What is Tempeh + Best Tempeh Recipes (2024)

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Learn all about tempeh. What tempeh is, how to cook it, and the best super delicious tempeh recipes.

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Tempeh is one food that confused me for a long time, but has now become a staple that I adore. It’s a quick and easy nutritious way to add protein to your diet. A few years ago while perusing Trader Joe’s I noticed packages of tempeh next to the tofu. Tempeh, I thought, “what is tempeh?” The first couple of times I made tempeh I did not like it at all, but thankfully I kept trying it prepared differently and now I absolutely love it. Though it may seem strange at first, tempeh is actually easy too cook and a fantastic high protein addition to many recipes.

The first tempeh dish I tried and loved happened to be at the Whole Foods deli counter, where they were selling spicy BBQ sauce covered tempeh. My daughter and I bought a few slices and loved it. After that I started making my own Easy BBQ Tempeh at home. Then, about a year ago while trying SunBasket, I discovered another favorite tempeh recipe: Vegan Caesar Salad with Tempeh Croutons. Oh my goodness was that delicious! I even made a coypcat Vegan Caesar Dressing for your based on that dish.

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What is Tempeh?

Pronounced “tem-pay”, tempeh is an ancient food that, like other foods we’ve covered such as Tofu, Lentils, Chickpeas, and Quinoa, is high in plant-based protein. In fact, a 3 oz. serving of tempeh contains 16 grams of protein, and, unlike meat, also has a good amount of fiber (7 grams). Tempeh is a fermented soybean product of Asian origins.

Though tempeh may be relatively new to you and me, it’s been used as a staple protein in Indonesia (especially Java) for, according to Wikipedia, a few centuries to over a thousand years. The tempeh found in Western markets today are often made with soybeans and grains and seeds like brown rice, millet, and flax. Tempeh is also a great value for the money, at around $2 per package at Trader Joe’s and $3.50 elsewhere.

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How to Cook Tempeh

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Cooking tempeh is so much easier than meat! It comes packaged ready to eat, but tastes best either baked or cooked on the stove. Here’s the basic method for cooking tempeh.

Cut:

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Tempeh usually comes packaged in two layers of plastic. Remove and discard both. Next, cut the tempeh. I like to cut into the smallest pieces possible to add the maximum amount of flavor. Here are some good options:

  • cut into strips or triangles (perfect for grilling, sandwiches, and stir fry)
  • crumbled (perfect for tacos)
  • grated (great for bolognese)

Steam (optional):

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I’ve come across tempeh with varying degrees of bitterness. Though I usually skip this step, if your tempeh is bitter or you’d like to soften it (take a little nibble), steam it for 5 minutes. When simmering on the stove in soy sauce, tomato sauce, or as taco crumbles, I never steam as the tempeh softens and mellows with the sauce.

Marinate:

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You may want to marinate your tempeh for grilling, frying, or baking. Teriyaki sauce, BBQ sauce, and tamari are all great options. The ginger sesame glaze from this tofu recipe would be delicious too. I find that no marinating is necessary when making simple tempeh on the stove as seen in the video, but is a good idea when grilling on a BBQ or roasting in the oven.

Cook:

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  • Saute: My everyday quick and easy method of cooking tempeh. Coat a skillet with a splash of coconut oil, add the tempeh and a couple tablespoons of soy sauce/coconut aminos, and cook until golden brown.
  • Bake: Pop marinated tempeh with plenty of sauce in the oven at 375 until caramelized, about 20 minutes.
  • Grill: A great meat alternative for BBQs, pop marinated tempeh on the grill.

Tempeh Common Questions

Is tempeh gluten free?

The ingredients in tempeh are soybeans and grains (usually brown rice), so many brands are gluten free. It’s important, however to double check for other ingredients and cross contamination if you have an allergy.

Where can I buy Tempeh?

Tempeh is readily available in most grocery stores (in the US at least) these days. I most often buy it at Trader Joe’s which is the best price I’ve found. I also get tempeh at Whole Foods and Sprouts, which have a larger selection and different varieties.

Is tempeh healthy?

Unless you have a soy allergy, tempeh is very healthy. It’s a great source of plant-based protein and iron, and is naturally low-sodium. Tempeh has about 16 grams of protein per3 oz. serving.

What does tempeh taste like?

Tempeh has a nutty flavor that is sometimes slightly bitter. It has a meaty texture that takes on other flavors and sauces well. It can take some getting used to new flavors, but give it a chance.

Tempeh vs tofu?

Tempeh is similar to tofu in that both are made with soybeans, but different in that tempeh is less processed and is fermented. The texture and flavor between the two is also quite different. Tofu is soft and mostly flavorless, but tempeh is firm and nutty.

How long does tempeh last in the fridge?

Tempeh lasts 5-7 days in the refrigerator after opening. You can also freeze tempeh for up to 9 months.

Is it okay to eat tempeh with black spots?

Sometimes tempeh looks like it’s gone bad because of discolorations. This is normal. Remember, this is a fermented product.

Can you eat tempeh raw?

Yes, store-bought tempeh is ready to eat, but I don’t advise it! It’s much tastier cooked.

Tempeh Recipes

Tempeh is versatile and works well in all cuisines, from American BBQ, to Mexican tacos, to Asian sesame stir fry. With permission from the authors, I’ve rounded up over 20 of the tastiest tempeh recipes around. Enjoy!

Tempeh Recipes

Wondering how to cook tempeh? Look no further! Over 20 of the best tempeh recipes are all right here!

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Vegetarian Taco Salad

A big, beautiful, colorful taco salad that's perfect for a light vegetarian or vegan meal.

Easy Baked BBQ Tempeh

Easy 2-Ingredient BBQ tempeh is quick and delicious. Try it with rice and veggies, on salads, or as part of a sandwich or wrap.

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Tempeh Tacos

These easy tempeh tacos are an easy meatless dinner that's hearty and delicious!

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Tempeh Cheeseburgers

Hearty and protein rich vegetarian tempeh cheeseburgers are a great meatless BBQ idea. These tempeh burgers are easy to make vegan - just omit the cheese or use vegan cheese.

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TTLA Sandwich (Whole Foods Copycat Spin)

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You can make my favorite sandwich at home with this recipe!

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Vegan Sloppy Joes

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This old school favorite has a new plant based spin!

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Vegan Tempeh Cacciatore

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This vegan tempeh recipe has all the Italian flavor.

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BBQ Tempeh Vegan Burrito

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Hearty and colorful tempeh burritos perfect for lunch or dinner.

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Vegan Bao Burgers with Peking Tempeh

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What a delicious little handheld package!

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Savory Vegan Breakfast Bowl

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This beautiful breakfast is filled with protein, veggies and good carbs.

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Tempeh Chorizo Tacos + a GreenCrema

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Tempeh chorizo is a brilliant idea!

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Vegetarian Lettuce Wraps with Spicy Sesame Tempeh

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Light and healthy wraps are perfect for lunch or dinner.

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Vegan BLT with Baked Tempeh Bacon

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This vegan BLT looks so satisfying!

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Kimchi-Marinated Tempeh Wraps

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Tempeh wraps with Korean flair.

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Tempeh Reuben Sandwiches with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (Vegan)

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Finally, a meatless Reuben!

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Sesame Ginger Tempeh Stir Fry | Food with Feeling

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Serve with rice or quinoa for a beautifully balanced meal.

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Easy Tempeh Fajitas

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Just add tortillas and guac!

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Crispy Tempeh Arugula Sandwich with Roasted Garlic Truffle Aioli

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The flavors in this tempeh sandwich are insanely delicious.

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Roasted Vegetable Salad with Smoky Tempeh

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So much goodness going on in this bowl!

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Tempeh Cauliflower Butternut in Teriyaki Sauce - Date Sweetened

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This tempeh bowl is my kind of comfort food.

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Southwest BBQ Tempeh Salad with Vegan Ranch

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A flavorful Southwest salad is perfect for a light buy satisfying dinner.

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Kale Caesar Salad with Nut-Free Dressing

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Crispy tempeh is a great high protein swap for croutons.

Yield: Serves 2

How to Cook Tempeh

Prep Time2 minutes

Cook Time7 minutes

Total Time9 minutes

A basic recipe for cooking tempeh to use in salads, bowls, sandwiches, and other recipes.

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Ingredients

  • 1 tsp. coconut oil
  • 1 (8 oz.) package organic tempeh
  • 2 tablespoons coconut aminos (or soy sauce)

Instructions

  1. Remove all plastic packaging from the tempeh. Cut into 1/4" thick slices crosswise, or 1/2" to 1" cubes.
  2. Melt the coconut oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the tempeh slices and coconut aminos to the pan and saute until browned, about 3 minutes per side.
  3. Add teriyaki or BBQ sauce to coat, if desired, or enjoy as is.

Notes

If you would like to soften the tempeh and remove any bitterness, add the tempeh and 2 cups of water to a skillet and bring to a simmer. Partially cover and simmer for 5-7 minutes. Drain. This step is optional and I skip it when using flavorful sauces or simmering in liquid.

Tempeh recipe ideas:

Add sliced tempeh to "BLT" style sandwiches with toasted bread, tomato, lettuce, and avocado.

Add tempeh cubes to salads and grain bowls.

Crumble unseasoned tempeh and simmer with your favorite spaghetti sauce.

Crumble and saute with a splash of veggie broth and taco seasoning for tempeh "taco meat"

Storing Tempeh

Once opened, keep tempeh in an airtight container in the fridge for 5-7 days. I recommend cooking the entire package for meal prep and using during the week.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 2.5Serving Size: 3 oz.
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 140Total Fat: 4.5gCholesterol: 0mgCarbohydrates: 10gFiber: 7gProtein: 16g

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FAQs

What is the best way to eat tempeh? ›

Just like tofu, tempeh is often used as a plant-based meat alternative. It soaks up flavors like a sponge, is easy to cook, and is always welcome in a sandwich, on grain bowls, or in tacos.

How do you take the bitterness out of tempeh? ›

To remove bitterness from the tempeh, add to rimmed skillet or saucepan filled with 1 inch of water and bring to a low boil over medium heat. Steam tempeh for a total of 10-12 minutes, flipping once at the halfway point. Then rinse, pat dry, and cut into thin, bite-size pieces.

When preparing a dish with tempeh What first step is recommended? ›

Don't skip this step! Steaming tempeh before baking or grilling it helps it soak up a marinade and infuse it with extra flavor. Steam the cubes for 10 minutes, and whisk together a marinade while they cook.

How to cook tempeh without killing probiotics? ›

Doesn't cooking tempeh kill the good bacteria? Just on the outside. As long as the internal temperature doesn't get too hot the probiotic stimulators will remain alive. That's why we recommend you don't cook in the microwave.

Is tempeh nicer than tofu? ›

Using the whole bean gives tempeh it's chunkier texture which holds its shape better, making it ideal for crispy cubes or 'bacon' rashers. The fermentation process gives it a slight nutty, earthy taste compared to the more neutral tasting, softer tofu and makes it great for gut health!

Can you eat tempeh straight from the package? ›

Tempeh should be cooked before being eaten and should not be eaten raw. Prior to being cooked, tempeh has almost no nutritional value and doesn't have a very pleasant taste. Before adding tempeh to anything you should cook it to ensure you get the most flavor and nutrition out of your food.

Does store bought tempeh need to be cooked? ›

Packaged tempeh is pre-cooked so you can easily enjoy it right from the package (on sandwiches, salads, etc), but I highly recommend cooking it so that it tastes better. A lot of people suggest steaming the tempeh before marinating or cooking to help remove any bitterness.

Is store bought tempeh healthy? ›

Potential health benefits

Tempeh is a nutrient-dense complete protein food because it contains all nine essential amino acids. In comparison to other typical protein sources like meats, eggs, or fish, tempeh has little to no saturated fats or cholesterol. Tempeh is a good source of calcium which promotes bone health.

Why does tempeh taste weird? ›

But where does the bitter taste that can ruin tempeh recipes come from? According to Home Kitchen Talk, bitterness may build up in tempeh because of too much fermentation or how vinegar was used during tempeh production.

Why add vinegar to tempeh? ›

Acidity protects against harmful bacteria. It is therefore important to add vinegar when preparing tempeh. Vinegar can be added at two different times: when soaking the legumes, or when adding the culture.

Is Trader Joe's tempeh fermented? ›

Trader Joe's tempeh is a delicious and nutritious plant-based protein option that is perfect for vegetarians and vegans alike. Made from fermented soybeans, tempeh is a great source of protein, fiber, and probiotics.

Should you marinate tempeh? ›

I think of tempeh and tofu as blank canvases for vegetarians and vegans because they soak up marinade so well. Whether it's taco night or you're craving Indian food, I've got you covered with these 8 delicious tempeh marinades. Once you know how to marinate tempeh, nothing can stop you from creating new flavor options.

How long should tempeh be cooked? ›

To pan fry tempeh: add a little oil to a skillet and set over medium heat. Once hot, add in the tempeh and cook until browned on all sides. About 10-12 minutes total. To bake tempeh: Place the tempeh on a lined or greased baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes, flipping halfway through.

How do you prepare tempeh to eat? ›

Simmer the tempeh to soften the flavor.

Before using tempeh in any recipe, you can soften its bitter flavor by simmering the cubes for a couple minutes in the microwave or in a saucepan on the stove. An alternative to simmering: set a steamer basket in a pot and steam the cubes for 10 to 15 minutes. Drain and pat dry.

Do you need to cook tempeh before eating? ›

Unlike other fermented foods, tempeh cannot be eaten raw. It must be cooked, which deactivates the culture, meaning it is not, technically, probiotic. However, it does contain plenty of prebiotics, like fiber, which promote gut health by feeding the good bacteria in your system.

How often should you eat tempeh? ›

Start by sticking to a single three-ounce serving a few days per week, and slowly increase your intake as tolerated. Because tempeh is made from soybeans, those with a soy allergy should avoid tempeh altogether.

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