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Tempeh, Vegetables and Noodles

Tempeh is marinated and baked in a tangy sauce made of soy sauce, honey, garlic, and ginger, then combined with stir-fried vegetables and noodles.  This makes a delicious, comforting, and healthy meal.

In keeping with my desire to eat nutritious meals as part of the New Year and a fresh start, I am sharing a recipe for a delicious vegetarian meal using tempeh.  Until recently, I have struggled with using tempeh, because without the right flavorings, it can taste really bland to me.  Yet I know it is such a good source of protein, and from a great source–soy.  Tempeh is made from fermented soybeans, and the whole beans are retained and softened during the fermenting process, making tempeh easier for us to digest than other forms of soybeans.

tempeh and vegetable overheadTherefore, I was SO happy when I found this delicious marinade, which I adapted from one I found on allrecipes.com.  I changed some things, like using honey instead of maple syrup, powdered ginger instead of fresh, and I used less tempeh but kept the same amount of sauce, because I wanted to be able to drizzle the sauce over the whole dish, making it warm and comforting with every bite. This sauce is so good, I will use it with other meals as well!

raw vegetablestempeh and vegetables with red and whiteThe past week, we got some snow.  The birds at our birdfeeder have been eating their seed like crazy, leaving their tiny footprints all over the yard and front porch steps.  In winter, when the outdoor landscape is bleak, certain things stand out to us more, like little birds or little bird footprints.  The comfort of a warm bowl of tempeh, vegetables, and noodles in a tangy sauce tastes that much more comforting on a cold winter day.  The contrasts are starker and more noticeable in winter, and we experience things more strongly.  It makes me think of a quote by one of my favorite writers, Virginia Woolf:  “Never are voices so beautiful as on a winter’s evening, when dusk almost hides the body, and they seem to issue from nothingness with a note of intimacy seldom heard by day.”  That reminds me to turn off the lights and eat by candlelight tonight.  DSC_0153I hope you all have a great weekend, and stay warm!  I am going to make it to Fiesta Friday today, co-hosted this week by the wonderful Julie @ Hostess at Heart and Elaine @ Foodbod.

Tempeh with Vegetables and Noodles

  • Servings: 2-4
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Ingredients:

For the marinade:

  • 1/4 cup of soy sauce (I use reduced-sodium)
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1/4 cup of honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon of dried, ground ginger
  • 1/4 cup of water

For the rest of the meal:

  • 8 ounces of tempeh, sliced into thin slabs
  • 2 tablespoons of olive oil, plus another 2 tablespoons for the vegetables
  • 12 ounces of your choice of noodles
  • 2 large carrots, peeled and thinly sliced
  • 1 bell pepper, thinly sliced
  • 2 cups of broccoli flowerets, chopped

Directions:

In a medium bowl, combine the ingredients for the marinade sauce and stir vigorously until all combined.  In a 9 inch by 9 inch baking dish (or something similar), pour 2 tablespoons of the olive oil.  Place the slices of tempeh on top of the oil in the baking dish, then pour the marinade over the tempeh.  Cover with foil, refrigerate, and marinate for about 2 hours.

When the tempeh is done marinating, preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.  Bake the tempeh, covered with foil, in your oven for 20-30 minutes.  Then raise the temperature to 375 degrees.  Take the foil off of the tempeh and let it bake for another 10-15 minutes, till it becomes golden brown.

When you take the foil off of the tempeh, bring a large pot of water to boil, and cook your noodles according to package directions. Drain the noodles. While the tempeh is finishing baking and the noodles are cooking, heat a wok or skillet over medium-high heat.  Pour in two tablespoons of olive oil, and stir-fry the vegetables until just tender, about 5-10 minutes.  Pull the tempeh out of the oven.  Arrange the noodles and vegetables in bowls.  Top with pieces of tempeh, and spoon the desired amount of sauce from the tempeh baking dish over the meal. Enjoy!

 

8 Comments

  1. Elaine @ foodbod

    This looks so interesting, I’ve never got to grips with tempeh but your marinade sounds great, and perfect for adding flavour. Thank you for sharing this with everyone at Fiesta Friday 🙂

    • Jenny

      Thank you very much, Elaine! Thank you for co-hosting Fiesta Friday this week!

  2. Julie is Hostess At Heart

    What a beautiful dish. I’ve never had tempeh before but always thought it really takes on the flavor of how you season it. Love the marinade that you used. I love watching the birds and squirrels in the winter. They sure are resourceful. Thank you for sharing on FF this week!

    • Jenny

      Thank you, Julie! The marinade is really good. I think it would taste great with just vegetables or chicken too. Thank you for co-hosting this week!

  3. nancyc

    I love all the wonderful colors in this dish and the marinade sounds so good!

    • Jenny

      Thanks, Nancy! Thank you for stopping by!

  4. Jhuls

    I don’t think I’ve ever had tempeh before. This looks so good! 😀

    • Jenny

      Thank you, Jhuls. Happy Fiesta Friday to you, and I hope you are having a good weekend!

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