Home Made Plant-Based Feta Cheese

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Homemade plant based feta cheese by Active Vegetarian

Friends. Today we are sharing with you an incredibly amazing, yet very simple recipe for plant-based feta cheese. You don’t want to miss out on this one!  All you need is only 2 ingredients, 5 minutes for prep time and then patiently wait for 24 hours and allow the magic to take place. 

This fermented dairy-free feta makes a wonderful addition to green salads, wraps, sandwiches and nourish bowls.

Word About Soy

This recipe uses tofu – made of soybeans that are curdled and pressed into blocks. About 98 percent of the tofu you’ll find in stores is made from genetically modified organic (GMO) seeds. There has been some controversy around GMO crops in terms of environmental practice, mono-crops, sprays and the nutritional integrity of the plant. There simply has not been enough evidence to make us believe that GMO foods are safe. So for that reason, we encourage you to always look for organic tofu made from non-GMO soybeans. 

Homemade plant based feta cheese by Active Vegetarian
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Home Made Plant-Based Feta Cheese

This fermented dairy-free feta makes a wonderful addition to green salads, wraps, sandwiches, nourish bowl, or serve it as an appetizer.  DAIRY-FREE VEGAN  DIGESTIVE SUPPORT  HIGH PROTEIN 
Author: Active Vegetarian

Ingredients

  • 1 block 440g of extra firm organic tofu
  • 1 cup of chickpea or rice miso

Instructions

  • Slice the block of tofu lengthwise into four equally thick slices. Spread 1/4 cup of miso over each slice, covering it entirely. Place the tofu slices into a glass container. Cover with a lid and let sit at room temperature for 24 hours. The tofu will absorb the saltiness and taste of the miso paste. Scrape off the miso (save it to make a soup) and rinse quickly under running water if necessary. And that's it!

Notes

Note: 
Fermented tofu is not only delicious but also beneficial due to its increased digestibility and natural probiotic cultures.
Pro Tip:
We often ferment tofu in advance and pack it in a jar, covered in brine (salt +water). You can also use olive oil and add Mediterranean herbs, garlic, sundried tomatoes or chilli for an extra flavour. 
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If you’re into dairy-free and nutrient-rich cheesy things, also be sure to check out our Good Heart Salad with Vegan Cashew Cheese, Raw Coconut Yogurt (fermented),and Vegan Creamy Ricotta.

Dedicated to your health & wellbeing,

 

 

2 responses to “Home Made Plant-Based Feta Cheese”

    • Hello Lisa – it’s so tasty! Follow the instructions using miso, then you can place it in a jar with brine (salt + water). It will keep in the fridge for up to 10 days. It does not need to ferment more than the 24 hrs it already would have. Although, a very slow fermentation will continue once it has been refrigerated. If you like a stronger flavour than extend the initial fermentation process (with the miso) to 36-48 hrs. We hope that helps! 🙂

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