Vietnamese Tofu in tomato sauce-an easy under 30 minutes vegan recipe (2024)

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This simple, tangy Vietnamese tofu in tomato sauce is a comforting vegan dish that's very easy to make. It's made by adding fried or baked tofu in a simple onion-tomato gravy which can be served with any rice or noodle dish.

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Life is so unpredictable, you never know what will happen to you the very next moment. Last year, this time we were busy finalizing our trip to Vietnam and Cambodia, not having the slightest hint of how different the following year would be.

To avoid feeling gloomy and depressed during the quarantine, I thought of re-living our time in Vietnam by cooking a simple dish on which we survived a lot of days during our two-week meat-free trip to Vietnam last year.

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  • Vegetarian/ Vegan food in Vietnam
  • How to serve?
  • Type of Tofu to use
  • More easy tofu recipes
  • More easy vegan and vegetarian tomato recipes
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Vegetarian/ Vegan food in Vietnam

Finding Vegan or Vegetarian food in Vietnam is not very tough as there are quite a few restaurants providing the options.

Because of Buddhism, most people understand the meaning of Vegetarian food. You just need to remember the word 'Chay' with the correct tone (the Vietnamese language has 6 tones, more than Mandarin which has 4 tones), to communicate your vegetarian food preference.

However, there are only a few main ingredients that will be served to you in different forms if you want to have a meat-free meal in Vietnam. These ingredients were tofu, eggplant, pumpkin, and Vietnamese morning glory.

Of all these ingredients, my favorite was morning glory and I will share its recipe once we get free from this Pandemic and can go out shopping.

Today I am sharing a very simple Tofu recipe which is made by cooking tofu in a simple onion and tomato sauce. We had this dish at least once every day during our trip.

How to serve?

In Vietnam, we were always served this dish with some steamed jasmine rice and I think it tastes the best with it. Just serve some finely chopped chili peppers, calamansi/ lime wedges, salt, and ground black pepper on the side.

Just the thought of those simple Vegan Vietnamese meals makes me hungry.

You can also have it with stir-fried noodles if you want.

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Type of Tofu to use

Use firm tofu for this recipe. In Vietnam, we always found this dish with deep-fried tofu cubes but when I make it at home, I prefer baking the tofu. You can choose whichever way you like.

These days a lot of stores also sell fried tofu in packets. To save time you can use that too. However, it won't be a healthy option.

In this recipe, I like very soft and silky tofu so bake it only for a few minutes. But, if you prefer crispy tofu either fry it or bake for a longer period.

More easy tofu recipes

Tofu is one of my favorite things to eat so I keep on making it in different ways. If you are looking for ideas to start adding tofu to your diet, don't miss to check out the following recipes:

  1. Peanut butter tofu
  2. Orange tofu
  3. Tofu Fried rice
  4. Chili garlic tofu
  5. Pineapple tofu

More easy vegan and vegetarian tomato recipes

  1. Tomato puff pastry tart
  2. Roasted bell pepper and tomato soup
  3. Bengali style tomato chutney
  4. Cherry tomato pasta

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Vietnamese tofu in tomato sauce

This simple, tangy Vietnamese tofu in tomato sauce is a comforting vegan dish that's very easy to make. It's made by adding fried or baked tofu in a simple onion-tomato gravy which can be served with any rice or noodle dish.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Asian, Vietnamese

Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 145kcal

Author: Vandana Chauhan

Equipment

  • Oven

  • baking tray

  • 1 large wok or pan with a lid

  • 1 Spatula

  • Knife and chopping board

Ingredients

Ingredients for baked tofu

  • 1 cup firm tofu cubes around 200 grams
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder optional
  • 1 teaspoon cooking oil
  • Salt to taste

Other ingredients

  • 3 cups chopped tomatoes around 400 grams, 4 medium tomatoes
  • 1 medium red onion sliced
  • 3 stalks spring onion keep white and green part separated
  • ¼ cup chopped cilantro
  • 2 large garlic cloves finely chopped
  • 1 Thai red chili finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • ½ teaspoon palm sugar
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • 1 cup water or, as required to get the desired consistency

Instructions

  • Put tofu cubes, oil, salt, pepper, and garlic powder in a bowl. Gently toss until all the cubes get evenly coated with the seasonings and oil.

  • Spread tofu cubes on a baking tray lined with parchment paper, Bake in a pre-heated oven at 200°C (or, 400℉) for 12-15 minutes or until tofu starts turning brown.

  • Meanwhile, heat the oil in a pan. Add chopped garlic and saute until it starts turning brown. Add chopped red chili and the white part of spring onion. Saute for a few seconds.

  • Next, add sliced onion and cook until it turns translucent.

  • Add chopped tomatoes, salt, sugar, soy sauce, and pepper. Mix and cook on medium heat for around 7-8 minutes or until the tomatoes turn mushy. You may cover the pan to fasten this step.

  • Pour 1 cup of water into the pan and cook for another 3-4 minutes on medium heat.

  • Finally add baked tofu cubes, spring onion greens, and cilantro. Mix and cook for about a minute.

  • Cover the pan and turn off the heat. Don't remove the lid for 5 minutes.

  • Serve hot with steamed Jasmine or sticky rice.

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Notes

  1. Instead of baking, you can also shallow or deep-fry the tofu cubes.
  2. Don't overcook tofu, it will turn chewy.
  3. Mix tofu with the seasonings and oil gently otherwise, the cubes will break.
  4. Fresh tomatoes are the best for this recipe but if you don't have that canned diced tomatoes can be used too.
  5. Use juicy red tomatoes otherwise the sauce won't get the right consistency.
  6. Adding sugar is optional, if your tomatoes are already sweet you can skip it.
  7. More recipe tips, tricks, and variation suggestions are shared in the post above. Please follow them to make this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 145kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 411mg | Potassium: 438mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 379IU | Vitamin C: 23mg | Calcium: 154mg | Iron: 3mg

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Vietnamese Tofu in tomato sauce-an easy under 30 minutes vegan recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make tofu not boring? ›

How to Make Tofu Taste Good
  1. Understand the different tofu varieties. ...
  2. Press your tofu. ...
  3. Marinate the tofu – for a long time! ...
  4. Use cornstarch to make crispy tofu. ...
  5. Use sesame oil for pan-frying. ...
  6. A good sauce is your best friend. ...
  7. Crumble it up. ...
  8. Use your blender.
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How do you cook tofu? ›

Heat vegetable oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high. Add the tofu to the pan, making sure not to overcrowd the pan (otherwise it'll steam). Cook the tofu until golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes per side.

What do you do with medium firm tofu? ›

Because there's more whey in medium-firm tofu, it may break up during vigorous stir-frying, and pan-frying can lead to sad, deflated tofu planks. How to Prep: Pressed, drained, salt-soaked, or frozen. Best Uses: Battered, stir-fried, baked, and fermented.

How is tofu used in Vietnamese cooking? ›

Tofu pieces are fried until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They are then dipped in a savory scallion fish sauce mixture, and they turn from boring into flavorful tofu. Watch how quick and easy to make this classic Northern Vietnamese dish in the video below.

What not to mix with tofu? ›

What to not serve with tofu? According to studies, a high volume consumption of tofu and spinach together can increase your risk of kidney stones. Tofu and spinach contain calcium and oxalic acid respectively and the combined can form kidney stones.

How do you make tofu taste good quickly? ›

Marinate it: Tofu can be marinated in a variety of flavorful sauces or spices. You can use soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, and other seasonings to make a simple marinade. Let the tofu marinate for at least 30 minutes (or up to a few hours) before cooking or grilling.

How to cook tofu for beginners? ›

Cut tofu into cubes. Step 2: Place those cubes in a bowl, and toss gently with 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch. Step 3: Arrange tofu on a parchment-lined baking sheet and drizzle with some olive oil and salt. Step 4: Bake at 425 degrees for 25 minutes, or until as crispy as you'd like.

Is it better to fry or bake tofu? ›

Baked, Not Fried.

My method for baking tofu produces tofu that's chewy, but it's cooked in the oven, making it much healthier.

Is tofu good for you or bad for you? ›

Nutritionally, tofu offers much to love. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, half a cup of firm tofu offers 21.8 grams of protein with 181 calories and 11 grams of fat. Most of that fat is of the healthy polyunsaturated kind. The high level of protein makes tofu a good alternative to animal-derived meat.

Why pour boiling water over tofu? ›

It may seem counterintuitive to add water to something you're trying to dry out, but boiling water will actually cause the tofu to squeeze out more moisture, bringing it to the surface and making it easier to blot off, while the salt gently seasons the slices.

What do you season tofu with? ›

Most seafood seasonings include celery seed, paprika, mustard powder, salt, and black pepper. Add lime juice to the tofu marinade to bring forward more of that classic seafood flavor. 5. Soy sauce: Marinating tofu in soy sauce helps the tofu absorb flavor quickly.

What to eat with tofu? ›

Rice or Noodles.

We usually serve our tofu stir fry with brown rice (I cook it in the Instant Pot right along with the rest of the meal), but if you prefer tofu stir fry noodles, these are a tasty option, and they cook more quickly too!

How to make tofu like a Vietnamese restaurant? ›

Cut the tofu into bite-sized pieces. Deep or shallow fry in oil until both sides are golden and crispy, then remove from heat. Thinly slice the shallot or yellow onion and cut the tomatoes into cubes. Back in the oil, add the minced shallot, and tomato cubes, and stir-fry until the tomato cubes are softened.

How is Vietnamese tofu made? ›

The soy milk goes into a big pot and is boiled for 15 to 20 minutes over a hot charcoal stove. Next, a spoonful of table salt is added to enhance the tofu's rubbery texture, and an acidic coagulant is added to separate the off-white tofu curds from the yellowy soy whey.

Why do Asians love tofu? ›

Why Chinese love fermented bean curd and even stinky tofu: it's cheap, adds flavour to rice and congee, is a good source of protein, and lots more.

How do you make tofu taste less bland? ›

Place the Tofu cubes in a large glass bowl, then drizzle 1 tbsp of Tamari over them. Now that the Tofu has been pressed, it's much more likely to absorb the Tamari flavor (and taste less bland).

Why don't I like the taste of tofu? ›

Plain tofu has no specific flavor and is honestly, quite bland. This might be why people tend to hate it but the fact that it's bland is exactly why we should LOVE it. The texture of tofu is more important than the taste- all the different types of tofu have different textures.

Why is my tofu so tasteless? ›

Not Using Enough Seasoning

"Coat tofu generously in herbs, spices, and sauces. You can marinate it before or after cooking, just make sure you use plenty of seasonings like ginger and garlic, soy sauce, sweet and sour sauce, green onions, vinegar, cajun seasoning, and other strong flavors," she says.

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