

🥢 Press Perfection, Homemade Happiness!
The Mangocore Tofu Press Mould is a compact, food-grade plastic kitchen tool designed for effortlessly pressing homemade tofu and paneer. It includes a reusable, breathable cheesecloth for eco-friendly use and supports versatile vegetarian cooking. Lightweight yet durable, this press ensures consistent, professional-quality results, making it a must-have for health-conscious, DIY culinary enthusiasts.








| ASIN | B01HTKIO3I |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,672 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #42 in Fresh Vegetarian Proteins |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,879) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | COMINHKPR124305 |
| Manufacturer | Mangocore |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 4.5 x 3.7 inches |
R**Z
Making Paneer was never that easy
I bought this about few weeks ago and think it's the best purchase made, it makes my job so easy of making homemade Paneer ( Indian Cottage Cheese ) I like homemade panner and I make it quiet often ..Earlier making at home was a task specially making in the rectangular shape ... Price is Great ... Very Strudy... And easy to use ...Comes with a muslin cloth along with the plastic mold base and a plastic mold lid goes in and you put a heavy object on top to press it down to make that perfect Rectangular shape ... And beside making paneer it's a perfect Tofu press ... It does it's job and save tons of Paper Towel .. This Tofu press worth every penny . Happy Shopping :)
P**R
Great tofu press for the price! I recommend it!
I was surprised how sturdy this press is. It alsobcame with the butter muslin to strain the tofu. Easy to use, I followed a recipe on YouTube from “America’s Test Kitchen”. I have used the press 2x. I also used an instant pot to make the soy milk for the recipe. Easier clean up. I placed the press in a metal bowl that tapered at the bottom slightly, so the press could fit inside without touching the bottom, so the liquid could collect in the bottom of the bowl. After folding the muslin over the tofu, I put the press part on top with large spaghetti sauce jar or a large can of beans. Works great, I definitely recommend it.
L**S
Great
Great
E**K
Wonderfull Tool!!!
If you want to make Tofu and don't know which tool to use to make the tofu shape... this is the pefect tool for you! The cheese cloth is a nice material, it doesn't rip. I've had to squeeze the soy milk into the cheese cloth, and everytime I feel it's going to rip- it doesn't! It keeps the okara (the soy milk pulp from the soy beans when making the the tofu) inside the cloth. The mold is wonderful because it makes your tofu look like you bought it from the store. Then once your finished its so easy to rinse the mold and wash the cheese cloth with some warm water and hang to dry.
R**B
Seems sturdy with pretty thick plastic
Works great and seems pretty sturdy. I have used it over five times so far and each time I have yet to have an issue. The included cloth works but I plan on cutting some strips so I can make blocks with less wrinkles. The only thing I'd like to change is handle is a little hard to balance weight on it. Currently using large tomato cans, 28oz. I average about 14 ounces of firm tofu pressing it for around 15 minutes, after soaking it goes up to around 15-16 ounces. I use 6 ounces soy beans, blended after soaking a day plus. I strain this using a nut bag 200 micro. I then add another 64 ounces water. I simmer slowly up to a boil which seems to stop the foaming boil over boil for 10 minutes cool to 180ish and add 1 tsp of Nigari dissolved into a cup of water in three separate additions three minutes apart. Let rest for 20 minutes and press using this. Items used from Amazon https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CRPV9TQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://smile.amazon.com/Laura-Soybeans-newest-crop-Non-GMO/dp/B00C3FWXIC/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=soybean&qid=1613768034&sr=8-3 https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QHWW49T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
P**E
Okay product, cheap price
I’ve seen other reviews mentioning the cheese cloth sucks, which is true. However, being thrifty and using it for other things is a good idea—I use it as a cloth barrier between my cast iron pan and the non stick pan I have stacked together. The top piece is really awkward. I had trouble finding something that would fit. I ended up putting the wall adapter from my UE Megaboom in a plastic bag to put in there, which was too small, so I could put my cast iron pan on top to compress. Maybe I was doing it wrong though, my first time using something like this. For the quality overall and design, I’d like to really see this as a $5 product—probably something Amazon should list as an add on item instead. And maybe a different top, even 2 of these tops put together with a spring in between so you have a flat surface to compress with.
S**E
Yes!
I used it twice yesterday for tofu from homemade soy milk. It worked very well, I ended up with one tall block about 3-1/2" and one shorter one (because I used less soy milk for it). I just set it on top of my metal colander to drain into the pan under the colander, put a filled quart canning jar on top, plus an unopened mid-size bottle of wine on top of the canning jar. At the end I pressed down on the bottle of wine to get the last few drops of moisture out. The size of the block of tofu is very similar to what you buy at the store, except the taller one was double the store-bought height because I filled the mold to the top for that one.
Y**E
Buen producto ideal para queso y tofu
A**R
Good quality and easy to use
M**.
Works okay but a more expensive screw down press is a much better option.
M**Y
I love this tofu-making mold so much that I bought two more. For less than $15 CAD, this mold is a great buy. The plastic mold is sturdy and perfect for either making tofu or pressing excess water out of store-bought tofu. The cloth that it comes with comes in handy for both straining your homemade soy milk and for lining the mold when making tofu. I wash it first before using for the first time. While I'm not sure if the manufacturer says it's ok, I've been washing it in the dishwasher when I'm too lazy to wash by hand. And it holds up. One of my molds has a little chip on the side which does not affect the function. To be honest, I'm not sure if it came that way or I broke it with my clumsy handling. I only noticed it when I reorganized my cupboards today. Anyways, it's a great buy and I'll probably buy again.
N**M
Works well to remove the excess water from the tofu. Inexpensive. Arrived quickly.
C**R
Feels very cheap in quality. A little pressure feels like it's going to snap or crack, as it's made from plastic.
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