Tofu: victory
Feb. 16th, 2021 04:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A few weeks back I bought and cooked tofu for the first time - J and I made a horrible combo of her oven-baked tofu and a crispy tofu (I added a lot of flour, expecting something akin to crumbing meat, but her recipe involves soy sauce and we sort of... baked goop onto tofu). I had the other half of the two-pack left, so I attempted Jack Monroe's Crispy Seasoned Tofu (from Vegan-ish). And of course made some alterations on the go.
This recipe is: vegetarian, vegan, lactose free, tomato free... everything but soy free, really
This recipe can be: gluten-free (I made it on a basic gf cake flour mix)
This recipe needs: a little chopping, hovering over a very hot frying pan
This recipe isn't: a whole meal
About 200 grams of firm tofu (I think. I still don't fully understand tofu types. Jack calls for firm; I used this, which doesn't advertise its firmness but seemed about right)
At least 2 tbsp flour - I think I used about four, it was easier to have a heaping of it to toss the tofu in
1-2 tsp mixed herbs
Optional addition from me: garlic, onion powder
1/2 tsp paprika, any
A dash of salt
Generous helping of cracked black pepper
A dash of oil (I prefer peanut but any will do)
1. Dice the tofu into 1cm cubes
2. In a bowl that is LARGER THAN YOU THINK YOU NEED, mix all dry ingredients
3. Toss the tofu with the flour-herb-spice mix
4. Bring a frying pan to high heat, and fry the cubes in batches, turning as each side browns
The cubes are suitable to go straight into a stir-fry or curry.
This recipe is: vegetarian, vegan, lactose free, tomato free... everything but soy free, really
This recipe can be: gluten-free (I made it on a basic gf cake flour mix)
This recipe needs: a little chopping, hovering over a very hot frying pan
This recipe isn't: a whole meal
About 200 grams of firm tofu (I think. I still don't fully understand tofu types. Jack calls for firm; I used this, which doesn't advertise its firmness but seemed about right)
At least 2 tbsp flour - I think I used about four, it was easier to have a heaping of it to toss the tofu in
1-2 tsp mixed herbs
Optional addition from me: garlic, onion powder
1/2 tsp paprika, any
A dash of salt
Generous helping of cracked black pepper
A dash of oil (I prefer peanut but any will do)
1. Dice the tofu into 1cm cubes
2. In a bowl that is LARGER THAN YOU THINK YOU NEED, mix all dry ingredients
3. Toss the tofu with the flour-herb-spice mix
4. Bring a frying pan to high heat, and fry the cubes in batches, turning as each side browns
The cubes are suitable to go straight into a stir-fry or curry.
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Date: 2021-02-16 09:58 pm (UTC)