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Feb 2010

Curry Tempeh “Chicken” Salad

@MaryLiny on Twitter was asking for a “Chicken” Salad recipe made with TVP. That stuff is just crap! It is highly processed and made from soy protein isolates (the stuff that gives soy a bad rap that you want to stay far away from). This recipe is made with Tempeh, which is a fermented soybean product, and is super good for you. Protein is an essential nutrient needed to maintain good overall health, but your best choices are going to be plant-based proteins that are unprocessed, especially fermented soy products like tempeh, miso, shoyu, and natto. These fermented foods have great health benefits like building up and supporting the digestive system and strengthening the immune system.

This was a HUGE hit at my Tempeh class last month. Hope you enjoy it! If you don’t like curry powder you can just leave it out.

Curry Tempeh “Chicken” Salad

8 ounce package tempeh
1 celery stalk, diced
1/3 cup currants
1/3 cup slivered almonds
1/2 cup Vegenaise (vegan mayo)
1 tablespoon yellow mustard
1 tablespoon curry powder
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
Sea salt and black pepper to taste

Boil or steam tempeh for 10 minutes. Cool, then crumble into a bowl and combine with celery, currants, and almonds. Combine the rest of ingredients in a small bowl. Stir into veggie mixture until well combined.
Adjust salt as necessary. Serve with rice crackers, pita bread, on a sandwich, or on a fresh green salad.

Here’s a photo from the Tempeh class of me blabbing on about how much I LUV Tempeh :)

18 comments
  1. maryny
    Feb 14, 2010

    thank you! off to get the ingredients…will report back! sounds yummy!

  2. JennShaggy
    Feb 14, 2010

    Hey Christy!
    Thanks for commenting :) I just added you on Twitter. My name on there is also jennshaggy. Tweet away!

    BTW shoot me an e-mail if you have some time. I have a question for you.

    veganizeit@gmail.com

  3. Kara
    Feb 16, 2010

    mmmm! i will have to try this asap! does the veganaise taste very different than traditional mayo?

    • Christy Morgan
      Feb 16, 2010

      It’s taste SO much like regular mayo only better! Real mayo kind of disgusted me before but I LUV Vegenaise.

  4. I love all your recipes! Thanks for following me on Twitter! I can’t wait to read more. When I studied for a year in Australia I became really interested in a macrobiotic diet, but in midwestern America it really is hard to follow!

    • Christy Morgan
      Feb 18, 2010

      Thanks Jenna! I just subscribe to your blog too. Can’t wait to share yummy recipes with you!

  5. jenn
    Feb 18, 2010

    just the other day i was a bit sad because i knew being a vegetarian meant i wouldn’t be able to eat my favorite chicken salad anymore – not that it is stopping me from making the change. this sounds amazing and a much healthier, kinder replacement. thanks so much. we’ll be making this next week :)

  6. Christy Morgan
    Feb 18, 2010

    Awesome Jenn! Let me know how you like it!

  7. anti aging cream
    Feb 27, 2010

    Hi, Well this was definitely something new, I really liked it as I am new to this

  8. Newton Placido
    Mar 06, 2010

    My friend is driving cali to see us, she might actually enjoy that one.

  9. Liz
    Mar 06, 2010

    I love love love this recipe!

  10. Tina
    Sep 22, 2010

    How about adding raisins versus currants? I might try sunflower seeds versus almonds because Im too lazy to go to the store today. Will report back…

  11. jeff
    Sep 23, 2010

    Sounds good.  1/2 of veganaise though, made from deadly canola oil, is like pouring glue into your heart.  I'll try with peanut oil based homemade mayo or yogurt instead.

    • Christy Morgan
      Sep 23, 2010

      Jeff, I use vegenaise sparingly in my diet and always buy the olive oil/flax version though that is not much healthier either. Home made vegan mayo would be great or yogurt would work too!

      Tina, raisins would be just fine and any nut would work I guess! Let us know how it is!

  12. Beth
    Sep 28, 2010

    Oh, I love this!!! Everytime I think I don't like tempeh, I tell myself I just haven't given it enough of a chance. This might be the recipe to convince me, because it sounds amazing!

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