Best 3 Arroz Con Tofu Recipes

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**Embark on a Culinary Journey to Savor Arroz con Tofu: A Symphony of Flavors and Textures**

Unleash your inner chef and embark on a culinary adventure with arroz con tofu, a delectable and versatile dish that tantalizes the taste buds with its harmonious blend of flavors and textures. This delightful creation seamlessly weaves together the delicate savoriness of tofu with the fluffy embrace of rice, resulting in a symphony of flavors that will leave you craving more. Our collection of recipes offers a diverse range of options to suit every palate, from the classic simplicity of Arroz con Tofu Cubano to the vibrant and spicy Arroz con Tofu a la Mexicana. Whether you seek a comforting weeknight meal or a showstopping centerpiece for your next dinner party, our arroz con tofu recipes are sure to impress and delight. So, prepare to be captivated as we guide you through the culinary journey of a lifetime, where every bite of arroz con tofu promises an explosion of flavors and an unforgettable experience.

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ARROZ TAPADO (RICE-ON-TOP)



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A fun Peruvian dish that looks cool and is always a hit with the kids! Seasoned meat is the surprise center to the rice on top. Makes great leftovers!

Provided by Katie

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Tapas

Time 1h30m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 21

2 cups uncooked white rice
4 cups water
1 egg
1 potato, peeled and cubed
1 cup vegetable oil for frying
3 small tomatoes, coarsely chopped
½ cup water
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
½ large onion, finely chopped
3 cloves garlic, chopped
1 teaspoon ground dried aji chile
½ teaspoon ground cumin
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano
1 pound lean ground beef
2 large carrots, peeled and cubed
¼ cup frozen peas
1 tablespoon peanut butter
1 teaspoon chopped fresh cilantro
1 teaspoon chopped fresh tomato
1 teaspoon ketchup

Steps:

  • Bring the rice and 4 cups of water to a boil in a saucepan over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the rice is tender, and the liquid has been absorbed, 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Place the egg into a saucepan, and cover with water by 1 inch. Cover the saucepan and bring the water to a boil over high heat. Once the water is boiling, remove from the heat and let the egg stand in the hot water for 15 minutes. Pour out the hot water, then cool the egg under cold running water in the sink. Peel once cold. Chop the egg and set aside in a small bowl.
  • Heat 1 cup of vegetable oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Deep fry the potato cubes until golden brown, about 5 minutes; drain on paper towels, and set aside.
  • Place tomatoes and 1/2 cup of water in a blender, and puree until tomatoes are liquefied (peel and seed first, if desired).
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat, and cook and stir the onion, garlic, aji chile powder, cumin, black pepper, and oregano until the onion begins to brown, 8 to 10 minutes; pour in the pureed tomatoes, and simmer for 5 more minutes, stirring often. Mix in the ground beef and carrots, and cook until the meat is no longer pink and the carrots are tender, about 10 minutes. Break the meat up into small chunks as it cooks. Mix in the chopped hard-cooked egg, peas, and peanut butter until thoroughly combined. Finally, gently stir in the cubes of fried potato.
  • To assemble the dish, oil a flexible plastic bowl (at least 1 cup size) and press cooked rice into the bottom to fill 1/3 of the bowl. Layer about 3/4 inch of meat mixture over the rice, and top with more cooked rice to fill the bowl. With an oiled hand, gently press on the rice to compact the mixture; place a serving plate on top of the bowl, flip, and turn out the rice and meat-filled form. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Garnish with sprinkles of cilantro, chopped tomato, and dollops of ketchup on each serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 509.6 calories, Carbohydrate 63.1 g, Cholesterol 80.6 mg, Fat 18 g, Fiber 3.5 g, Protein 22.5 g, SaturatedFat 5.1 g, Sodium 116.4 mg, Sugar 4.1 g

ARROZ CON TOFU



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Here's a veganized version of my Mom's delicious Arroz con Pollo (Mexican Chicken and Rice). I was really craving it.

Provided by Prose

Categories     Rice

Time 40m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 lbs sliced tofu
1/4 cup olive oil
1 chopped onion
1 crushed garlic clove
1 teaspoon thyme
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 bay leaf
3 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro or 3 tablespoons parsley
salt and pepper
2 -3 cups vegetable broth
4 cups cooked rice

Steps:

  • Brown tofu in skillet in hot oil on medium heat.
  • Remove tofu to warm platter and add onion and spices. Sautee until golden.
  • Return tofu to skillet and add broth. Simmer about 20 minutes. Remove tofu to platter with warm rice.
  • Add to skillet 3 tablespoons corn starch and whisk. Boil and stir adding corn starch as needed until thick gravy is formed. Spoon over tofu and rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 258.5, Fat 11.3, SaturatedFat 1.6, Sodium 10.3, Carbohydrate 30.2, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 1.4, Protein 10

ARROZ CON TOCINO (RICE WITH SALT PORK)



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In Puerto Rico, rice is typically served at Thanksgiving. Arroz con gandules is standard, and this twist on classic white rice is also a favorite. Salt pork or bacon is sautéed until crisp, replacing the oil and salt that's usually added to white rice and giving this staple a decidedly porky essence. While Puerto Ricans often use a lightweight aluminum pot or caldero for rice dishes, a large, light, nonstick saucepan with a lid is a good replacement. Salt pork can vary in saltiness and funk, so rinse well and pat dry with a clean towel before dicing, and adjust the salt to taste. Do not wash the rice before cooking as it will make the rice retain moisture and become mushy. This quick, easy side dish pairs well with saucy beans, greens and stewed meats any day of the week.

Provided by Von Diaz

Categories     grains and rice, side dish

Time 1h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4

5 1/2 ounces salt pork or bacon, chopped into 1/4-inch pieces (about 1 cup)
1 to 2 large garlic cloves, minced
2 cups short grain rice or sushi rice
Salt

Steps:

  • Heat a large saucepan with a lid over medium. Add salt pork or bacon, and cook, stirring often, for 7 to 10 minutes until browned and toasty, and a substantial amount of oil has released. Add garlic and sauté for 30 seconds more until fragrant, then add rice and stir until the rice is evenly coated with fat and starts to turn opaque.
  • Meanwhile, bring 3 cups of water to a boil in a small saucepan or kettle.
  • Add the boiling water to the rice mixture and bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer uncovered until liquid has almost completely evaporated and the surface of the rice is dotted with little bubbly volcanoes, about 7 to 10 minutes.
  • When there is no more liquid bubbling up from the holes, reduce heat to low, cover and cook for 17 minutes without stirring. Remove from heat and let rest, covered, for at least 10 minutes. Taste to ensure rice is fully cooked, and let sit for 5 to 10 more minutes with the lid on if needed. Fluff with a fork, season with salt to taste and serve.

Tips:

  • Choose the right tofu: For this recipe, firm or extra-firm tofu is best. It will hold its shape better during cooking.
  • Press the tofu: Pressing the tofu removes excess water, which helps it to absorb more flavor and become crispy when cooked.
  • Marinate the tofu: Marinating the tofu in a mixture of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and sesame oil adds flavor.
  • Cook the tofu in a hot skillet: This will help to create a crispy outer layer.
  • Use a variety of vegetables: This recipe is a great way to use up leftover vegetables. Try adding broccoli, carrots, snap peas, or bok choy.
  • Serve with your favorite sauce: This dish can be served with a variety of sauces, such as soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, or sweet and sour sauce.

Conclusion:

This arroz con tofu is a delicious and easy-to-make meal that is perfect for a weeknight dinner. It is packed with flavor and nutrients, and it can be easily customized to your liking. Whether you are a vegetarian or simply looking for a new way to enjoy tofu, this recipe is sure to please.

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