Tofu
Tofu and Summer Vegetable Curry
When you have more eggplant and squash than you know what to do with, turn to this quick curry.
Cold Soba Noodles With Miso and Smoked Tofu
It's worth seeking out smoked or baked tofu for this dish—its chewy texture and rich flavor make it a perfect partner for nutty soba noodles.
Kimchi and Miso Noodle Soup
Kimchi is an incredibly flavorful ingredient to use in stews, dressings, and wraps and sandwiches. The amount you use is dependent on how strong it is. Use you tastebuds as a guide, adding more if you need.
Oven-Roasted Tofu Is the Vegetarian Main We've Been Waiting For
Instead of sautéing neat squares of tofu, try tearing it into rough, craggy pieces and roasting until browned and crispy.
Shawarma-Spiced Tofu Pita Wraps
Tearing tofu into craggy pieces and then roasting with a heap of spices until the edges turn crisp is the key to these intensely flavorful sandwiches.
Silky Peanut Butter Dressing
Adding silken tofu to the base of this dressing both enriches it with a little added protein and lends it a satiny texture. You can adjust the amount of water added to create something thicker and dippable for crudités or thinner and drizzly for tossing into salads.
Manchurian Green Beans With Tofu
The garlic, ginger, and chile sauce that flavors this dish is one of the popular sauces used in Indo-Chinese cuisine.
Curried Tofu Wraps
Store-bought curry pastes come in varying degrees of spiciness, even if their labels all say the same thing. If the cooked tofu isn’t as hot as you’d hoped, amp it up by tucking a slice or two of Fresno chile into your wrap.
Turmeric-Kale Fried Rice
The simple addition of turmeric (or curry powder) instantly transforms plain old rice into a completely different dish.
Summer Salad with Lemon Dijon Dressing
In summer, raw corn kernels add crunch and sweetness to any salad and can be enjoyed freshly sliced, right off the cob.
The Best Vegan Breakfast Sandwich
Now I know y'all get excited about fast-food breakfast sandwiches but the speedy prep always makes them look so lame! That, and they often lack quality ingredients, which makes them a total gut bomb. But now all your dreams are alive and they're layered together in this dreamy breakfast sandwich. It's so seductive you'll forget why you ever ate eggs in the first place.
Crispy Tofu in Shiitake Broth
Make a double or triple batch of the dashi and freeze in airtight containers to keep for making savory soups on the fly.
Make a Thai-Style Curry Dinner Without a Recipe
Forget ordering takeout: stock your pantry with coconut milk and curry paste, and you can have a Thai-style curry whenever you want.
Ditch the Store-Bought Stuff and Make This Delicious Vegan Tofurky From Scratch
Your vegan Thanksgiving just got good.
“Tofurkey” With Mushroom Stuffing and Gravy
Set aside store-bought faux turkey roasts and place this stunner on your holiday table instead. The vegan loaf is packed with tons of flavor, thanks to miso-infused tofu, a pecan-mushroom stuffing, and a soy-maple glaze.
This Week's Meal Plan: 5 Days of Easy Grill-Friendly Dinners
Spend some quality time with your grill this week making simple summer meals like grilled sausage with greens and lemon, Thai tofu and green bean salad, and grilled flatbread with smoked trout.
Grilled Green Bean Salad With Thai Dressing
This refreshing Thai-inspired salad pairs a summery mix of charred green and yellow wax beans with chiles, fresh lime juice, and loads of cilantro. The zesty grilled tofu and creamy avocado add filling protein and healthy fats, rounding out the meal for a delicious weeknight vegetarian dinner.
Vegan Niçoise-Style Salad
Salade Niçoise is a beautifully composed salad of French origin that looks fancy but is incredibly easy to make. The traditional version is often made with tuna, but here the fish is replaced with baked tofu, which makes a great stand-in. And the array of ingredients—white beans or chickpeas, slender green beans, tomatoes, and olives—makes it a splendid main dish salad for a summer meal, either on busy weeknights or festive occasions.
Homemade Baked Tofu
Packaged baked tofu is tasty and not all that expensive, but homemade baked tofu is even better. The trick to this chewy, savory transformation of bland white tofu is to make sure it’s well pressed and to let it marinate for plenty of time.
How to Cook Tofu
You can eat tofu raw, baked, or fried—and it's delicious every way. Here's how it's done.