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Balsamic-Soy Marinated Tofu

July 20, 2023

Tofu can be controversial in some American kitchens. Not in mine! I saw a photo of this glorious tofu in Bon Appétit magazine and couldn’t pass it up. Writer and editor Ali Francis had this tofu in a sandwich she bought at a bakery and was immediately smitten with it. She contacted the bakery and asked for the recipe. Though she didn’t receive an actual recipe with exact measurements, they supplied her with an ingredients list which was enough to devise a very close rendition of the tofu dish she had fallen in love with.

The plan is a simple one. Grab a few ingredients, place in a Ziploc freezer bag, marinate, bake, eat.

My reliable Tofuxpress has never let me down after using it for more than 13+ years. There are many other versions that do the same job of pressing out the water. If you love tofu as I do, it’s an essential gadget to have on hand.

I used cubed tofu but you could also slice the tofu into slabs for sandwiches. Fresh cilantro can be switched out with parsley or dried herbs.

The tofu has been marinating for 16 hours and is ready to be baked.

The leftover tofu marinade is reduced and brushed over the tofu as it bakes.

Now that is some good-looking tofu. If you chose to bake tofu slabs instead of cubes, you can use them in a sandwich. Slather sriracha mayonnaise on a soft baguette, top with balsamic tofu, crispy lettuce, sliced cucumbers and cilantro sprigs.

Balsamic-Soy Marinated Tofu

Recipe by Kiyo
Servings

2-3

servings

Recipe adapted from Bon Appétit magazine

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup balsamic dressing or equal parts balsamic vinegar and olive oil

  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce

  • 2 large garlic cloves, minced

  • 1 tablespoon chopped herbs such as cilantro, flat leaf parsley, or a teaspoon of dried Italian herbs

  • 2 teaspoons maple syrup (optional but recommended)

  • 14 ounce extra firm tofu, water pressed out, cubed or cut into slabs for sandwiches

Directions

  • Whisk balsamic dressing, soy sauce, minced garlic, chopped herbs, and maple syrup in a 2 cup measuring cup. Pour marinade into a Ziploc freezer bag. Place tofu cubes or slabs in marinade and turn to coat. Place bag in the refrigerator for 12-24 hours, turning once or twice. I marinated the tofu from 7pm – 11am the following day (16 hours) so that it would be ready for lunch at noon.
  • Preheat toaster oven or standard oven to 375 degrees. Line a small baking sheet with foil and place a piece of parchment paper over the foil (for easy clean up). Transfer tofu cubes or slabs to baking sheet. Pour any leftover dressing from the marinated tofu into a small sauce pan (skim off some of the oil and discard). Gently simmer leftover marinade on very low heat until it reduces and thickens slightly, about 5-7 minutes. (It should not be bubbling vigorously or it will burn).
  • Bake tofu cubes or slabs for 45-50 minutes or until deeply golden brown, turning once, and basting occasionally with the reduced marinade. Serve with rice, steamed broccoli or your favorite salad or sandwiched between a soft baguette topped with crunchy iceberg lettuce and cucumbers.
Dinner, Lactose Free, Recipes, Sauces, Tofu, Vegan, Vegetarian

Crispy Tofu with Homemade Barbecue Sauce

March 19, 2021

Crispy Tofu with Homemade Barbecue Sauce, Charred Green Beans, Avocado

This is a very tasty tofu dish that can be made in an hour. The delicious sauce is quite versatile and can be used in multiple ways.  It’s excellent with the crispy tofu but I’m sure it would be just as good with grilled chicken or pork chops if tofu is not your thing.  However, it’s a must with this tofu.  You will be pleasantly surprised at how yummy it is.  

Crispy Tofu with Homemade Barbecue Sauce, Charred Green Beans, Avocado

Serve the tofu over white or brown rice along with your favorite greens, and extra sauce on the side.

Wildwood Extra Firm Tofu

Use extra firm tofu so it holds its shape once the water is pressed out.  Wildwood is my favorite brand.  You can find it at Down to Earth here on Maui.

Pressing Out Water with TofuXpress

If you are looking for the very best way to press out the water from a tofu block, consider buying the TofuXpress.  You will never regret it, especially if you bake tofu often.  Pressing tofu with paper towels or a kitchen towel doesn’t hold a candle to this little gadget.  I’ve had mine for over 10 years.  

Tofu Batons

The tofu block is cut into 1/2-inch slices, then cut into short sticks.

Corn Starch and Panko

A little bit of panko added to the cornstarch makes all the difference in giving the tofu a crispy exterior.

Fine Panko Bread Crumbs

Crispy Tofu

Crispy Tofu

Maple Syrup, Soy Sauce, Sesame Oil, Tomato Paste, Garlic, Ginger Chili Powder

The barbecue sauce uses ingredients that are not difficult to find.  Better yet, the sauce does not require any cooking.

Homemade Barbecue Sauce

Glorious homemade barbecue sauce with a twist.  The sauce has Asian ingredients such as soy sauce, ginger and sesame oil, but it also has the more typical maple syrup, chili powder and tomato paste that you might find in an American style barbecue sauce.  The combination turns out a sauce that’s seriously addicting.

Crispy Tofu with Homemade Barbecue Sauce, Chinese Broccoli, Avocado

Crispy Tofu with Homemade Barbecue Sauce
 
Sauce adapted from MOB Kitchen recipe
Author:
Serves: 2-3
Ingredients
  • 14 ounce extra firm tofu, water pressed out
  • ½ cup corn starch
  • ¼ cup fine panko
  • 1½ teaspoons finely grated fresh ginger
  • 1 small garlic clove, grated or finely minced (about ¼ teaspoon or up to ½ teaspoon for garlic lovers)
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon mild chili powder
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce (Kikkoman recommended)
  • 2 tablespoons lite soy sauce (Kikkoman recommended)
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • roasted sesame seeds for serving
Preparation
  1. Press water from tofu, preferably with tofu press if available.
  2. Cut tofu into ½ -inch slices. Cut each slice crosswise to make two pieces, then lengthwise to make 4 pieces (about 28 pieces). Combine corn starch with panko in a pie plate or wide bowl and set aside.
  3. For the sauce, in a medium bowl, combine ginger, garlic, tomato paste, maple syrup, chili powder, soy sauces and sesame oil. Whisk to combine, set aside.
  4. Toss tofu pieces in cornstarch panko mixture pressing gently so the coating adheres to the tofu
  5. Heat canola oil (enough to go up the sides of a pan about ¼-inch) in a large skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Fry tofu until crispy, turning now and then, about 4 minutes or so. Adjust heat as needed so the tofu doesn't burn and is just golden brown. Remove tofu to a paper towel-lined plate.
  6. To serve, place tofu over rice and spoon barbecue sauce over tofu. Sprinkle sesame seeds over the top. Serve with your favorite greens (broccoli, bok choy, green beans) and extra barbecue sauce on the side.

 

 

Dinner, Lactose Free, Recipes, Tofu, Vegan, Vegetarian

Sesame Tofu

December 15, 2014

Sesame Tofu I’m always thinking of new ways to prepare tofu.  It’s far more versatile than most people realize, which is one reason I just love it!  Sliced and sprinkled with fresh ginger, green onions and a drizzle of soy sauce, baked with herbs, sprinkled with nutritional yeast, or pan-fried in a number of ways, tofu is one of my favorite foods.  Roasted sesame seeds are another favorite food of mine, and combined with tofu, they can be transformed into the perfect meal.

Pressed and sliced extra firm tofuExtra firm tofu, water pressed out (I love my TofuXpress) is most important for this recipe.  Served with brown rice and a crunchy chopped salad, tofu skeptics will be thoroughly surprised at how  satisfying this meal can be.  Try it! If you do not have a TofuXpress, drain your tofu between a clean, lint free kitchen towel or a thick layer of paper towels. Place a cutting board over the top with a few canned goods, a book or a heavy skillet for about 1/2 hour.

Soy sauce, sesame oil garlic and ginger marinadeA quick dip in the marinade, then pan-fried until the sesame seeds are super fragrant and crunchy, this is a quick, savory and simple dish.  It keeps well for a few days and is a tasty home lunch.

Sesame Tofu

Sesame Tofu

Serves 2 as a main dish

Ingredients

1 14 ounce package extra firm tofu, drained and water pressed out (Wildwood extra firm is recommended)

4 tablespoons lite soy sauce (Kikkoman recommended)

1 1/2 tablespoons sesame oil (Kadoya recommended)

2 teaspoons finely minced garlic

2 teaspoons finely minced fresh ginger root

1/2 cup roasted sesame seeds, white and black mixed

1 tablespoon corn starch

Preparation

Slice pressed tofu into seven even slabs, or just under 3/4 inches thick.  Slice each piece in half, lengthwise. Place on a paper towel while you make the marinade.

Combine soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic and ginger in a 9 x 9 inch baking dish.  Place tofu slices in dish, in a single layer.  Turn to coat all sides of tofu.  This may take just a few minutes.

Transfer the tofu slices to a plate and cut each piece in half, crosswise, to make shorter sticks.

Mix 1/2 cup sesame seeds with corn starch in a shallow bowl or plate.  Place a few pieces of tofu in the sesame seed mixture and press gently to coat both the top and bottom.  Remove to a plate and continue to coat all of the tofu.

Heat a tablespoon of canola oil over medium heat in a skillet large enough to hold all tofu pieces in a single layer.  Once the oil is hot, gently place tofu in the skillet.  Cook the tofu until nicely browned, about 5 minutes, adjusting the heat as needed.  Check a piece to make sure the sesame seeds and garlic are not burning.  Turn the tofu pieces over to brown the other side for another 4 – 5 minutes or so. I find it best to use a thin spatula to turn the pieces.  Just be careful when doing so as the sesame seeds have a tendency to fall off.  I quickly browned the two sides that are not coated with sesame seeds, by turning the pieces on their side for just  a minute.

Serve warm with brown rice and a chopped salad.  If you have leftovers, the tofu keeps well for at least 3 days.

 

 

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