Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Delicious Vegetarian Tofu Recipes: Thai to Malay

Tofu has long been a favorite in my household - loved for its versatility, affordability, and ability to satisfy vegetarians, vegans, and even meat lovers. Widely used in Japan and Korea ((KOREA THROUGH MY EYESHOKKAIDO WANDERLUST & OSAKA SUNSETS). tofu has become a global favorite, with endless possibilities for simple yet satisfying dishes.


Today, tofu is easily available, from traditional markets to high-end stores, offering many varieties. While I appreciate all types, my go-to is the soft, organic Japanese tofu, free of preservatives. Its mild flavor may seem simple, but it’s perfect for absorbing the bold, spicy, tangy, and sweet flavors of Malaysian and Asian cooking.


What makes these recipes even more special is that many of the ingredients come from my own garden at Nava’s Zen - chilies, basil, and spring onions that I carefully grow. 


(Vibrant Sabah chillies in purple, red, and green, grown fresh in Nava's Zen garden)


These tofu recipes are healthy, vegetarian, and ideal for anyone looking for quick, flavorful plant-based meals.

Thai-Style Tofu
Steam or microwave tofu for 1-2 minutes until heated through.
Transfer the tofu to a plate and top with chopped or sliced cucumber, tomato, and chilies.
Drizzle with lime juice and sprinkle with Thai basil leaves and salt to taste.


Korean-Style Tofu

Steam or microwave tofu until warmed.

Garnish with crushed peanuts, soy sauce, apple cider vinegar, chilies, salt, and fresh cilantro.


Chinese-Spiced Sweet Tofu

Lightly fry sliced tofu until golden and crisp. Set aside.

In a pan, heat oil and sweat chopped shallots until translucent.

Add chopped tomato, chili sauce, tomato sauce, a splash of soy sauce, salt, and spring onion. Cook until the sauce thickens.

Incorporate the fried tofu into the sauce and cook to achieve your desired texture.


Malay Achar Tofu

Slice tofu and set aside.

Heat oil in a pan and sweat chopped garlic and shallots until fragrant.

Stir in dried chili paste and chopped tomato. Add vinegar and salt, and cook until the mixture thickens into a sambal.

Add the tofu slices and cook until the tofu reaches your preferred texture.

 

Note: Adjust ingredients according to your taste preferences.

 

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