Posted on 04/09/2009 12:43:24 PM PDT by Justaham
Vegans love TOFU.
There was a guy in VA back in the day who drove a 69 camero with A69MAN plates.
Thank you, I couldn’t figure it out until your post....I am a little slow..
My wife would have never thought of the "profanity" of that combination of letters. I can believe this lady was just naive.
You’re welcome! Glad to help.
In your defense, it probably just means your mind is less in the gutter than mine...
;o)
LOL
Else, how I’m gonna know whether to order an IDLV2FU2 plate or not?
They showed her on Fox last nigth and she totally was insisting it was tofu she loved. She didn’t even crack smile. Dh was clueless until they showed the plate spelled out.
I have taken this pie to all kinds of events and have never had anyone guess what it is. Even people who say they hate tofu like it. I have had people tell me it is too rich so serve small slivers.
Chocolate Tofu Pie
Ingredients
16 oz. Silken tofu at room temperature
1 Regular Graham Cracker Crust or Chocolate Graham Cracker Crust
1 pkg (12 oz) Ghirardelli Regular or Double Chocolate Chips
1 tsp. Vanilla
2-4 tsp water or raspberry liqueur if needed
Directions
Mix the room temperature tofu and vanilla in the blender. Put the chocolate chips into the saucepan and cook over medium heat until melted. Add melted chocolate to the blender and mix until smooth. Scrape down sides and make sure it blends well, so you do not have white stripes. You may add a little water or raspberry liqueur if too thick. Pour entire mixture into pie crust and refrigerate for about 3 hours or until firm.
I decorate the top with raspberries and mint leaves. Sometimes I serve it with raspberry sauce.
Adding the melted chocolate to tofu that is too cold can result in apeckled pie, the chocolate will not blend well if the tofu is too cold.
You can also serve it with whipped cream.
then the post to is:
Lonesome in Massachusetts
Lonesome for an A55...
Struck me funny.
Have a happy Friday!
I saw her too, seems a full tofu vegan diet makes the mind dim.
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