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VeggieTart's Tofu Tips There are a lot of new veg*ans out there, so I thought I'd make it easy and tell you all how to avoid mushy tofu syndrome: 1) Make sure you're buying the right type. You don't want the aseptic box, as that is for puddings, smoothies, and sauces. Go for the water-packed stuff that you'll find in the refrigerator case. 2) When you get home, cut open the packages and drain as much water out as possible. Wrap in a plastic bag and freeze for at least 24 hours. You can also store tofu in the freezer for several months. 3) The night before you cook, remove from the freezer and put in the fridge to defrost. You can leave it for a few days 4) Pressing your tofu: Line a plate or flat-bottomed colander with paper towels. Put tofu block on top. Add more paper towels on top of tofu. Use a 32-oz aseptic package or something heavy to press the tofu. 5) Leave the tofu for half an hour or so while you do your prep work 6) Cook. 7) EAT.

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