I do love crispy oven baked tofu (as does Belle), so moderation my friend. the other night, I sliced up some tofu, spritzed it with oil, placed it in the oven. At the same time, I boiled some pasta and used some of the boiling water to steam some acorn squash. I made a glaze of orange juice, sage, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, pinch of brown sugar, agave nectar, and water (basically, combine in a saucepot and simmer). Then, at the last minute, sautee some garlic, toss in the al dente pasta, brown slightly, add tofu and acorn squash, add glaze. Serve. This meal was very low work and quick. I spent much of my time playing with Belle rather than cooking which was the goal on a night when Maybelle's Dad was working.
that looks delicious! i'm on the fence too - I used to love it, but am not running out anytime soon to get some. being vegetarian, its a huge dent in my protein list though!
ReplyDeleteI am not a huge cooker of tofu, this looks so lithgt and easy to make that I'll have to give it a go. I just bought some agave nectar as well, serindipity?
ReplyDeleteI like tofu myself but no one in my family does. You are trying so many different recipes.
ReplyDeleteplease add us to your list of tofu lovers. You really tickled out taste buds with this great, comforting dish!
ReplyDeleteI used to be a big consumer of soy products (was vegetarian for 2 years), but I am on the fence much like you are now. That said, this looks and sounds really delicious just like those rolls below!
ReplyDeletethese tofu-haters don't know what they're missing. i'll bet most of them have never even tried it. this looks like a great, spur-of-the-moment concoction. :)
ReplyDeleteComfort in a cup. What more can one ask for. :)
ReplyDeleteI like tofu regardless of how it is prepared and this is really unique for me. The recipe looks great.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! Love the combo you used:-)
ReplyDeleteHey, what's wrong with organic tofu!? Less of this tofu-bashing please ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow hot do you do the oven? I like oven-baked tofu but it doesn't usually come out all that crispy, more simply firm and a bit crispy...