Veggie Tofu Stir-fry Recipe by My Anosmic Kitchen (2024)

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A veggie tofu stir-fry recipe that could give any takeout meal a good run for it's money so all the bets are in! Tofu sauce, sticky red onion and mushroom with broccoli makes a delicious meal all prepared in one skillet. Let's do this!

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Veggie Tofu Stir-Fry

I try to eat healthy in the week (not always successfully but mostly yes) so on the weekend it's time to enjoy all the extra sauce that this tofu offers. You will feel as though you are having a takeout even though it's homemade. This VEGGIE TOFU STIR-FRY is in no way "unhealthy" but it's also not as 'clean' as maybe a Spinach and Berry Salad With A Berry Salad Dressing -you see where I'm going with this right? 100% digressing now.

Again it's always about the additions like sauces, rice, noodles etc and not the tofu that's if you are concerned about calories.

Tofu

Some people love it and some ...... mmm.........not so much. We are not vegetarian/vegan (yes I should think so with all meat and pasta recipes on this blog!) but it's a good thing that you don't need to be in order to enjoy tofu because I love it!

Besides being a good source of protein, I believe that it can relief some symptoms of menopause, I am in 100%! My daughters always say "Mom, you've had menopause for 30 years now!" Ah well, it is what it is hey so you wait my baby and hope you don't get it as early as I did and then finally realize that it actually never really leaves you, now that's a real low life trick, I mean come on now ? Just for laughs 🙂

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How To Prepare Tofu

A number of ways and here are just a few;

  • Fry
  • Grill
  • Bake
  • Scrambled
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Preparation

Once your tofu is prepared and I say prepared instead of cooked because the truth is tofu doesn't really need a lot of cooking at all.

Once you have drained your tofu you can pretty much cook it the way you want, add some spiceand a sauce use it in salads, bowl foods and in soup too.

Buying Tofu

This is relevant to South Africa dependent on shop and price at the time.

When buying tofu remember that there's a selection of soft, firm, extra firm and fresh. The firm is a lot more expensive than the fresh so for example, if you're buying from Woollies and want a nice firm block you're looking at about R 70.00 to R 80.00 for a 300 gram block. You can buy a 500 gram block for the same price from general stores, so just shop around. (this post was written some time ago friends so check the prices)

You also get really affordable tofu blocks from any Asian store and its normally sold fresh in water.

Here's the thing, no one can tell you which one you would prefer so shop around and try them to decide for yourself.

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Should you rinse the tofu first?

Personally I rinse most foods before using and yes I rinse fresh tofu under a cold water tap. That's before I slice it or use it in any way. Just be gentle though when handling tofu it can break quite easily.

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Tips & Suggestions

  • Even if you are not vegetarian it's always good to give your body a rest from meat so adding tofu in your diet is a good source of protein. It doesn't always have to be chicken or tuna!
  • It can be bought in individual packages, wrapped, sealed etc. so is easily accessible
  • Always simply rinse your tofu under running water before using it just to clean it from anything that might be in the water that it comes in when buying fresh tofu.
  • Once you have rinsed the tofu, drain it because the more water you remove the crispier the tofu will be.
  • Draining need not be a a dreaded task, simply lay a kitchen towel down on a board or kitchen flat surface, lay down the tofu, cover it with another kitchen towel, cover with a bread board and a heavy skillet. Done.

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Recipe

Veggie Tofu Stir-Fry

Miranda | My Anosmic Kitchen

Tofu sauce, sticky red onion and mushroom with broccoli makes a delicious TOFU STIR-FRY and all prepared using one skillet (easy clean up)

5 from 2 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cooked rice if serving with rice
  • 2 small peeled and halved red onions
  • ½ head broccoli or broccoli florets
  • 1 pkt firm tofu or 4 small block fresh tofu
  • 2 tbsps coconut oil or your preferred oil
  • sesame seeds for sprinkling
  • ½ cup sliced mushrooms this measurement can be adjusted to your preference of how many you want in the recipe

SAUCE INGREDIENTS

  • 2 tablespoon low sodium soy sauce
  • ½ cup hoisen sauce
  • 1 teaspoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon grated ginger
  • ½ teaspoon red chili flakes

Instructions

  • First things first, drain the tofu for at least 30 minutes - 2 clean dish towels, one at the bottom one over the tofu. A bread board and then a heavy skillet or even canned foods. Something heavy to help release the water. (see tips & suggestions for more info if needed)

  • Mix the SAUCE ingredients in a small bowl and leave it in the fridge while the tofu is draining.

  • After 30 minutes cut the tofu into bite sized pieces, toss into the bowl with the sauce and return to the fridge while you prepare the veggies.

  • Heat a skillet/pan with a tablespoon of oil and add the broccoli, red onion and mushrooms and let it all cook/braze on low to medium heat. While slow cooking add a tablespoon of the 'sauce' ingredients to caramelize the onions. This should take about 10 to 12 minutes. Place in bowls and set aside.

  • Same skillet/pan heat the other tablespoon of oil, add the tofu and don't fiddle, let it brown on the one side (about 2 minutes) and then using either a kitchen tongs or fork turn one at a time or even slide a large egg lifter to toss them over at once.

  • Once nicely browned serve with rice, veggies and sprinkle some sesame seeds while warm.

Notes

  • For a perfect & fluffy basmati rice recipe there's an easy post here.

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  1. Cindy

    Easy and flavorful! Thank you for sharing.Veggie Tofu Stir-fry Recipe by My Anosmic Kitchen (18)

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    • Miranda's Anosmic Kitchen

      That's so kind of you to leave a comment Cindy thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.

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  2. Lea

    This stir-fry looks so flavorful but also like it's not a pain to cook! Adding to my list 🙂

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    • Miranda's Anosmic Kitchen

      How did I miss this???? Thank you so much!

      Reply

  3. Sandra Dee

    This dish was amazing. I cut 3 medium carrots on the bias, and this was a wonderful addition to the recipe; I was concerned there wouldn’t be enough sauce, but this recipe makes an abundance of sauce, which I love—so many of the recipes I’ve tried just don’t make enough sauce. I give this recipe ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and will use this exclusively and pass along to others! (Many other items can easily be added, as well.) Thank you so much for a fabulous tofu veggie stir-fry ????Veggie Tofu Stir-fry Recipe by My Anosmic Kitchen (19)

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    • Miranda's Anosmic Kitchen

      Hi Sandra, you made my evening thank you for a wonderful review and I can't tell you how happy I am that you enjoyed it???????????? Big hugs, Miranda xx

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  4. john wydo

    Thank you for sharing this recipe Miranda

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    • Miranda's Anosmic Kitchen

      You are most welcome John. Thank you very much for leaving a comment, I appreciate it????????????

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FAQs

What kind of tofu is best for stir-fry? ›

For tofu stir-fries, buy extra-firm tofu (or if you can't find that, buy firm tofu). Grace Young, wok guru and author of Stir-Frying to the Sky's Edge, says that for the best texture, “You want to remove as much liquid as possible before you stir-fry, so start with extra-firm.

How do you eat tofu if you don't like it? ›

How to Make Tofu Taste Good
  1. Understand the different tofu varieties. ...
  2. Press your tofu. ...
  3. Marinate the tofu – for a long time! ...
  4. Use cornstarch to make crispy tofu. ...
  5. Use sesame oil for pan-frying. ...
  6. A good sauce is your best friend. ...
  7. Crumble it up. ...
  8. Use your blender.
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What to eat with tofu? ›

Tofu is a versatile plant-based protein source that can be eaten with grains (rice, quinoa, barley, and more), pasta, veggies (stir fry, air fried, roasted, and more), on top of salads, and in buddha bowls. You can combine different sides to create a balanced meal of a protein, grain, and vegetable.

What kind of tofu do Chinese restaurants use? ›

But at Chinese restaurants, the most commonly used tofu is silken tofu or egg tofu. They also use cornstarch or potato starch to lightly coat the tofu before putting it in the wok or fryer to fry.

What makes tofu taste better? ›

Coat it in garlic, black pepper, salt (plus more of your favourite seasonings), liquid aminos and some olive oil. Then mix it into some cornstarch and toss it all together, then bake for about 20 minutes. Cornstarch also helps to draw out excess moisture so it really gets the tofu crispy.

What to avoid with tofu? ›

Tofu may help treat and prevent metabolic syndrome, cancer, and other health conditions. Soy may have a small negative effect on thyroid medication. It may also alter the effectiveness of the blood thinner warfarin. Don't eat soy or soy products if you're allergic to them.

What happens if you don't drain tofu before cooking? ›

Here's the thing: even though tofu might be labeled firm or extra-firm, it contains a lot of water. This excess water can cause the tofu to crumble when you cook it, and it will also have a hard time crisping up. But when you press tofu, you remove the excess moisture.

Can you coat tofu in flour instead of cornstarch? ›

Substitutions: If you prefer not to cook with cornstarch, you can substitute in an equal volume of all-purpose flour or potato starch. Tofu: This recipe can also be made with medium-firm tofu, but you'll need to be a bit more gentle while pressing and coating it.

What vegetables go well with tofu? ›

Spinach cooks ultra quickly, which is why in this recipe you can sauté it in the pan right with the tofu. For firmer vegetables, like broccoli or peppers, I recommend cooking the tofu as directed through Step 2, then removing it to a plate.

What spices go well with tofu? ›

Single Spices to Consider

Cumin Powder: Delivers an earthy warmth, a star in spice rubs or marinades. Garlic Powder: The universal maestro of flavor, perfect for a savory twist. Black Pepper: Coarsely ground for a zesty kick that elevates tofu's natural charm.

Is tofu good for you to Lose Weight? ›

Tofu is a cholesterol-free, low-calorie, high-protein food that's also rich in bone-boosting calcium and manganese. Tofu may help you to lose weight by keeping you fuller for longer on fewer calories than meat. It may reduce the risk of heart disease, especially when swapped for saturated fat-heavy animal proteins.

Is firm or extra firm tofu better for frying? ›

Extra-firm tofu has less water than firm tofu, which you notice in the difference in texture. The culinary possibilities of firm and extra-firm are almost the same, but extra-firm tofu doesn't absorb marinades as well. On the other hand, extra-firm is easier to pan-fry, stir-fry or deep-fry.

Is firm or soft tofu better for frying? ›

When pan-frying tofu, choose firm or extra-firm tofu. The former may take a little longer to pan-fry because it has more moisture, but pan-fried firm tofu absorbs flavors well simply because it's not as dense as extra-firm tofu.

What kind of tofu is good for cooking? ›

Make sure you select the right texture.

In grocery stores, it ranges from silken to extra-firm. Soft silken tofu would be my choice for blending into desserts or slicing into miso soup, but if you're serving it as a main dish or topping it onto bowls, extra-firm is what you'll need.

What is the best tofu for cooking? ›

Extra firm tofu has the tightest curds and can stand up to hearty cooking methods, such as pan frying and baking. Firm tofu is often used in traditional Asian soups such as hot and sour soup and miso soup.

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