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question for fengshui
August 5 2007 at 8:36 PM cutevelvet (Login cutevelvet)
hi fengshui..regarding the post u sent in the previous thread about the recipe of potato soy powder and walnuts i would like to ask,
i havent seen soy powder in uk apart from holland and barrett and that soy protein powder. there is soy flour. is the flour the same thing?
also, once you have boiled the potato do you further cook it with soy powder added or just mix the other ingredients with the potato after you have taken it off the stove...and lastly....the amount in the rrcipe..is that how much you have to consume in one day?
thank you so much..ur already such a great support and help!
fengshui
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August 5 2007, 9:18 PM
Hi, cutevelvet, I just responded in that thread, but I will post it again here.
you may pre-cook the potato (cut in pieces) in water, then drain out water, add soy milk and walnuts cook (simmer) together for 5-10 mins.
If you use soy milk powder instead then no need drain out water when potato is done.
*****any seasoning is not advised, including salt and pepper.
I am not sure if soy flour and soy powder are the same thing. the soy powder is like instant soy milk mix, just add in hot water you get your soy milk. the soy powder I can find here in USA in asain markets comes in a whole bag or little packs, I guess if you read the direction on the soy flour bag, if it says you can just add water to make soy milk, then you can use that.
>also, once you have boiled the potato do you further cook it with soy powder added or just mix the other ingredients with the potato after you have taken it off the stove...and lastly....the amount in the rrcipe..is that how much you have to consume in one day?
if you use soy powder, once the potato is done, you can turn off the stove, add in soy powder and stir it, I think you can add in walnuts anytime you want ( i don't see why not just cook potato and walnuts together then add in soy powder)
And yes, the amount is how much you eat one day, the author says it's better eat at dinner time.
if you use pre-made soy milk, just drain the water when potato is done, then pour in soy milk, simmer with potato and walnuts til it's warm.
August 5 2007 at 8:36 PM cutevelvet (Login cutevelvet)
hi fengshui..regarding the post u sent in the previous thread about the recipe of potato soy powder and walnuts i would like to ask,
i havent seen soy powder in uk apart from holland and barrett and that soy protein powder. there is soy flour. is the flour the same thing?
also, once you have boiled the potato do you further cook it with soy powder added or just mix the other ingredients with the potato after you have taken it off the stove...and lastly....the amount in the rrcipe..is that how much you have to consume in one day?
thank you so much..ur already such a great support and help!
fengshui
(Login fengshuiTW)
SENIOR MEMBER
or you can do this
August 5 2007, 9:18 PM
Hi, cutevelvet, I just responded in that thread, but I will post it again here.
you may pre-cook the potato (cut in pieces) in water, then drain out water, add soy milk and walnuts cook (simmer) together for 5-10 mins.
If you use soy milk powder instead then no need drain out water when potato is done.
*****any seasoning is not advised, including salt and pepper.
I am not sure if soy flour and soy powder are the same thing. the soy powder is like instant soy milk mix, just add in hot water you get your soy milk. the soy powder I can find here in USA in asain markets comes in a whole bag or little packs, I guess if you read the direction on the soy flour bag, if it says you can just add water to make soy milk, then you can use that.
>also, once you have boiled the potato do you further cook it with soy powder added or just mix the other ingredients with the potato after you have taken it off the stove...and lastly....the amount in the rrcipe..is that how much you have to consume in one day?
if you use soy powder, once the potato is done, you can turn off the stove, add in soy powder and stir it, I think you can add in walnuts anytime you want ( i don't see why not just cook potato and walnuts together then add in soy powder)
And yes, the amount is how much you eat one day, the author says it's better eat at dinner time.
if you use pre-made soy milk, just drain the water when potato is done, then pour in soy milk, simmer with potato and walnuts til it's warm.