better.)
How those pictures (and your others) make me miss bread. The burgers look awesome; any ideas what I could use instead of the oats in the recipes? xx
I think any cooked grain should work. Probably amaranth or millet work best here.
i think everyone within a 30 mile radius of me (including me) have been sick. sorry – i feel for you. the bummer is that i can’t even taste good food, so i’ve been eating boring stuff.
oooo… a TOFU burger? i seriously don’t think i’ve ever had one. but i have some smoked tofu in the freezer i don’t know what to do with… perhaps it just found itself a recipe!
That smoked tofu looks insanely good. A tofu stand! Imagine! I hope you are feeling better.
I am catching up on my blog reading. That smoked tofu looks fantastic, I love smoked tofu!
I hope you are feeling better now, being ill is the suck. :(
Well, let me first say, I am not one to jump on the tofu (in any shape or form)–but your post here is really convincing my inner skeptic! Great bread as always and, sorry you are under the weather. It clearly has not affected your cooking! Get well soon!