Are you a tofu lover or hater? If you’re a lover, watch this video to learn a technique for making your tofu dishes even better! And if you’re a hater, hate no more. In this video short, I show you how to press tofu. Why learn how to press tofu? Well, because by doing so, you get rid of that rubbery, off-putting texture that so many folks dislike about tofu. After watching this two minute video, you’ll be ready to make snacks like my hazelnut-crusted sweet chili tofu, breakfast tofu scramble, and masala chai roasted tofu. Enjoy and don’t forget to check out the Como Water Recipe Index for even more tofu dishes! Have a great day! 😀
Tiffany M. Griffin is the woman behind Como Water, Washington DC’s premiere veg-centric cuisine consulting company. Through cooking classes, demonstrations, catering, and consultations, Como Water gives people the opportunity to learn how to prepare veg-centric cuisine that boasts maximum flavor, with minimal effort.
Tiffany is quickly becoming a go-to expert on the future of veg-centric cuisine, and is a regular contributor to Como Water, the blog, as well as to vegetarian and vegan sites across the Internet. For over a decade, this self-taught, entrepreneurial expert has developed a set of tried and true techniques for making simple, delicious, and sometimes decadent veg-centric dishes.
Featured on the Steve Harvey Show and other leading media outlets, Tiffany was born and raised in Springfield, MA. She then earned Bachelors degrees in Psychology and Communications from Boston College and a PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Michigan. She now resides in Washington DC, where she has worked in the US Senate and at a federal agency on issues around health, food, nutrition, and international food aid/development, and of course, as the owner of Como Water. Tiffany gets culinary inspiration from the food she grew up eating, and from her travels throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Western Europe, and Sub-Saharan Africa. She is dedicated to sharing her wealth of knowledge on veg-centric cuisine with others and to help others live by her mantra—love life, live long, and eat veg-centric cuisine!