Tofu Turkey
About
This tofu turkey looks wonderful piping hot out of the oven! When I tested this recipe I made half the amount and also added a tablespoon each of Tamari and oil in the mashed tofu. Please see my suggestions below for other ways to improve on this recipe.
Yield: 8 – 12 servings
Ingredients
Medium firm tofu | 5 lb | |
Sesame oil (no substitutes) | 1/2 cup | |
Tamari | 1/4 cup | |
Stuffing, your choice | as needed |
For optimal results, blend a firm Chinese style tofu with a smaller portion of Japanese style, such as Mori-Nu Firm.
Directions
- Mash tofu well.
- Line an 11″ colander with a single layer of moistened cheesecloth. Transfer tofu to colander. Press tofu to flatten, and fold edges of cheesecloth over it. Place a cake tin or other flat object over the surface of the tofu and weigh it down with a heavy object (about 5 lbs) to press the liquid from the tofu.
- After the tofu has drained for 1 hour, hollow out to within 1 inch of the colander. Fill the cavity with your favourite stuffing. Pack in stuffing and cover with the remaining tofu. Pat down so surface is flat and firm.
- Oil a roast or turkey pan. Place pan over colander, and flip over so that flat surface of filled tofu faces down. Remove cheesecloth.
- Mix sesame oil and soy sauce to use as a basting liquid. Baste tofu with liquid.
- Bake covered at 400 degrees F. for 1 hour. Remove cover, baste, and return to oven to bake uncovered until top becomes golden brown, about one hour more.
- Baste again at least once during remaining cooking time.
Helpful Hints
- You may want to cut the recipe in half unless you are feeding a hoard! With all the other side dishes at your holiday meal, this recipe as it stands could easily serve 12.
- Consider using a blender or food processor to mash the tofu. It will give the ball a better consistency and will help it hold shape.
- Marinating the mashed tofu overnight with herbs, onions and garlic complementing the stuffing would greatly enhance the flavour.
- I would also recommend draining the tofu overnight using weight and pressure to extract as much of the water as possible. This will result in a better texture and consistency.
- Use a non-stick pan so the tofu ball stays whole; otherwise it may be difficult to lift out of the pan without it breaking apart.
Editor’s Notes
- Whether or not this recipe is wheat or gluten free depends on the type of stuffing you choose.
- This recipe was tested using Dorothy’s famous wild rice stuffing.
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