Tofu is one of those foods that some people swear by (it's so versatile - it goes with everything), while others think it's one of the strangest, least appetizing things one can possible eat (it's tasteless and shapeless). I personally fall into the first camp; I think that tofu can add protein and just much-needed bulk to recipes.
One of my favorite tofus is Mori-Nu Silken Lite Firm Tofu. I've been using this in recipes since college, when I could still buy it for just $1.29. It now goes for $1.99, which is still not bad. What I like about this brand is that a 12.3-ounce package has 4 servings, each of which totals only 30 calories; this means that a whole box of the stuff has only about 120 calories. Additionally, each serving has just 0.5 grams of fat, 70 mg of sodium, and 5 grams of protein (20 grams of the muscle builder per block).
Like all unseasoned tofu, this doesn't taste like much on its own. The good thing about this, of course, is that it picks up any flavor that you add to it. This is what makes tofu so versatile - it can just as easily go with savory flavors (add soy sauce and veggies for a delicious stir-fry, for example) as with sweet ones (chocolate or honey for a dessert or shake). Here are some recipes using Mori Nu Silken Lite Firm Tofu from around the food blogs.

Mini Protein Pumpkin Pie from VeganisSexy.
This recipe uses Stevia to cut down on the sugar, high fiber cereal in the crust and light soy/ almond milk in the pie. I made it, and while it wasn't as pretty as in the picture, it came out delish! (Photo Credit: VeganisSexy)
More Tofu Recipes:
* Vegan Omelette
* Tofu Sour Cream
* Five Minute Velvety Chocolate Mousse
* Tofulicious Pudding
As you can see from all these recipes - they all recommend Mori Nu Silken Lite Firm Tofu. I find that some other brands have a stronger, less malleable flavor. 2 thumbs up for Mori-Nu
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