Okay I know for some of you this is going to sound weird, but every time I've tried tofu, it tastes like this lard my grandmother use to cook with. I was two and thought it was something good as she kept taking a spoon full out here and there so I stuck my finger in it and stuff a glob in my mouth. To this day, I can't stand that taste.
And no matter what I do with ToFu it has the darn taste, even when friends have hidden it and snuck it into the food trying to prove me wrong, that I couldn't taste it, it was just because I seen the ToFu and had childhood memories of that lard. Was the problem. Well I've been able to prove to them I can taste it every sign time they've tried.
So you do you make ToFu not taste like old time lard? I'd really would like to add it to my food that I eat. But I'm starting to believe it's not going to happen. And yes I've even tried it in restaurants, but seriously you'd think people who cooked it all the time, would have been able to hide it on me.
Also my mother who didn't have my experience swears up and down it tastes like fat. She wouldn't even eat it with Mexican spices on it, well not after the first two bites, and I have never seen her turn away anything that and Mexican spices, mixed in it.
So help, how do you make ToFu not taste like lard/fat?
And yes I've mixed it in with meat, I've tried it by itself with various herbs spices, I've tried it at my favorite mexican restraurant, that has a really awesome blend of herbs and spices for their chicken and steak, I love about every dish they make, but took one bite of ToFu, and couldn't force myself to eat another bite.
Or maybe this is just because I have hated the taste of fat, since I was a kid?
Any suggestions would be great, as I'm out of ideas, and I'm sttarting believe ToFu tastes like fat no matter what you do to it.
Kit
And no matter what I do with ToFu it has the darn taste, even when friends have hidden it and snuck it into the food trying to prove me wrong, that I couldn't taste it, it was just because I seen the ToFu and had childhood memories of that lard. Was the problem. Well I've been able to prove to them I can taste it every sign time they've tried.
So you do you make ToFu not taste like old time lard? I'd really would like to add it to my food that I eat. But I'm starting to believe it's not going to happen. And yes I've even tried it in restaurants, but seriously you'd think people who cooked it all the time, would have been able to hide it on me.
Also my mother who didn't have my experience swears up and down it tastes like fat. She wouldn't even eat it with Mexican spices on it, well not after the first two bites, and I have never seen her turn away anything that and Mexican spices, mixed in it.
So help, how do you make ToFu not taste like lard/fat?
And yes I've mixed it in with meat, I've tried it by itself with various herbs spices, I've tried it at my favorite mexican restraurant, that has a really awesome blend of herbs and spices for their chicken and steak, I love about every dish they make, but took one bite of ToFu, and couldn't force myself to eat another bite.
Or maybe this is just because I have hated the taste of fat, since I was a kid?
Any suggestions would be great, as I'm out of ideas, and I'm sttarting believe ToFu tastes like fat no matter what you do to it.
Kit