6 January 2018 Tempeh

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Is that starter the same or similiar to the one used for brie cheese? It looks it anyway, like a penicillum?
 
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The starter is simply a powder unique to tempeh. A small bit less than a teaspoon is mixed with the beans and it does its magic.
 

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Not directly. I have become more interested in traditional methods of food making since I have Become One with my hickory smokers and am looking for that next challenge. Charcuterie has caught my eye as a preservative method, pastrami and canadian bacons for example. But the setups are not that different for cheeses and milk products, or even tempeh, it appears.
 

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