Tofu is one of those notorious foods that fit well into vegetarian recipes.
Notorious? Well, yes. This is because anyone who hasn't tried tofu (think meat eaters) tend to think it's weird, bland, and next to useless. But while it tends to be bland, it takes on the flavors of the recipe it's used in. It's also full of protein.
But how to fix the stuff? For starters, check out these recipes, including Spicy Tofu with Vegetables and Adobo Tofu & Portobello Tacos with Chunky Guacamole. Enjoy!
CRISPY TOFU WITH CASHEWS AND BLISTERED SNAP PEAS
This is from Yewande Komolafe on The New York Times cooking newsletter. Yewande wrote, "A ginger and coconut milk reduction can coat pretty much anything that browns nicely on its own. Here, it’s pieces of pan-seared tofu, but small morsels of chicken and pork will work just as well. The soy and the teaspoons of molasses give the sauce a little caramelization, and a little shine and gloss. For a fresh side, add some blistered snap peas, tossed with sliced scallions, a little mint and a splash of rice vinegar. Snow peas, green beans, broccoli or asparagus? If it’s fresh and green, it’ll work just fine."
Yield: 4 servings; Time: 30 minutes
This was featured in "This One-Pan Meal Shows Just How Joyful Tofu Can Be", and can be viewed online at https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1021200-crispy-tofu-with-cashews-and-blistered-snap-peas.
Ingredients
1 (14-ounce) block firm or extra-firm tofu, drained
3 tablespoons neutral oil, such as grapeseed, vegetable or canola, plus more as needed
Kosher salt and black pepper
3/4 pound snap peas, trimmed
1 (2-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated (about 2 tablespoons)
2 garlic cloves, grated
1 (13-ounce) can unsweetened coconut milk (light or full-fat)
1 tablespoon soy sauce
2 teaspoons molasses, dark brown sugar or honey
1/2 cup toasted cashews
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
4 scallions, trimmed and thinly sliced
1/4 cup mint leaves, torn if large
1/2 to 1 teaspoon red-pepper flakes (optional)
Rice or any steamed grain, for serving
Preparation
Slice the tofu in half horizontally, and leave on paper towels to dry any excess liquid.
In a medium skillet or cast-iron pan, heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high until it shimmers. Season both sides of the tofu with salt and black pepper, place in the pan and sear without moving until tofu is browned and golden on both sides, turning once halfway through, about 8 minutes total. Move the tofu to a plate.
Add 1 tablespoon oil to the pan, and add the snap peas. Cook, stirring occasionally, until blistered and just tender, about 3 minutes. Season with salt and move to a bowl.
Heat the remaining 1 tablespoon oil, add the ginger and garlic, and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Pour in the coconut milk, soy sauce and molasses. Simmer, stirring frequently until the sauce reduces and its color deepens to a dark brown, about 6 to 8 minutes. It should coat a spoon without running right off. Stir in the cashews, break the tofu into 1-inch pieces and toss in the pan to coat with sauce. Remove from heat, and taste and adjust seasoning, if necessary.
Toss the snap peas with the rice vinegar, scallions, mint and red-pepper flakes, if using. Divide among plates, along with the tofu and cashews. Serve with rice or any steamed grain.
ADOBO TOFU & PORTOBELLOW TACOS WITH CHUNKY GUACAMOLE
This is from Vegetarian Times. Prep Time: 30 minutes; Cook Time: 25 minutes; Total Time: 55 minutes; Makes 4 servings
To view this online, go to https://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipes/adobo-tofu-portobello-tacos/.
Ingredients
1 14-oz pkg organic extra-firm tofu, drained
1 1/2 tbsp finely chopped canned chipotle chiles in adobo
1 tbsp fresh orange juice
2 tsp raw honey (TRY: Wholesome! Organic Raw Honey)
8 6-inch corn tortillas
1 large red bell pepper, cut into 1/4-inch strips
1 large portobello mushroom, stem discarded, cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices
1/4 sweet onion, cut into 1/4-inch slices
2 tsp safflower oil
1/4 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
Guacamole
3 tbsp finely chopped sweet onion
2 tbsp chopped fresh cilantro
1/2 jalapeño chile pepper, finely chopped (about 1 tbsp)
1 small avocado, peeled, pitted and diced
1 tsp fresh lime juice
1/4 tsp sea salt
Preparation
Cut tofu block into 4 slabs. Arrange on a paper towel–lined baking sheet, cover with more paper towels and top with another baking sheet. Using cans, weigh the baking sheet down and set aside at room temperature for 30 minutes to drain.
Meanwhile, prepare guacamole: On a cutting board, mash onion, cilantro and jalapeño with a fork until onion is mashed. In a small bowl, combine onion mixture with avocado, lime juice and 1/4 tsp salt. Cover and set aside.
In a small bowl, combine chipotle chiles, orange juice and honey. Remove cans and top baking sheet from tofu and discard paper towels. Rub mixture on all sides of tofu and set aside on baking sheet.
Heat a grill pan or grill on medium-high. Add tortillas and grill until warm and pliable, about 1 minute per side. Stack tortillas and wrap in foil; set aside.
Mist grill pan with cooking spray or grease grill grate (still on medium-high). In a single layer, add tofu and grill until browned and heated through, 3 minutes per side. Transfer to a cutting board, then cut tofu into 2-inch strips, cover with foil and set aside.
In a large bowl, toss bell pepper, mushroom and onion slices with oil, 1/4 tsp salt and black pepper. Add to grill pan or a grill basket (for outdoor grill) and cook on medium-high, tossing occasionally, until mushrooms are soft and peppers and onions are crisp-tender, about 5 minutes. Divide tofu and vegetables among tortillas and top with dollops of guacamole.
GRILLED TOFU
This comes from Kay Chun in The New York Times cooking newsletter. Kay wrote, "Pouring hot marinade over tofu slices encourages faster absorption of flavors, eliminating the need to marinate overnight. In a pinch, this method yields tasty results in three hours, but the recommended six hours deliver a much more complex, richer flavored tofu. Grilled, it makes a versatile side dish and is delicious warm or at room temperature. Pair it with steamed rice and a simple green salad, or turn the tofu into satisfying vegetarian sandwiches by tucking it into pita bread with lettuce and avocado."
Yield: 4 servings; Time: 20 minutes, plus 6 hours' marinating
To view this online, go to https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1022297-grilled-tofu.
Ingredients
1 (14-ounce) block extra-firm tofu, sliced crosswise into eight equal slices (about 1/2-inch thick)
2 tablespoons safflower or canola oil, plus more for greasing grates
2 tablespoons minced garlic
1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
1/3 cup low-sodium soy sauce
2 tablespoons turbinado sugar
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
2 tablespoons chopped scallions
Preparation
Arrange sliced tofu in a single layer on a paper towel-lined plate. Press top with more paper towels to remove excess water. Arrange tofu in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, or any shallow dish that can hold the tofu in one layer.
In a small saucepan, combine oil, garlic and ginger over medium; bring to a simmer. Cook, stirring frequently, until softened and fragrant, 2 minutes. Add soy sauce, sugar, pepper and 1/4 cup water, and cook, stirring to dissolve the sugar, about 2 minutes.
Pour hot marinade over tofu. Gently turn tofu slices to evenly coat, then cover dish tightly with plastic wrap to seal in heat. Refrigerate for 6 hours (or up to 8 hours), flipping tofu slices halfway through.
Heat grill to medium and grease grates well (or heat a cast-iron grill pan over medium and lightly grease). Grill tofu over direct heat until golden and caramelized, about 3 minutes per side.
Meanwhile, transfer marinade to a small saucepan over medium and warm through, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in scallions.
Transfer tofu to a serving plate and spoon over the sauce. Serve warm.
TOFU AND SPINACH STUFFED SHELLS
This comes from the April/May 2015 issue of Vegetarian Times, page 40. It begins, "Olive oil–poached garlic gives tofu a deep, mellow flavor, while miso and vinegar provide a cheese-like tang."
Makes 6 servings
To view this online, go to https://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipes/tofu-and-spinach-stuffed-shells/.
Ingredients
6 oz. jumbo pasta shells
12 cloves garlic, peeled and thinly sliced
1/4 cup olive oil
1 16-oz. block firm tofu, drained, rinsed, and patted dry
2 Tbs. unpasteurized apple cider vinegar
2 tsp. lemon juice
2 tsp. white miso
5 oz. baby spinach leaves (6 cups)
1 24-oz. jar prepared pasta sauce
2 Tbs. chopped Kalamata olives, optional
2 Tbs. chopped green olives, optional
Preparation
Preheat oven to 375°F.
Cook pasta shells according to package directions. Drain, rinse, and drain again, then place on clean kitchen towel to cool and dry.
Bring garlic and olive oil to a simmer in small skillet over medium heat. Reduce heat to low, and simmer 15 minutes, or until garlic is soft and golden. Remove from heat, and set aside.
Crumble tofu into bowl of food processor, and blend with vinegar, lemon juice, miso, garlic, and oil until smooth. Transfer to medium bowl.
Heat large saucepan over medium heat. Add spinach and 2 Tbs. water, and cook 3 to 4 minutes, or until leaves are wilted. Transfer to strainer, and squeeze out excess liquid. Roughly chop, and stir into tofu mixture.
Spoon 2 Tbs. filling into each pasta shell, and place in single layer in large baking dish. Cover with pasta sauce, sprinkle with olives (if using), and bake 45 minutes, or until sauce is bubbling. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
BLACK-BOTTOM PINEAPPLE TOFU WITH COCONUT RICE
This comes from Jennifer Burke in the October 2005 issue of Vegetarian Times, page 84. This recipe begins, "2005 Recipe Contest Finalist Jennifer Burke, a San Franciscan Web designer and mom of two, entered this year's contest after a 12-year hiatus; her recipe for Farfalle with Carrot, Sage and Scallions won our grand prize in 1993. The secret to this recipe's success, she says, is to resist the urge to turn the tofu before it has a chance to blacken."
Makes 4 servings in 30 minutes or less
To view this online, go to https://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipes/black-bottom-pineapple-tofu-with-cashew-coconut-rice/.
Ingredients
Cashew coconut rice
3/4 cup basmati rice
1/3 cup raw cashew pieces
2 Tbs. unsweetened shredded dried coconut
2 tsp. avocado or vegetable oil
1 tsp. minced fresh ginger
1/2 tsp. cumin seeds
1/4 tsp. ground turmeric
1/4 tsp. salt
Black-bottom pineapple tofu
1 15-oz. can pineapple chunks in unsweetened pineapple juice
2 Tbs. tamari soy sauce
1 Tbs. balsamic vinegar
1 Tbs. avocado or vegetable oil
16 oz. firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes
1/2 cup diced carrot
1/4 cup diced red bell pepper
1/4 cup chopped cilantro, for garnish
1 tsp. sesame seeds, for garnish
Preparation
To make Cashew Coconut Rice: Place all ingredients in saucepan. Cook over medium heat 4 minutes, or until fragrant, stirring constantly. Add 1 1/2 cups water, and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer 15 minutes, or until water is absorbed.
Meanwhile, make Black-Bottom Pineapple Tofu: Drain pineapple chunks, and reserve liquid. Combine pineapple liquid (about 1 cup), tamari, balsamic vinegar and oil in large nonstick skillet. Add tofu cubes in single layer, and bring to a boil over high heat. Continue boiling—without turning tofu cubes—9 minutes, or until liquid becomes a thick syrup and tofu cube bottoms are dark brown. Sprinkle pineapple chunks, diced carrot and diced pepper between tofu cubes, reduce heat to medium, and cook 4 minutes, or until pineapple chunks begin to brown. Remove from heat, and toss ingredients with spatula.
Fluff rice with fork, and spoon onto one side of a serving dish. Transfer tofu mixture to other side of serving dish. Sprinkle with cilantro and sesame seeds.
SPICY TOFU WITH VEGETABLES
This is from Taste For Life. Prep Time: 25 minutes; Makes 4 servings. Recipe Source: Complete Book of Thai Cooking, by Linda Stephen
To view this online, go to https://tasteforlife.com/healthy-recipes/veggie/spicy-tofu-with-vegetables.
Ingredients
3 Tbsp vegetable oil, divided
12 oz firm tofu, patted dry, cut in 1/2-inch cubes
3 shallots, thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 carrot, cut in matchstick pieces
1/2 red bell pepper, seeded and cut in thin strips
1 C sliced asparagus or green beans, cut in 1-inch pieces
2 Tbsp soy sauce
2 Tbsp lime juice
2 1/2 tsp fresh red chilies, chopped
2 tsp granulated sugar
1/2 tsp black pepper
Directions
Heat a wok or large skillet over medium-high heat. Add 2 tablespoons oil. Add tofu and stir-fry for 4 minutes, turning carefully, until golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and reserve.
Add remaining oil to wok. Add shallots and garlic. Stir-fry for 1 minute.
Add carrot, red pepper, and asparagus or green beans. Stir-fry for 2 minutes.
Add soy sauce, lime juice, chilies, sugar, and pepper. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute.
Return tofu to wok. Cook for 1 minute, or until combined and heated through.
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