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    Tofu Part 4: Cooking

    Tofu Tutorial Part 4: Cooking | www.ilovevegan.com

    Clockwise from left: Marinated Smoky Maple Tofu,
    Salt & Pepper Tofu, Soy Sauce Tofu, and Baked Marinated Tofu.

    Sautéing

    This is my personal favourite way to prepare tofu. It's faster than baking tofu and you don't need to marinate it for a flavourful outcome. Sautéing tends to result in a crispier outside. Here are directions for sauteing your tofu in 3 different ways: marinated, with a little salt and pepper, or with soy sauce.

    What You'll Need

    • 1 block of tofu, drained, and cut up (and if desired, marinated with excess marinade blotted off)
    • a large skillet
    • a large flipper or pair of tongs
    • 2 teaspoon of canola oil
    • optional: salt, pepper, soy sauce

    Directions

    Marinated Tofu
    1. In your skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat.Tofu Tutorial Part 4: Cooking | www.ilovevegan.com
    2. Once your oil is hot, layer your tofu evenly into the pan. The oil should sizzle, if it doesn't it's not hot enough!Tofu Tutorial Part 4: Cooking | www.ilovevegan.com
    3. Cook for 4 minutes, or until your tofu is nicely browned.Tofu Tutorial Part 4: Cooking | www.ilovevegan.com
    4. Flip each piece and cook for another 4 minutes, or until browned.
    Salt & Pepper Tofu

    Perfect for dipping, adding to stir-fries, or added to soup.

    Follow directions from above using tofu that hasn't been marinated, sprinkle each side with salt and pepper before flipping.

    Tofu Tutorial Part 4: Cooking | www.ilovevegan.com

    Soy Sauce Tofu

    This is my go to, quick and easy tofu for stir-fries, chilled to top salads, or in sandwiches.

    Follow directions above. Once tofu is fully browned, add a few of good dashes of soy sauce, and flick your skillet to evenly coat all of the tofu. Give the tofu a minute or so to fully absorb the soy sauce.
    Tofu Tutorial Part 4: Cooking | www.ilovevegan.com

    Baking

    For maximum flavour, I suggest that you marinate your tofu prior to baking and make sure you don't cut it too large!

    What You'll Need:

    • 1 block of tofu, drained, cut up, and marinated
    • a cookie sheet
    • parchment paper
    • a flipper or tongs

    Directions

    1. Preheat your oven to 350F
    2. On a cookie sheet fitted with a piece of parchment paper, lay out your tofu. Reserve any leftover marinade.Tofu Part 4: Cooking - ilovevegan.com #vegan #recipes #tofu
    3. Bake for 15 minutes, flip, and spoon some of the remaining marinade over the tofu. Return to the oven.
      Tofu Part 4: Cooking - ilovevegan.com #vegan #recipes #tofu
    4. Bake for an additional 10-15 minutes.
      Tofu Part 4: Cooking - ilovevegan.com #vegan #recipes #tofu

    Easy Alternate Ways to Prepare Tofu

    • Crumble tofu, and saute with vegetables in a little extra-virgin olive oil or coconut oil. Great for tomato sauces and chili.
    • Make a Tofu Scramble for breakfast, serve with whole grain toast and some fresh fruit.
    • Turn a tofu scramble into a delicious Breakfast Wrap, perfect to take on the go!
    • Cube plain tofu and add to a simple broth soup, or make our Tofu Noodle Soup.


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    Comments

    1. Rebecca

      July 24, 2015 at 7:27 pm

      Hi Brittany, thanks for the tips. However I get really frustrated when trying to saute tofu because even though I'm using canola oil and a non-stick pan, it ALWAYS sticks! A lot!!! I tried deep frying too, and no luck. I wait until the oil is really hot but it sticks anyways. Any advice??? I'm trying to go vegan and I would love to be able to prepare beautiful sauteed tofu like the ones in your pictures.

      Thanks!

      Reply
      • Brittany

        July 24, 2015 at 8:20 pm

        Hi Rebecca! I totally know what you mean! I've found that tofu tends to stick to the pan right up until the point where it actually forms a proper "crust" and THEN it will lift off the pan quite easily. I'm thinking you might be trying to flip it a little too early. I like to use a wooden scraper to help pop it off the pan. I hope that helps! Thanks for commenting 😀

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