Author Notes: I think tofu gets a bad rap – people cringe at the mention, chefs on the FoodNetwork have been known to sneer at it. Well I happen to love tofu, and I eat a lot of it. I thought maybe if I shared some recipes others might jump on the tofu bandwagon too. This is really Nannydeb’s recipe, she told it to me over the phone, and i made it. She gave me the OK to post it though ….
*** UPDATE – THE PICTURE IS WAY OUTDATED – OUR COACH IS NOW CHARLIE STRONG! *** —aargersi
Serves: 4
Ingredients
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1
pound firm tofu
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1
small green pepper
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1/2
red onion
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1
large clove garlic
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2
tablespoons olive oil
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1
pinch whole cumin seed
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1 (heaping)
tablespoons nutritional yeast
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1
teaspoon ground cumin
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1/2
teaspoon ground turmeric
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1
teaspoon New Mexico (or your favorite) chili powder
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salt and pepper
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1/2
cup chopped tomatoes – fresh in the summer, drained canned ones any other time of year
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your favorie salsa to serve with
Directions
- First, drain your tofu if it’s in water, and slice it in half the long way if it’s in a single cake. Wrap it up in a bunch of paper towels, or a tea cloth, and put it on a plate. Put a heavy something on top (I use a calphalon sauce pot with the steamer insert) – this presses extra water out of the tofu. Let that sit while you prep the veggies.
- Chop the onion and bell pepper into a smallish uniform chop. Mince the garlic. Now crumble the tofu into a bowl – use your hands. Well, unwrap it first of course. I like to leave it in larger chunks (say, 1″) as they will break down a bit more when you cook them. Stir in the ground cumin, turmeric, yeast, and chili powder. Add a pinch of salt and a couple of grinds of pepper.
- Heat the oil in a large skillet – when it is hot add the onion and whole cumin seed. Saute until the onion is just clear, then add the peppers and garlic. Add the tomatoes. Saute a couple more minutes then add in the tofu mixture. Turn the heat up just a little and cook until the whole mixture is hot, this will only take a few minutes.
- Serve with salsa – and seriously – enjoy, embrace the tofu – it’s delish!