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Q: What was the most surprising discovery during recipe testing?

Jack Bishop, editorial director for America’s Test Kitchen, gives us a peak at the recipe item his staff wasn’t expecting to be a hit.

By Stefanie Gans June 23, 2015 at 11:13 am

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Photo courtesy of Carl Tremblay.

A: Everyone at the beginning of the project was like: “Oh god, we’re gonna have to do tempeh recipes?! We hate tempeh.”

People loved the tempeh by the time we were done. Weeks later people are still making tempeh Reubens. So that was a bit of a revelation.

[Tempeh is] made with soy, like tofu, but also made with grains. It has a firmer texture and funky flavor, unlike tofu, which I think of as, basically, being a pretty much blank canvas.

Tempeh brings a lot of flavor to the party, so it tends to do better with really strong flavors. It’s got a really nice crumbly, chewy texture, and you can pan-sear it kind of like a cutlet.

–Jack Bishop, editorial director for America’s Test Kitchen, who led a team of eight for a year to develop “The Complete Vegetarian Cookbook.” –Stefanie Gans

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3 upcoming book subjects by America’s Test Kitchen
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-Cast-iron cooking

(June 2015)

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