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Old July 11, 2017   #1
Durgan
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7 July 2017 Tempeh

Posted on July 7, 2017 by Durgan
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I ordered one kilogram of tempeh starter from http://tempehstarter.com/catalog/ind...eb97a2f897ebd2 in Indonesia. Cost about 75 dollars including shipping.
The first batch of one half liter of dried of soy beans were made into perfect tempeh. One kilogram of starter is enough to process over 200 liters of tempeh.
Half a liter of dried soy beans were washed and then boiled for about 30 minutes, then skins removed by rubbing between the hands, and the skins poured off about 5 times to remove completely. The beans were then pressure cooked for 30 minutes at 15 PSI. Beans were allowed to cool to room temperature. A large tablespoon of vinegar was added to lower pH and mixed, then one teaspoon of powdered Starter was added and mixed thoroughly.
The prepared beans were then placed in three open containers in a sterilized cotton damp clothe to main some humidity. The containers were then placed in a 5 gallon bucket which has a body heater in the bottom with an LED lamp at the top with a dimmer to control the temperature around 31C. Incubation was ~30 hours which produced perfect tempeh. The following pictures depict the process.

Second Batch made with Tempeh Starter Raprima. (Rhizopus Oligosporus) from Indonesia.
http://durgan.org/2017/July%202017/9...20Tempeh/HTML/ 9 July 2017 Tempeh
My second batch of tempeh was made using starter from Indonesia. Fementation was only 18 hours for excellent tempeh. This is far superior to using starter from a previous batch.

Fermentation 22 hours for perfect three loaves of tempeh.
http://durgan.org/2017/July%202017/1...20Tempeh/HTML/ 11 July 2017 Tempeh
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14 July 2017 Tempeh Fermented 24 hours.
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Soy beans 500 ml dry were turned into perfect Tempeh. The beans form 1000 ml of processed tempeh, by swelling up during processing. The Indonesian starter appear to be on steroids, since it works so well. Pictures depict the process after the soy beans are de-hulled, split, and cooked.
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