Showing posts with label tofu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tofu. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Indian Food (Explorations in Tofu: Part 2 of 5)


I love Indian food- it’s delicious and super easy to get vegan. Although Palak Paneer (or Saag Paneer? I think Palak is a type of Saag...) is one of my favorite dishes. After going vegan I missed those chunks of cheese. Yummmm. 

Anyone so last night I decided to make a vegetable curry because I had leftover veggies from a party platter I made last weekend. While I was cooking the curry, I forgot I had some long lost frozen spinach and a block of tofu, and decided to try a vegan palak paneer, for my explorations of tofu series.


Vegan Vegetable Curry

1 can of light coconut cream
1-2 tbsp of curry powder (I love a ton of curry, but start with a little and work your way up to taste)
2 tsp of garlic salt (Use more if needed)
1 tbsp onion powder
1 tsp paprika
A vast array of vegetables (I used broccoli, snap peas, and carrots)

1.              Heat up the coconut milk over medium.
2.              Add all the spices and stir till combined.
3.              Add all the vegetables; stir till vegetables are all covered.
4.              Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer for 10-15 minutes. I like my vegetables still a bit firm so do this to taste. 

Palak Tofu

¼ cup olive oil
¼ cup finely chopped onion
2 cups frozen spinach (next time I’ll try fresh)
1 medium tomato
¼ package medium-firm tofu (optional)
2 tsp cumin
2 tsp coriander
2 tsp turmeric
salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp vegannaise (or coconut milk + sprinkle of salt)

1.              Heat up half the olive oil with the onions over medium
2.              Right as the onions get glassy add the spinach and stir. Let simmer.
3.              Chop the tomato up and throw it in the blender or food processor till pureed. Add to the spinach.
4.              Add all the spices and vegannaise and stir till combined. Taste it- add any additional amount of spices to get to the right flavor for you.
5.              Chop the tofu into bite size pieces. Add to the spinach, stir till covered and reduce heat to low medium. Simmer for 10-15 minutes.

Serve both dishes over rice and enjoy!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Explorations of Tofu: Part 1 of 5


I love edamame. In my opinion it is the best soy form. That said- Tofu is definitely not my all-time favorite food, I used to eat and drink a lot of soymilk and tofu. But as I discovered almond milk I also realized that tofu wasn’t my only option in vegetarian cooking. That aside, I’ve been getting some twitter requests for some tofu recipes, so I’d love to share a few of my favorites. Maybe while I show you how versatile it is, I’ll remember why I loved this forgotten food in the first place. Expect 5 recipes over the next week and a half, in between, I'll be mixing in a few vegan/gluten free/sugar free/soy free recipes too!

Breakfast
I used to be a firm believer in when I give something up; I needed to give it up. I didn’t like meat, so why would I want meat substitutes? Dairy replacers didn’t bother me because if you have an allergy- why would you give up French toast? But as I’ve started to give up gluten, dairy, and eggs I do find myself missing certain things.

I used to eat scrambled eggs and Greek yogurt every breakfast, I always felt great with the burst of protein right in the morning. Now that I’m not listing that as an option I usually go for smoothies and granola. I’ve been interested in the idea of scrambled tofu, but I never found a recipe that quite made it taste enough like eggs.

Then it hit me: I’m not TRYING to make scrambled eggs. I’m making scrambled TOFU so it WILL taste different and I need to get a handle on that.

So ladies and gentlemen, please step forward and this scrambled tofu recipe:




Spiced Scrambled Tofu

1 package of soft or medium tofu
2 large leafs of kale torn into small pieces
1 small zucchini diced
2 tsp of turmeric
2 tsp of mustard seeds
1 tsp of paprika
2 tsp of onion powder
2 tsp of garlic salt
2 tbsp of coconut or olive oil

1.              Puree tofu with spices.
2.              Heat up oil on skillet over medium heat. Add zucchini.
3.              Saute for 2 minutes then add tofu.  Stir and let cook for about 7-10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
4.              Once the tofu starts to brown, add kale and cook for an additional 3 minutes.
5.              Serve immediately with fresh ground pepper.