Giant tofu stirfry with mixed vegetables and peanut butter ~ Ham Pie Sandwiches

12 June 2013

Giant tofu stirfry with mixed vegetables and peanut butter

tofu and vegetable stirfry with peanut butter

A little while ago I had a delightful noontime visit from my friend Chrissy, who had driven over the mountain from Santa Cruz to go to multiple interviews in one day. YIKES. Clearly, she needed some relaxing downtime in the form of a delicious lunch she didn't have to think about at all. So I broke out the biggest frying pan I have, turned on the rice cooker, and turned out a huge batch of vegan tofu stir-fry stuffed with shredded cabbage and carrot, nice chunks of broccoli, and sweet red bell pepper. Hooray!

I used peanut oil because it has a high smoke point and I like the flavor it adds to the dish. If you're serving someone with a nut allergy, you can simply switch out the peanut oil for vegetable oil and eliminate the peanut butter. Something like tahini or sunflower seed butter might be a good substitute, depending on the specific allergy. But this is also great with no nut content whatever. No worries.

Giant tofu stirfry with mixed vegetables and peanut

firm tofu
peanut oil/veg oil
soy sauce
sriracha sauce
sesame oil
onion
garlic
fresh ginger
carrot
broccoli
red pepper
cabbage
all the other veg in the house
peanut butter
rice wine vinegar

Start in advance by pressing your tofu. Slice the tofu in half horizontally, keeping both pieces as even as possible, and sandwich them between two cutting boards. Weight the whole business down with a pot full of water or something similarly heavy, and let sit for an hour or so. I like to put a towel under one end of the bottom cutting board and hang the other end over the lip of the sink, so all the liquid drains into the sink itself.

When you're ready to cook, slice your tofu into 1-inch cubes. Brush on both sides with a sprinkling of soy sauce, sriracha, and sesame oil. Heat a frying pan to medium-high, add a few dabs of peanut oil, and rotate to coat. Then slide in all your tofu. Fry, tossing occasionally, until your tofu is golden brown and delightful on all sides.

browned tofu cubes with soy sauce and sriracha

While your tofu is cooking, slice up all your aromatics and vegetables. You can use practically any veg you have in the house for a stir-fry of this nature. I used everything in the ingredient list; things like bok choy, mushrooms, or green pepper would be great additions as well.

When your tofu is done, tip it out of the pan and set it aside. Add another dab of peanut oil and tip in the onions. Cook until golden, stirring occasionally. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for another few minutes. Then start gradually adding in your main vegetables, starting with those that take longer to cook (broccoli, carrot) and ending with those that don't take so long (cabbage, red pepper). Season the pan with soy sauce and sriracha (and powdered ginger, if you don't have fresh) with your first vegetable addition.

tofu and vegetable stirfry with peanut butter

When all of your vegetables are tender, add a big spoonful of peanut butter to the pan, along with a bit more soy sauce and sriracha as needed. You might want to add a little bit of water to help melt the peanut butter as well. Add your cooked tofu and toss together over slightly lowered heat until the peanut butter has melted and coated everything and the tofu is hot through. When everything is ready, take the pan off the heat and stir in a splash of rice wine vinegar.

Serve over rice or your choice of noodle. Udon would clearly be pretty great. I think I'd make a spicy peanut-soy sauce separately instead of pouring small bits of everything right into the pan in that case, though.

tofu and vegetable stirfry with brown rice

We ate our stirfry over long-grain brown rice, and then Chrissy went off, full & happy, to her next appointment. Such a satisfying lunch.

What kind of dishes do you love to serve your friends?

12 comments:

Michelle said...

The best friends are the ones who feed you!! This looks delish. I love vegetable stir fries. My favorite.

Unknown said...

This looks SO good. I love veggie stir fries with peanut sauce, but am usually too lazy to make rice, vegetables, and sauce. Brilliant to make the sauce in the stir-fry itself! The pressed sriracha-soy sauce tofu looks and sounds incredible. Thank you for this beautiful recipe! Everything on your site looks scrumptious!

foodfeud said...

I can never get my tofu to look like that. Great job.

erin said...

This actually looks incredible. I'm definitely going to have to try something similar for dinner one night.
We had friends over last night and technically they fed us... it was an indian feast and it was amazing. Dhal, potato curry, saffron rice. Delicious.

Sippity Sup said...

of course Peanut Butter! What a perfect short cut. GREG

Monet said...

I love adding peanut butter and oil to my Asian stir fries. So good and so filling! This looks packed full of all kinds of vegetable goodness. Thank you for sharing!

Jes said...

Coordinating multiple interviews in one day sounds terrifying. Major kudos for your friend managing to do it! And yay, giant veggie stir-frys are just the best! That would totally help me chill in the middle of such a stressful day!

Anonymous said...

Haha, "all the other veg in the house"--you stir-fry like I stir-fry! What better way to clean out the fridge/freezer and get a delicious meal in the process? And there's no stir-fry quite like one that involves PB. Mmmm.

Joanne said...

A good stir fry with peanut sauce is my kind of meal! I'd be more than happy to munch on this!

Unknown said...

That looks AWESOME. I have been craving an asian stir fry lately, and I love crisped up stir fried tofu! A great way to eat a lot of veggies and use up some of the ones from my garden, too! Beautiful dish :)

~~louise~~ said...

I'm always on the look-out for creative Tofu recipes Eileen. This one is a keeper!

Thank you so much for sharing...

Lysa said...

Just made this- it was great! I added green beans, green onions, water chestnuts, and baby corn. I also baked the tofu. Check it out :) http://www.thoughtbubbles.tk/?p=1912