This delightful dish combines the nutty flavor of sesame oil with the savory goodness of teriyaki vegetables. Perfect for a weeknight dinner, this recipe is both nutritious and satisfying, featuring crispy tofu and a medley of colorful vegetables.
If you don't usually cook with tofu, you might need to look for it in the refrigerated section of your supermarket, often near the produce or in the health food aisle. Sesame oil can typically be found in the international foods section, and maple syrup is usually located near the breakfast items. Make sure to get firm tofu for the best texture.
Ingredients For Sesame Tofu With Teriyaki Vegetables
Tofu: Firm tofu is pressed and cubed to provide a hearty, protein-rich base for the dish.
Sesame oil: Adds a rich, nutty flavor and is used for frying the tofu and vegetables.
Broccoli florets: Provides a crunchy texture and is packed with nutrients.
Carrot: Adds sweetness and color to the stir-fry.
Bell pepper: Brings a vibrant color and a slight sweetness to the dish.
Soy sauce: Adds a salty, umami flavor to the sauce.
Maple syrup: Provides a touch of sweetness to balance the savory elements.
Cornstarch: Mixed with water to thicken the sauce.
Sesame seeds: Used as a garnish to add a final touch of flavor and texture.
Technique Tip for This Recipe
When cooking tofu, ensure it is well-pressed to remove excess moisture. This helps achieve a crispier texture when frying. Use a tofu press or wrap the tofu in a clean kitchen towel and place a heavy object on top for at least 15 minutes.
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Alternative Ingredients
Sesame oil - Substitute with olive oil: Olive oil has a mild flavor and is a good alternative for cooking, though it won't provide the same nutty taste as sesame oil.
Broccoli florets - Substitute with cauliflower florets: Cauliflower has a similar texture and can be used in place of broccoli in most recipes.
Carrot - Substitute with zucchini: Zucchini has a similar texture when cooked and can add a different flavor profile to the dish.
Bell pepper - Substitute with snap peas: Snap peas provide a similar crunch and sweetness, making them a good substitute for bell peppers.
Soy sauce - Substitute with tamari: Tamari is a gluten-free alternative to soy sauce and has a similar taste.
Maple syrup - Substitute with agave nectar: Agave nectar is a vegan sweetener that can be used in place of maple syrup.
Cornstarch - Substitute with arrowroot powder: Arrowroot powder is a good thickening agent and can be used similarly to cornstarch.
Sesame seeds - Substitute with chia seeds: Chia seeds can provide a similar texture and nutritional benefits as sesame seeds.
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How to Store or Freeze This Recipe
- Allow the tofu and vegetables to cool completely before storing. This prevents condensation, which can make the dish soggy.
- Transfer the cooled dish into an airtight container. For best results, use a container that fits the amount of food snugly to minimize air exposure.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The tofu and vegetables will retain their flavor and texture within this timeframe.
- For freezing, place the cooled dish in a freezer-safe container or a heavy-duty freezer bag. Squeeze out as much air as possible to prevent freezer burn.
- Label the container or bag with the date to keep track of its freshness. The Sesame Tofu with Teriyaki Vegetables can be frozen for up to 2 months.
- When ready to eat, thaw the dish in the refrigerator overnight. This gradual thawing helps maintain the texture of the tofu and vegetables.
- Reheat in a skillet over medium heat, adding a splash of soy sauce or vegetable broth if needed to refresh the flavors. Alternatively, microwave in a microwave-safe dish, stirring occasionally, until heated through.
- Garnish with fresh sesame seeds before serving to add a touch of crunch and visual appeal.
How to Reheat Leftovers
Stovetop Method:
- Heat a non-stick pan over medium heat.
- Add a splash of water or vegetable broth to prevent sticking.
- Add the leftover Sesame Tofu with Teriyaki Vegetables.
- Stir occasionally until heated through, about 5-7 minutes.
- If the sauce has thickened too much, add a bit more water or broth to reach the desired consistency.
Microwave Method:
- Place the leftovers in a microwave-safe dish.
- Cover with a microwave-safe lid or plastic wrap (leave a small vent).
- Heat on medium power for 2-3 minutes.
- Stir halfway through to ensure even heating.
- Let it sit for a minute before serving to allow the heat to distribute evenly.
Oven Method:
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Place the leftovers in an oven-safe baking dish.
- Cover with aluminum foil to prevent drying out.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until heated through.
- Stir halfway through the reheating process for even warming.
Air Fryer Method:
- Preheat your air fryer to 350°F (175°C).
- Place the leftovers in the air fryer basket in a single layer.
- Heat for 5-7 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through.
- Check for even heating and adjust time as necessary.
Steaming Method:
- Set up a steamer basket over boiling water.
- Place the leftovers in the steamer basket.
- Cover and steam for 5-7 minutes, or until heated through.
- This method helps retain moisture and keeps the vegetables tender.
Essential Tools for This Recipe
Frying pan: Used to cook the tofu until golden brown and to stir-fry the vegetables.
Spatula: Essential for flipping the tofu and stirring the vegetables to ensure even cooking.
Knife: Needed for slicing the carrots and bell peppers into appropriate sizes.
Cutting board: Provides a safe surface for chopping the vegetables and cubing the tofu.
Small bowl: Used to whisk together the soy sauce, maple syrup, and cornstarch mixture.
Whisk: Helps in blending the soy sauce, maple syrup, and cornstarch mixture smoothly.
Measuring spoons: Ensures accurate measurement of sesame oil, soy sauce, maple syrup, and cornstarch.
Serving plate: For presenting the final dish, garnished with sesame seeds.
Tongs: Useful for handling the tofu cubes while cooking to avoid breaking them.
How to Save Time on This Recipe
Press tofu ahead: Press and cube the tofu the night before to save time.
Pre-cut vegetables: Buy pre-cut broccoli, carrots, and bell peppers to reduce prep time.
Make sauce in advance: Whisk together the soy sauce, maple syrup, and cornstarch mixture and store in the fridge.
Use one pan: Cook the tofu and vegetables in the same pan to minimize cleanup.
Batch cooking: Double the recipe and store leftovers for quick meals later in the week.
Sesame Tofu with Teriyaki Vegetables
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 block firm tofu pressed and cubed
- 2 tablespoon sesame oil
- 1 cup broccoli florets
- 1 cup carrot, sliced
- 1 cup bell pepper, sliced
- 2 tablespoon soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch mixed with 2 tablespoon water
- 1 tablespoon sesame seeds for garnish
Instructions
- 1. Heat 1 tablespoon of sesame oil in a frying pan over medium heat. Add the cubed tofu and cook until golden brown on all sides. Remove and set aside.
- 2. In the same pan, add the remaining sesame oil. Add the broccoli, carrots, and bell pepper. Stir-fry for 5-7 minutes until tender-crisp.
- 3. In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, maple syrup, and cornstarch mixture. Pour over the vegetables and stir well to coat.
- 4. Add the tofu back to the pan and toss everything together. Cook for another 2-3 minutes until the sauce thickens.
- 5. Serve hot, garnished with sesame seeds.
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