Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Hi Ross, <>Before you are run out of the tempeh spores or starter, please read Rice-Grown Rhizopus oligosporus in the Links of this group. Then you can propagate your tempeh starter. <> To hull the soybeans, I do not simply soak it over-night but boil it for an hour. It makes hulling easier. I don't hull the beans one by one because I don't have that patience. I rub them between my hand-palms, as well as squeeze them with both hands. To get rid of the hull, I simply pour the water out of the bucket and rinse the beans several times. <> Regards, Haliman Haliman wrote: > Vona Marengo wrote: > > >Haliman: How fascinating!!! I am beginning to wonder if I really want to > >make my own tempeh or not! It really sounds work intensive! But I love > >knowing about it!!! > > Once you have the spore, making tempeh is as hard as sitting down and > hulling beans. My wife and I have done it a few times, just sitting > around chatting with a couple of bowls full of beans, a pot, and a > bucket for the hulls. Pick up a bean in each hand, squeeze the beans > into the pot, toss the hulls, chat some more. Pause for a sip of beer / > whatever! That's where the effort is. The rest is simple cooking. > > I haven't tackled propagating the spore, so my supply is nearly run out. > If you have a reliable supplier (e.g. Gem cultures) then you don't need > to worry about that. > > Hmmm... must soak some beans... and peanuts... > -- > Ross McKay, Toronto, NSW Australia > " Let the laddie play wi the knife - he'll learn " > - The Wee Book of Calvin > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Hi Haliman, I tried to access the Rhizopus file but it appears that you uploaded it to the " clipboard " in the links section? It can't be opened. Could you please try to load it to the " Files " section. There are a few of us here that have been trying to figure out the best way to propagate our spore supply. Thanks, Beau BTW, if you have'nt seen them yet, there are some good pics in the photos section under Tempeh.., showing a water-bath tempeh incubator using a cooler (ice-chest), aquarium heater and air pump, plus a few other simple parts. I made one like this and it works very well. > > Hi Ross, > > <>Before you are run out of the tempeh spores or starter, please read > Rice-Grown Rhizopus oligosporus in the Links of this group. Then you > can propagate your tempeh starter. <> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Hi Beau, Just now I re-uploaded in Links. I successfully up-loaded it yesterday, and it disappeared this morning. Haliman > > > > Hi Ross, > > > > <>Before you are run out of the tempeh spores or starter, please > read > > Rice-Grown Rhizopus oligosporus in the Links of this group. Then > you > > can propagate your tempeh starter. <> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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