Tofu... the name brings up images of a tasteless, white blob. Pretty much accurate, except that tofu is very versatile and can be used almost everywhere meat is. I'll admit to a certain amount of apprehension when I first used tofu. When the results were, to put it lightly, less than edible, I was ready to give up on cooking with tofu. But, I did a little research and picked up a few tips.
The big thing I found was draining/pressing the tofu. Pressing removes the water from tofu, allowing it to absorb more flavor from the ingredients it cooked with. So I had a block of extra-firm tofu wrapped in paper towels on a cutting board, and a 10" cast-iron skillet
Back to the interwebbernets for more research. That's when I stumbled on the Tofu Xpress
It's pretty simple in concept, the developer talks about how she came up with it on the website. A container for the tofu and a lid that locks down and puts constant, steady pressure on the block. The first time I used the Tofu Xpress
I was amazed at how much water came out of one block of extra-firm tofu after one hour in the fridge - more than I got out using the cast-iron press on the counter. And bonus, you can marinate the tofu in the same container after you're doing pressing it, it comes with a lid as well. You can also use it for pressing the water out of thawed frozen spinach or eggplant slices.
The tofu dishes I've made since I got this have been great, the texture is very dense and meaty - very similar to the tofu I'm used to from Thai and Chinese restaurants.
I'll be making this this week:
Spicy Orange/Garlic Tofu
1 block extra-firm tofu, well pressed and diced into cubes
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tbsp olive oil
3 tbsp soy sauce
1/2 cup orange juice
Sriracha sauce
, to taste.
2 tbsp seasoned rice vinegar![](http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=one069-20&l=btl&camp=213689&creative=392969&o=1&a=B0005Z6X5G)
1/2 tsp fresh ginger, minced
1 1/2 tsp cornstarch dissolved in 3 tbsp water
Sauté tofu and garlic in olive oil for 3-4 minutes, until tofu is just lightly browned. In a seperate bowl, wisk soy sauce, orange juice, rice vinegar, Sriracha, and ginger. Pour over tofu and stir to coat Heat for 3-4 minutes, then add cornstarch and water, stir andrbing to a boil and cook until thick.
Serve over brown rice
13 comments:
I love tofu, but you're right, you must remove the water from it. I have rigged it to drain it just as you did. I put it between two cutting boards lined with towels. Then I put my kitchenaid on top of the boards. After that, I put the boards at a slight angle.
Sheesh!
And now someone has gone off and invented a machine! Yay for inventions!
I like my tofu fried in oil with sesame oil and curry, a dot of soy sauce and garlic. Then I put it over lightly steamed spinach.
Yum.
I love tofu and would like to make one. I'm going to buy the ingredients tomorrow. Thank you for the info.
Well, I like my tofu fried in oil with sesame oil and curry, a dot of soy sauce and garlic. Then I put it over lightly steamed spinach. thanx for the recipe.
I was leery but interested. The directions said you could put your tofu in the box and within one hour in the refrigerator you could have totally drained tofu. Still skeptical, I ordered it anyway.
pretty bland as is , you really need to pan fry the tofu with onion then add carrots and some mushrooms. I then added chicken broth with some corn startch and had a great sauce.
I will try your tufo recipe. I hope the result is good and yummy! Thank you for sharing your recipes and ideas.
I take this recipe from the Vegetarian Express cookbook. It was delicious. My family really like it.
I put it over lightly steamed spinach. thanx for the recipe, keep it up, looking forward.
Honestly, I never tried tufu, And I don't have idea how it taste like..hmmm..I think I must try this one. sounds good.
Im vegetarian kinda going into being vegan but not vegan yet but my question is what is one way I can cook the tofu to make it delicious? I usually just put some sauce or something or in salad or my mom helps so Idk if its fried or whatever. . but on my own I just need some tips on different ways I can have it or cook it. . .
Thanks!
oh and make it something easy and ingredients that I probably have at home if you could
These Tofu Xpress is looking so delicious!! I really like it. Thanks for the great share!
I can cook the tofu to make it delicious? I usually just put some sauce or something or in salad or my mom helps so Idk if its fried or whatever. . but on my own, anyway thanx for the tips.
I'm going to buy the ingredients tomorrow. Thank you for the info.
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