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Title: Smoked Tofu?
Post by: TaxManBBQ on March 07, 2012, 07:43:16 am
I have a vegetarian coming over this weekend and I dont want that to get in the way of everyone else's right to eat pork.  I'm thinking (maybe as a little tongue-in-cheek humor) of putting a tofu brick in the smoker.  Has anyone ever attempted this?  Any tips or serving suggestions?
Title: Re: Smoked Tofu?
Post by: Mark on March 07, 2012, 10:29:34 am
Tofu can be smoked successfully, much like cheese. I would use extra-firm tofu and dust it with your favorite rub. Often it is marinated in soy or teriyaki sauces, but there is no reason to stick with Asian seasoning. In addition, you could use dried tofu threads (available at Asian markets) and treat it like pulled pork.

http://www.21food.com/products/fast-food-dried-bean-curd-thread-made-by-yellow-bean-337867.html
Title: Re: Smoked Tofu?
Post by: route66 on March 07, 2012, 12:31:28 pm
For my Vegan Friends I stuff large Portabella Mushrooms with Blended white Bean and herbs. Pop it in the smoker for 30-40 minutes and drizzle a sauce of reduced Red Wine, raisins and Raspberry Jelly. Good Stuff that makes Carnivores want to trade for.
Title: Re: Smoked Tofu?
Post by: RudedoggAZ on March 07, 2012, 12:46:50 pm
For my Vegan Friends I stuff large Portabella Mushrooms with Blended white Bean and herbs. Pop it in the smoker for 30-40 minutes and drizzle a sauce of reduced Red Wine, raisins and Raspberry Jelly. Good Stuff that makes Carnivores want to trade for.

Dude, that sounds awesome... now it just needs to be wrapped in bacon and deep fried  :D It really does sound good. I think I will have to make that soon.