What is Tempeh, How Do You Eat It, and Is It Healthy? (+ 3 Easy Tempeh Recipes) (2024)

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Quick Take

If you’re new to plant-based eating or simply trying to eat more plant-based foods, chances are you’ve come across tempeh on a recipe blog or two — and perhaps you've been left scratching your head, wondering What is tempeh?Andlet’s be honest, even if you do know what it is, you may be a little intimidated by this meat alternative if it's new to you.

But there’s nothing to fear! Tempeh is a delicious and nutritious plant-based protein source and we’re here to dish on why vegans and meat eaters alike love it, its health benefits, plus our three favorite ways to prepare tempeh at home.

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What Is Tempeh?

What Are the Health Benefits of Tempeh?

Where To Find Tempeh At The Grocery Store

How to Prepare Tempeh (3 Ways!)

Key Takeaways

What Is Tempeh?

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Tempeh vs. tofu

Both are soy products and considered meat alternatives, but they're differentinseveral ways from how they're made to taste and texture.

Tofuismadefrom soybeans,specificallyby curdlingsoy milkandpressing the curds into soft, white blocks (really similar to howcheese is made from dairy milk). Tofu is madea plant-based staple and excellent source ofveganprotein.Similar to the more well-known tofu, tempeh is made from soybeans. But unlike tofu, tempeh has a nutty flavor and meat-like firm texture, which means when it comes to tempeh vs tofu, the former may win meat eaters over more. Tempeh is traditionally from Indonesia and is made from soybeans that are fermented, cooked, then packed into a firm cake-like shape.

And while a firm soybean cake may not sound delicious, trust us on this one tempeh really isdelicious.

Like tofu, tempeh takes on the flavor of the ingredients it’s cooked in. And its chewy firm texture makes it super versatile. You can enjoy tempeh as vegan bacon, crumbled in pasta sauce, paired with vegetable skewers, in your favorite stir-fries.

Oh, and heads up: unlike many fermented foods, tempeh should not be eaten raw! So definitely cook it first. How you ask? We’ll get to that in a minute here…

What Are the Health Benefits of Tempeh?

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But first, let’s talk about nutrition! Is tempeh healthy? Yes indeed!

5Reasons to AddTempeh to Your Diet

  1. Tempeh is good for your gut, thanks to the fermentation process which provides it with some of that “good bacteria” you need for a diverse microbiome.
  2. Tempeh is a great source of plant-based protein, with 31 grams of protein per cup.
  3. Tempeh is a high fiber food, which makes it a heart healthy choice (and again, good for your gut health).
  4. Tempeh is loaded with antioxidants, which helps boost your immune system and reduce inflammation.
  5. Tempeh is high in calcium and promotes healthy, strong bones!

Is Tempeh Gluten-Free?

In it's traditional form, yes! But there lots of commercially sold tempeh is made with gluten containing grains so definitely check the labels if gluten is a concern.

Where To Find Tempeh At The Grocery Store

There’s nothing worse than adding something new to your grocery list then getting to the store and not being able to find it! But don’t worry this won’t happen to you because we’re going to steer you in the right direction.

Tempeh has gained popularity over the past decade or so and can be found at most major grocery stores. Head to the refrigerated section by the produce (it’ll be alongside other vegetarian products like tofu and other meat alternatives).

While there are many common myths about soy and your health (spoiler: soy CAN absolutely be a healthy part of your diet), when it comes to purchasing tempeh, look for organic non-GMO products if you can.

How to Prepare Tempeh (Our 3 Favorite Ways)

OK, now you know what tempeh is, why it’s good for you, and where to find it…

Let’s get cooking!

While tempeh can be intimidating at first, the truth is it’s actually really easy to prepare. You just have to know how to do it. There are many ways to cook tempeh but our three favorite ways are to bake it, skewer and grill it, and to make it into vegan tempeh bacon.

1. Baked and Marinated Tempeh

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Ingredients

1 block of tempeh

Marinade of choice (we love this oil-free marinade!)

Optional: MamaSezz Buddha Bowl Base

Instructions

  1. Chop your tempeh into 1-inch cubes
  2. Steam tempeh. This is a key step so don’t forget to do it. Steaming tempeh will get rid of any of the bitter flavor that raw tempeh has, plus it’ll help it absorb the flavors of whatever marinade or ingredients you’re going to cook with. To steam tempeh: Place cubed tempeh in a saucepan and cover with water or veggie broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and cover for 10 minutes.
  3. Marinate your tempeh (we love this easy oil-free marinade for tempeh or tofu).
  4. Bake marinated tempeh on parchment paper lined cookie sheet at 425 for 20 minutes. Take out half way to flip and brush on extra marinade if needed.
  5. Enjoy with your MamaSezz Buddha Bowl Base or served over your favorite whole grains.

2. BBQ tempeh skewers

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Ingredients

1 block of tempeh, chopped into 1-inch cubes

1 bell pepper, roughly chopped into 1-inch pieces

1 red onion, roughly chopped into 1-inch pieces

2 cups of pineapple, chopped into 1-inch cubes

1 cup MamaSezz Original BBQ Sauce

Optional: your favorite whole grain (brown rice, quinoa, farro, etc.)

Instructions

  1. Chop your tempeh and veggies
  2. Steam tempeh. This is a key step so don’t forget to do it. Steaming tempeh will get rid of any of the bitter flavor that raw tempeh has, plus it’ll help it absorb the flavors of whatever marinade or ingredients you’re going to cook with. To steam tempeh: Place cubed tempeh in a saucepan and cover with water or veggie broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and cover for 10 minutes.
  3. Pour half a cup of MamaSezz Original BBQ Sauce in a bowl then add tempeh cubes and toss to coat. Cover and place in the fridge for at least 2 hours so tempeh can soak up the sauce.
  4. Preheat your grill to medium and while it heats up, add tempeh and your veggies to the skewers. Note: if using wooden skewers be sure to soak for 30 minutes or so beforehand to prevent burning!
  5. Put skewers on the preheated grill and brush on the rest of the MamaSezz Original BBQ Sauce then grill each side for 3-5 minutes, until the tempeh is slightly crispy and a little blackened.
  6. Enjoy over your favorite whole grains!

3. Vegan Tempeh Bacon

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Ingredients

1 block of tempeh

2 Tablespoons of Tamari

1 Tablespoon of rice wine vinegar

2 teaspoons of smoked paprika

½ teaspoon of garlic powder

¼ teaspoon of onion powder

Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Steam tempeh before slicing: again, don’t skip this step! To steam tempeh: Place tempeh block in a saucepan and cover with water or veggie broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and cover for 10 minutes.
  2. Cool for a few minutes then thinly slice tempeh into strips.
  3. Put tempeh strips into a bowl and add Tamari, rice wine vinegar, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and salt and pepper.
  4. Marinate tempeh strips for 2 hours or overnight if possible.
  5. Once marinated, preheat skillet on medium-high heat and add tempeh strips, cooking each side for 4-5 minutes, or until crispy on each side. Note: because you’re cooking without oil you may want to check more often than you would otherwise to prevent sticking and burning.

*For a vegan BLT, add tempeh bacon to whole grain bread and layer with tomato, lettuce, and dairy-free MamaSezz Ranch Dressing.

Key Takeaways

  • Tempeh doesn’t have to be intimidating! Once you cook it once, you’ll see how easy it is.
  • What is tempeh? Tempeh is made from soybeans that are fermented, cooked, then packed into a firm cake-like shape.
  • Tempeh takes on the flavor of the ingredients it’s cooked in and has a nutty, firm almost meat-like texture, making it a great addition to stir-fries, sandwiches, Buddha Bowls, and vegan “meat” sauces.
  • Tempeh has plenty of health benefits: it’s good for your gut, heart healthy, loaded with antioxidants, and packed with protein and calcium.
  • Tempeh can be found in most grocery stores in the refrigerated section by the produce (it’ll be alongside other vegetarian products like tofu and other meat alternatives).
  • There are many ways to enjoy tempeh. We love to bake it, slather it with MamaSezz Original BBQ Sauce then grill it (on skewers!), or make it into vegan tempeh bacon.

By Ali Brown

Ali is a mom, wife, and nutrition and lifestyle writer and editor. She has her Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate from the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies.

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FAQs

What is Tempeh, How Do You Eat It, and Is It Healthy? (+ 3 Easy Tempeh Recipes)? ›

Tempeh is made from soybeans that are fermented, cooked, then packed into a firm cake-like shape. Tempeh takes on the flavor of the ingredients it's cooked in and has a nutty, firm almost meat-like texture, making it a great addition to stir-fries, sandwiches, Buddha Bowls, and vegan “meat” sauces.

What is tempeh and how do you eat it? ›

Tempeh is a fermented, high-protein, plant-based food typically made with soybeans, but just about any bean, grain, and even some seeds can be made into tempeh. Some creative cooks even add vegetables, seaweed, and seasonings to their versions.

What is tempeh made of? ›

Tempeh is a traditional fermented food made from soaked and cooked soybeans inoculated with a mold, usually of the genus Rhizopus. After fermentation has occurred, the soybeans are bound together into a compact cake by dense cottony mycelium.

How to eat tempeh healthy? ›

You'll probably want to add some flavor with a marinade. Then you can cook it pretty much any way you like: cubed, sliced, crumbled, sautéed, or baked. But if you deep-fry it, the heat may reduce some of the isoflavones. Tempeh is a popular meat alternative in sandwiches, salads, and stir-fry.

Is tempeh good or bad for you? ›

Overall, is tempeh good for you? Whether you follow a plant-based diet or not, tempeh may offer a number of health benefits. It is a complete source of plant-based protein, provides prebiotic fibres and offers a wide range of vitamins and minerals as well as protective plant compounds.

Can you eat tempeh straight from the packet? ›

Because of this potential, to ensure food safety, all tempeh should be pasteurized or cooked before it's eaten (FYI, pasteurization and thorough cooking are pretty much the same thing). This is why tempeh, though fermented, should not be considered a probiotic food. But don't worry!

Can tempeh be eaten raw? ›

Can You Eat Raw Tempeh? 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.

Is there a downside to tempeh? ›

Tempeh, along with other fermented soy products, is generally considered safe for most people. However, some individuals may want to consider limiting their intake of tempeh. Those with a soy allergy should avoid tempeh altogether. Eating tempeh may trigger an allergic response for these people.

Does tempeh make you gassy? ›

Tempeh is easy to digest and does not cause bloating or gas. It goes through a natural process of fermentation, in which the active enzymes predigest the protein, fat, and carbohydrate content of the beans, allowing the nutrients to be more easily absorbed by the body.

Where do I find tempeh in the grocery store? ›

You'll typically find tempeh in the refrigerated case along with tofu and other plant-based products. Lightlife is a popular supermarket brand. Franklin Farms and Tofurky are more brands you may see. Some sell tempeh “bacon” or other flavored options.

Do you have to soak tempeh before cooking? ›

Its naturally bitter and earthy flavors make raw tempeh quite unappetizing. To enjoy tempeh to the fullest, I always recommend soaking it in a marinade and/or pan-frying it with a tart, sweet, and salty sauce.

How do you cook tempeh so it tastes good? ›

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.

Which is better tofu or tempeh? ›

When it comes to nutrition, both tofu and tempeh are good protein sources, but tempeh is the winner.

Are there side effects to tempeh? ›

Adverse Reactions
  • atopic dermatitis (topical use)
  • bad taste.
  • bloating.
  • colitis.
  • constipation.
  • diarrhea.
  • hard stools.
  • insomnia.

Is tempeh inflammatory? ›

While people with inflammation should generally avoid dairy, soy protein products like tofu and tempeh have been found to reduce pain in joints according to a study from Oklahoma State University. An easy way to add soy to your diet is using soy protein powder.

Is tempeh bad for cholesterol? ›

Packed with probiotics, antioxidants and isoflavones that can support better health, studies suggest that tempeh may help keep cholesterol down, boost bone health and stabilize blood sugar. Plus, it's rich in many of the essential nutrients that your body needs, making it a worthy addition to your next shopping list.

What does tempeh taste like? ›

What does tempeh taste like? The fermentation gives tempeh an earthy, savory, mushroom-like flavor that's much stronger than the flavor of tofu. Where tofu is often soft and bland, tempeh is chewy and nutty.

Is tempeh healthier than tofu? ›

While you can't go wrong with either plant-based protein, tempeh is generally considered to be the healthier option due to its rich nutrient profile. It contains more protein, fiber, and vitamins than tofu. Tempeh is also fermented, and fermented foods are easier to digest and provide healthy gut bacteria.

Where is tempeh in the grocery store? ›

You'll typically find tempeh in the refrigerated case along with tofu and other plant-based products. Lightlife is a popular supermarket brand. Franklin Farms and Tofurky are more brands you may see. Some sell tempeh “bacon” or other flavored options.

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