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Focused Open Studio: Tofu Making

A refresher on making a beautiful block of tofu.

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Focused Open Studio: Tofu Making

Focused Open Studio: Tofu Making

A refresher on making a beautiful block of tofu.

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This open studio is for people who have taken the Tofu Making class. Bring your tofu mold and join us in the Culinary Arts Studio to make a batch of fresh tofu. This is not a class, but instructor Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz will be on hand to answer questions. 

For each person registered, we will presoak 300g of Laura soybeans and provide enough nigari salt to make a one-pound block. If you'd like to make more tofu than that, contact the studio and we can soak more beans for you.

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Prerequisites

You must have taken Homemade Tofu: Workshop and Feast.

Class Policies

You must wear closed-toe shoes and tie back long hair.

Instructor
Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz

Tracy is passionate about sharing the traditional Japanese cooking she learned as a fourth-generation Nikkei in Hawaii. She regularly teaches Washoku cooking classes on Bainbridge Island and in Seattle at The Pantry. She is a recipe developer for Providence Heart Institute, and became interested in teaching when she ran a test kitchen that prepared international chefs for online cooking classes with American home cooks. She is a graduate of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Harvard’s CHEF culinary coaching program. Website: IngredientsCount.com Instagram: @ingredientscount

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