Remember the tofu from the ramen bowls? I can’t stop making it. I shared this bowl combo on Instagram the other day and got lots of requests to write up the recipe, which brings us to this moment!
Dolloping it all with a tangy, lightly spicy kimchi mayo
Finishing it off with green onions and/or togarashi or some kind of sesame-seedy sprinkle
If you do nothing else with this, just make the teriyaki tofu. That shreddy tofu is so good. It gets coated and caramelized with a teriyaki sauce (store-bought, no prob) and laced with just enough fresh garlic to make your house smell like a restaurant, so, yeah, I’m pretty into it.
It’s a high-flavor, fast and easy dinner recipe, topped with a creamy-mouthfeel-kinda sauce, that’s conveniently also packed with fiber and protein. I sound like a salesperson right now and if that’s my legacy for these teriyaki tofu bowls, so be it!
Bowls packed with teriyaki tofu that gets shredded and caramelized in a sweet and garlicky sauce! A fast and easy weeknight dinner that’s high in texture and flavor!
Ingredients
Units
Teriyaki Tofu:
1 block extra-firm tofu
2 tablespoonsavocado oil
1/4cupteriyaki sauce(more to taste)
1 clove garlic, grated or minced
Kimchi Mayo:
1/2cupkewpie mayo
3/4cupkimchi, chopped finely
salt and pepper to taste
Bowls:
1–2cupssteamed jasmine rice
1–2cupssteamed broccoli
4green onions, thinly sliced (green parts)
Instructions
Prep Tofu: Wrap the tofu with a few paper towels, or a clean kitchen cloth, and press the tofu to remove some of the moisture. (I use the high protein tofu from Trader Joe’s and it needs almost no pressing.)
Grate Tofu: Gently grate the tofu on a box grater, turning it into fine shreds.
Fry Tofu: Heat the oil over medium high heat in a nonstick pan. Add tofu and pan-fry for 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until browned a little bit crisped.
Sauce It: Add the teriyaki sauce and grated garlic to the hot pan. Toss to combine. (It’ll smell amazing when the garlic hits!)
Make Kimchi Mayo: Mix the kimchi and mayo; season to taste.
Serve: Serve the tofu over rice, with broccoli and a dollop of the kimchi mayo. I like to finish it off with green onions, more teriyaki sauce, and a spicy sprinkle like togarashi!
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