Best 3 Tofu With Miso Peanut Sauce Recipes

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**Tofu with Miso Peanut Sauce: A Flavorful and Versatile Dish**

Tofu with miso peanut sauce is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer, main course, or side dish. The combination of savory miso, nutty peanut butter, and sweet and tangy rice vinegar creates a complex and flavorful sauce that perfectly complements the mild flavor of tofu. This dish is also a great source of plant-based protein and healthy fats. In this article, we'll provide three different recipes for tofu with miso peanut sauce, each with its own unique flavor profile. Whether you're looking for a quick and easy weeknight meal or a more elaborate dish for a special occasion, you're sure to find a recipe here that you'll love. So grab your ingredients and let's get cooking!

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BAKED TOFU IN THAI PEANUT SAUCE



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Like Thai or Indonesian-style satays? Then you're going to love this super easy vegetarian and vegan version of tofu baked in a Thai-inspired peanut sauce.

Provided by Jolinda Hackett

Categories     Entree     Dinner

Time 40m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 (12- to 14-ounce) block of tofu , firm or extra firm
1/4 cup peanut butter, creamy or natural peanut butter is best; no chunks
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
2 tablespoons lime juice or orange juice
1 tablespoon soy sauce
2 tablespoons sesame oil (olive oil can be used if you're in a pinch)
3 tablespoons maple syrup, or honey or agave nectar
1 tablespoon sweet chili sauce

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • First, press your tofu .
  • Once your tofu is well-pressed, cut it into your desired shapes. Thin slabs, triangles or even small bite-sized shapes will work.
  • Once your tofu is ready to go, pre-heat the oven to 400 F. Line a baking tray with aluminum foil if you can since baked tofu sometimes gets a bit sticky, and the foil makes clean up super easy.
  • Next, prepare the sauce. Whisk together the peanut butter (melt it slightly in the microwave for just a few seconds to make this easier) with the ginger, lime juice or orange juice, soy sauce, sesame oil, maple syrup, and sweet chili sauce. Before you bake your tofu, give the sauce a quick taste. It should be delicious. If not, adjust the seasonings to taste.
  • Coat the tofu with the peanut sauce on all sides. You can transfer the sauce to a wide shallow bowl or dish and dip it in, or use a pastry brush to coat each piece by hand if you're working with larger pieces of tofu. We like to dip it, then brush on extra sauce.
  • Bake the tofu in the oven for about 15 to 17 minutes, keeping an eye on them so they don't burn. Turn pieces over, and bake another 10 to 15 minutes. (Note: The sauce on the aluminum foil will burn a bit, don't worry. You just don't want to see the coated tofu burn.)
  • Serve and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 302 kcal, Carbohydrate 18 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 2 g, Protein 15 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Sodium 303 mg, Sugar 13 g, Fat 21 g, ServingSize about 4 servings, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

SEARED TOFU WITH MISO SAUCE



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This basic tofu is delicious alone and with the miso sauce. But you have a host of other options as well: you can smother it with sautéed mushrooms or onions, you can put it in a sandwich with the works, or you can even slice it thinly then toss it with skinny udon noodles and peanut sauce. There are endless possibilities.

Provided by Deborah Madison

Categories     main-dish

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pound tofu, drained
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Sea salt, to taste
Soy sauce, to taste, Worcestershire sauce, steak sauce, or tamari will work
Miso Sauce, recipe follows
Scallions, slivered
Black sesame seeds, toasted, Several pinches
6 tablespoons white miso
2 teaspoons sugar, Or coconut sugar
1 tablespoon lemon, fresh, Meyer lemon, or Yuzu juice (or more to taste) work as well
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar, Mirin

Steps:

  • Drain the tofu then slice it crosswise into 6 pieces. Heat a cast iron or non-stick skillet. Add the tofu, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and cook over medium-high heat until golden. At first it will twitch around as the water in the tofu turns to steam, but then it will settle down. (Note: Tofu has fat in it so it will brown without adding more oil.) Once the first side is browned, turn and cook the second side, around 10 minutes in all. Shake over a tablespoon or two of your sauce of choice (soy, tamari, Worcestershire), season with salt and pepper to taste, and immediately turn off the heat. You can move to Step 2 while the tofu cooks.
  • While the tofu is cooking, using a small saucepan, mix the miso with the sugar and lemon juice. Cook over low heat and cook while stirring until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture is bubbly, about a minute. Let it cook, then stir in the lemon zest and vinegar. Taste to make sure the mixture has enough lemon (if using Meyer lemon, you might want to add a little more juice).
  • Place the tofu on a plate. Spoon the sauce over the finished tofu and garnish with the scallions and sesame seeds.

BAKED TOFU WITH PEANUT SAUCE AND COCONUT-LIME RICE



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A spicy, fragrant peanut sauce reminiscent of the groundnut stews that are popular across West Africa anchors this recipe. Any protein would be lucky to be doused and marinated in it, but tofu soaks up the peanut sauce's flavors and chars up nicely upon roasting. The tofu's neutral flavor allows the other flavors in the dish to break through. Red miso and fish sauce provide umami, honey lends a subtle sweetness and the lime zest in the coconut rice brightens it all. Finished with pickled peppers and fresh sliced scallions, this dish comes together to make an exciting but quick weeknight dinner.

Provided by Yewande Komolafe

Categories     dinner, weekday, grains and rice, vegetables, main course

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 tablespoons peanut or vegetable oil, plus more for brushing the pan and drizzling
2/3 cup lime juice (from about 5 limes), and zest of 1 lime
Kosher salt
8 baby bell peppers or 1 medium bell pepper (any color will do), stemmed and thinly sliced lengthwise
Black pepper
1 cup long-grain rice like jasmine or basmati
1/2 cup full-fat coconut milk
1 cup smooth, natural peanut butter
1 tablespoon red miso
1 tablespoon grated ginger
1 tablespoon fish sauce (optional)
2 teaspoons chopped habanero pepper, stem and seeds removed, or 1 tablespoon sambal
2 tablespoons buckwheat honey or molasses
2 (14-ounce) package extra-firm tofu, drained and sliced crosswise, 1/4-inch thick
3 cups peppery greens, like arugula, mizuna or baby mustard greens
2 scallions, trimmed and thinly sliced

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 450 degrees and lightly brush a large rimmed sheet pan with oil.
  • In a small bowl, stir 4 tablespoons lime juice with 1/2 teaspoon salt until salt dissolves. Add the sliced peppers, a few cracks of black pepper and set aside.
  • In a small pot, combine the rice with 1 cup water and the coconut milk. Season with salt and bring to a simmer. Cover and cook over medium-low until the rice is just tender, 12 to 15 minutes. Remove from the heat and let sit, covered, until ready to serve.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk 4 tablespoons lime juice with the peanut butter, miso, ginger, fish sauce (if using), habanero, 2 tablespoons oil, 1 tablespoon honey and 3/4 cup water. Stir until smooth and season to taste with salt.
  • Arrange the tofu pieces in a single layer on the oiled baking sheet and season with salt. Spoon about 2 tablespoons of the peanut sauce over each, covering the top and allowing the sauce to run down and coat the sides. Drizzle the tops with some oil, and roast until glaze is set, deep brown and caramelized along the edges, 18 to 20 minutes. Add the remaining lime juice and 1 tablespoon honey to the leftover peanut sauce in the bowl to make the dressing; set aside.
  • Divide the greens among bowls. Add the lime zest and half the sliced scallions to the rice, then fluff with a fork. Top the greens with the rice, then the tofu. Spoon the peanut dressing over everything, and garnish with the drained pickled peppers and remaining sliced scallions.

Tips for Making the Best Tofu with Miso Peanut Sauce:

  • Use extra firm tofu for the best texture.
  • Press the tofu well to remove excess water.
  • Cut the tofu into small cubes or slices for even cooking.
  • Marinate the tofu in the miso peanut sauce for at least 30 minutes, or up to overnight, for maximum flavor.
  • Cook the tofu over medium heat until crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.
  • Serve the tofu with additional miso peanut sauce, rice, and vegetables.

Conclusion:

This tofu with miso peanut sauce is a delicious and healthy meal that is perfect for any occasion. The tofu is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and the miso peanut sauce is flavorful and addictive. This dish is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it.

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