A couple nights ago, I had half a block of tofu and some leftover veggies in the fridge…it was already 5:30 and I was aimlessly wondering what to make for dinner, when this week’s BSI (peanut butter) jumped into my head, and dinner was born.
I’m going to send this recipe over to Kim at Ordinary Recipes Made Gourmet for this week’s BSI…peanut butter!
Baked Tofu Satay with Peanut-y Noodles
(Yield: 2 servings)
Peanut Sauce (see below)
½ block tofu (~7 oz), cut into 6 equal pieces
4 oz Barilla Whole Grain Thin Spaghetti or Soba noodles
½ TB canola oil
1 ½ c shredded red cabbage
½ red pepper, thinly sliced
½ small onion, thinly sliced
1 TB minced chives (garnish)
1 TB sesame seeds, toasted (garnish)
Peanut Sauce:
2 TB Smucker’s Natural Peanut Butter (creamy)
2 TB canola oil
2 TB rice vinegar
1 TB low-sodium soy sauce
1 TB honey
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 teaspoon fresh grated ginger
¼ to ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (optional)
Dash ground pepper
2 bamboo skewers
9” pie plate
Preheat the oven to 375F. Combine (with a whisk or in a blender) all the ingredients for the peanut sauce. Layer the sliced tofu between paper towels and gently press down to extract the moisture. Combine the tofu with 3 TB of the peanut sauce and let it marinade for 15 minutes; set the rest of the peanut sauce aside for the noodles. Thread 3 pieces of tofu onto each bamboo skewer and place the skewers in a 9” pie plate so that the tofu is suspended and the ends of the skewers hang over both sides of the pie plate (see picture below). Bake the tofu for 45 minutes, or until it reaches your desired consistency.
Cook the noodles to al dente according to the package directions. In a medium pan, heat ½ TB canola oil over medium heat; add the cabbage and sauté for 3 minutes; add the red pepper and onion and sauté another 2 minutes; add the rest of the peanut sauce and cook for 30 seconds until the peanut sauce coats the veggies. Turn off the heat and toss in the noodles. Serve the noodles with the tofu satay on top, and garnish with the chives and sesame seeds.
Vicky says
Sounds absolutely delicious! Yum!
Biz says
Great BSI entry! I'll have to try this soon!
Natasha - 5 Star Foodie says
Tofu satay is an excellent idea! Yummy!
lynn@queenofthecastlerecipes says
I'm not a tofu lover, but my hubby is, and he would probably love this. Your peanut sauce looks divine :)
Chaya says
I bet this makes tofy taste good. Understand, we are not fans of tofu but I could see it more than passing with this sauce on it.
theungourmet says
This is such a terrific entry for BSI! I love tofu this way! I think I could even get my daughter to try it!
Sophia says
OH!! Perfect use of PB! I love the double use of the PB sauce..what intensified flavor!
zoe says
This was a great idea as a last minute dinner!
zerrin says
We don't have tofu here, and don't have any idea how it tastes, but this one looks fantastic! I'm sure it's so tasty.
Dawn says
This seriously looks and sounds so delicious! I tried to make tofu a few months ago aaaand I think it was the way I prepared it...I didn't like it at all. Not THIS I could see me loving! Maybe I'll give it a try!
Heavenly Housewife says
Its been a very long time since I had tofu, but this looks like a very flavorful way to eat it. Looks super!
Holly says
this looks sooooo good! i LOVE satay!
figtreeapps says
I never would have thought of tofu satay!!Looks yummy.Figtreeapps
Reeni says
How very delicious this looks! Great entry!!
nora@ffr says
wow faith!! love the idea!! sure this satay tofu going to win!! perfect submission!
cheers!!
Anh says
Oh my, this is in my book for delicious dinner! Bookmark!!
Donna says
How perfect is this. I love love the idea of satay tofu! Great choice.
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says
That looks delicious and healthy too! I find that if you add satay sauce to tofu and put it on a stick, even the most hardened carnivore will scoff it down :D
Selba says
So yummy... the idea of tofu satay is good :)
Krista says
I've been wondering of the BSI was still in circulation! Great submission!!!
Priti says
Very nice looks gud
Rosa says
A healthy, flavorful and colorful dish! Just what I enjoy!
Cheers,
Rosa