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This quick and simple recipe tempeh recipe uses just a few ingredients
Vegans are constantly being asked where they get their protein from, but there are a huge number of high protein recipes that are quick and easy-to-make. Tempeh is an excellent source for vegans, and this sweet chili recipe uses minimal ingredients.
Despite tempeh‘s nutritional benefits, many people may be hesitant to try it. The food can sometimes have a bitter taste, but there are methods of cooking to alleviate this. This particular recipe comes from World of Vegan, and works as a starter, main, dinner, or lunch. It takes just 30 minutes to make, and doesn’t use too many ingredients.
What is tempeh?
Tempeh (sometimes spelt “tempe”) is a plant-based, high-protein food made from fermented soybeans, which are pressed into a compact cake-like structure. Tempeh has a slightly nutty taste, as well as a dry and chewy texture.
It’s thought that tempeh has its origins in Indonesia, most likely in Java. While we don’t know exactly when it was discovered, it could be as long as a thousand years or more.
What are the health benefits of tempeh?
The food is rich in protein, containing around 15 grams per 3 oz serving (by comparison, tofu offers six grams in the same serving). It’s also a good vegan source of calcium, iron, and magnesium.
Eating tempeh is also thought to be beneficial for your gut, as it contains a type of fibre known to be prebiotic. This fibre feeds, and helps to increase, the good bacteria in your gut.
How to use tempeh
Like tofu, tempeh is a hugely versatile ingredient, and can be used as a protein source or meat replacer in many different dishes. It’s popular in stir fries, pastas, curry dishes, sandwiches, and more. It generally needs to be cooked, and you should follow the recipe or packet instructions on how to do this. Tempeh can be fried, boiled, steamed, and baked.
Tempeh should be kept in the fridge, and eaten before the use by. Some tempeh is also suitable for freezing.
Where to buy tempeh
It used to be the case that tempeh wasn’t widely available to consumers in the UK and US, as it was mostly confined to specialist and health food shops. Now, however, there are a number of brands available to buy at mainstream stores and supermarkets. Popular tofu brand Tofoo, for example, has launched its own tempeh product in UK stores including Tesco and Sainsbury’s. Tiba Tempeh, which stocks a variety of plain and flavored tempeh products, is available to buy at Ocado. In the US, tempeh can be found at stores including Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe’s.
Simple sweet chili tempeh recipe (made in an air fryer)
People all over the world are discovering the power of the air fryer, but is it good for vegan food? Plant-based eaters will be delighted to know that there are countless quick, easy, and meat-free recipes you can make using the gadget – and one of them is this sweet chili tempeh recipe. If you don’t have an air fryer, that’s not a problem – you can either bake the tempeh for 15-20 minutes in a pre-heated 350F (177C) oven, or you can fry it in oil over a medium heat for 10 minutes.
See below for the full air fryer method:
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