Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce - Six Hungry Feet - Recipes (2024)

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Our Tofu served with a Spicy Peanut Sauce is creamy, rich, nutty, vegan, and gluten-free, the perfect weeknight dinner to serve with rice, noodles, or even to enjoy on its own.

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If you already know us, you may have noticed our love for peanut butter. Two of the most popular recipes on the blog are made with peanut butter: Tofu Satay with Peanut Sauce and this delicious Thai Peanut Curry.

At home, you can always find a big jar of peanut butter. We like choosing brands that only use one ingredient for their peanut butter, peanuts!

Normally, we make dipping sauces for our dishes but this time, we decided to make a rich and spicy peanut butter and coconut milk sauce to coat our tofu with. We recommend serving the tofu with some jasmine rice or noodles. We got inspired by Healthy Nibbles and her amazing Spicy Tofu with Coconut Sauce.

All you need to make this yummy tofu bowl recipe are 8 simple ingredients, a saucepan for the peanut sauce, a pan to pan-fry the tofu, and 20 minutes of your time.

Our Spicy Peanut Tofu is:

  • Vegan
  • Gluten-free (using tamari instead of soy sauce)
  • Spicy
  • Asian-flavored
  • Packed with protein
  • Creamy
  • Rich
  • Easy to make
  • Quick to prepare
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What is the best way to cook your Tofu

Tofu is by far our favorite protein. So versatile, we create many dishes using this plant-based ingredient. If you have a look at our blog, you will find a lot of recipes using tofu, mainly Asian-style.

People keep asking us how can tofu taste so nice at home and so bland when they cook it themselves. One simple and quick answer: tofu needs a deep-in-flavor marinade or a sauce and some love when cooking it.

We have tried cooking this protein in different ways and our favorite way is still frying the tofu in a pan with a little bit of vegetable or sesame oil. Pan-frying the tofu at a medium-low temperature while you keep turning the tofu pieces to cook each side is a perfect way, in our opinion, to cook it.

It gets golden and crispy on the outside and moist and fluffy on the inside. It may take a bit longer than baking or deep frying it, but it's definitely worth it.

What type of tofu should you choose?

For this recipe, where the tofu is the centerpiece and gets cooked and coated with a rich sauce, you will need firm or extra firm tofu.

If you are getting tofu fresh from an Asian supermarket, you may need to get the extra firm type. They tend to be softer than the tofu you can buy at your regular supermarket.

When making this dish, we choose to cut our tofu into square pieces, it makes it easier to handle when cooking it.

Last tip: Get good quality tofu and you will notice the difference.

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How to make Our Spicy Peanut Sauce

Our sauce is briefly cooked using a saucepan and whisked to get a perfectly smooth consistency. Once you have the ingredients ready, your sauce will be made in 5 minutes.

Ingredients

Peanut Butter. We use toasted peanut butter as it has a deeper flavor. Choose a smooth peanut butter that uses just one ingredient: Peanuts.

Coconut Milk. To get the perfect creaminess of the sauce, we add coconut milk to the mixture. You can as well use cashew cream or another vegetable milk or cream.

Sambal Oelek. We use Sambal Oelek for the spicy touch but if you prefer a milder sauce, you can skip this ingredient or add ½ teaspoon of chili flakes instead. You can substitute this ingredient for sriracha or another chili paste or sauce. If you are making this dish for young kids or toddlers, skip this!

Shallot. Shallots or yellow onion give the sauce the perfect sweetness.

Ginger. Use fresh or dried ginger.

Soy Sauce or Tamari. To balance the sweetness from the sauce, we like adding some soy sauce or tamari for a gluten-free option.

Lime juice. Last and really important ingredient, lime juice to add some tanginess.

Step by Step Method

  1. Prepare your ingredients by finely slicing the shallot and grating or finely chopping the ginger if using fresh.
  2. Heat some coconut or vegetable oil in a saucepan and add the shallot and ginger.
  3. Stirfry for 2-3 minutes and add the coconut milk.
  4. Add the peanut butter and mix well.
  5. Add the sambal, lime juice and soy sauce.
  6. Whisk all the ingredients to make sure they are totally incorporated.

All you need to do now is to add your perfectly pan-fried tofu and serve your delicious Spicy Peanut Tofu.

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Serving Suggestions

Our Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce is an easy recipe that can be served as an appetizer or as a main dish.

When we serve it as an appetizer, we place the tofu bowl in the middle for people to serve themselves. If you have a clay dish, use it to serve the tofu as it will hold the heat for longer. Adding some cilantro or fresh chillis on the top gives the dish the perfect touch for a nice presentation.

Served as a main dish, we enjoy cooking some jasmine rice or noodles with it. Adding some vegetables will make a perfectly balanced meal.

You can use this spicy tofu for your Poke Bowls, Buddha Bowls, Tofu Bowls, Burritos, Salads, and many other dishes.

If you have any leftovers, you can keep them in the fridge for 3-4 days.

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Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce

Our Tofu served with a Spicy Peanut Sauce is creamy, rich, nutty, vegan, and gluten-free, the perfect weeknight dinner or appetizer.

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Course: Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine: asian

Keyword: Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 283kcal

Ingredients

  • 400 g firm tofu
  • 1 Shallot
  • 1 thumb-sized piece ginger
  • ¼ cup peanut butter
  • 200 ml coconut milk
  • ½ tablespoon Sambal Oelek
  • ½ tablespoon soy sauce
  • Juice of ½ lime

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

  • Remove any excess of water from the tofu with a paper towel, gently pressing the block. Cut into medium size square pieces.

  • Heat some sesame oil or vegetable oil in a pan and add the tofu cubes. Pan fry each side of the tofu for a few minutes or until golden. Leave aside.

  • Prepare your ingredients for the sauce by finely slicing the shallot and grating or finely chopping the ginger if using fresh ginger.

  • Heat some coconut or vegetable oil in a saucepan and add the shallot and ginger. Stir-fry for 2-3 minutes and add the coconut milk.

  • Add the peanut butter and mix well. Straight after, add the sambal, lime juice and soy sauce.

  • Whisk all the ingredients to make sure they are totally incorporated.

  • Add the tofu, mix until all the pieces are perfectly coated and serve.

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Nutrition

Calories: 283kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Sodium: 211mg | Potassium: 240mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 144mg | Iron: 3mg

If you tried our recipe, please leave a comment or tag us on Instagram. We are always happy to see your creations!

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About Laura Arteaga

I'm Laura, originally from Mallorca, Spain. My culinary journey began at 21, and despite my background in Economics, cooking stole my heart. I am now a full time writer and food blogger. My food philosophy is simple: "Eat more real food." Through my writing and recipes, I want to inspire people to transition to a plant-based life style, to eat more vegetarian food, or simply to try new recipes in the comfort of their homes.

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Comments

  1. Robin says

    Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce - Six Hungry Feet - Recipes (8)
    One of the tastiest tofu recipes I’ve ever tried!! It literally left me craving tofu!!!!

    Reply

    • Laura says

      Thank you Robin! Glad you liked it!

      Reply

  2. Cillian says

    Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce - Six Hungry Feet - Recipes (9)
    This is such a good, simple recipe when you want something tasty but don't want to be cooking for ages! Just made it tonight for dinner - I ended up throwing in a chopped red bell pepper and some brown mushrooms when sauteeing the shallot and ginger and let them simmer in the sauce along with the tofu. Served it over jasmine rice with baby spinach wilted with garlic, sesame oil and soy sauce. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Laura says

      Thank you Cillian, we are glad you liked it!

      Reply

  3. Astrid says

    Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce - Six Hungry Feet - Recipes (10)
    Soooo Yummy. I made this for dinner a few nights ago and will be making this again soon. I added some green beans and served it over rice noodles. This sauce will work great with any vegetable in addition to the tofu or even without it. I've been searching for an easy, yet super flavorful peanut sauce and I think I finally found it. Thank you.

    Reply

    • Laura says

      Thank you Astrid, so glad you liked our recipe. We make it really often at home, so simple and good!

      Reply

  4. Nina says

    I want to add udon noodles, mushrooms and red pepper, maybe one more veg. If I want to double the sauce so there’s enough for all the additions, should I double everything, even the shallot and ginger?

    Reply

    • Laura says

      Hi Nina, you can add more shallot and ginger if you like the taste that these ingredients add to the food as you will be making more sauce 🙂

      Reply

  5. Linda says

    Can I use Silk unsweetened coconut milk?

    Reply

    • Laura says

      Hi Linda, we've never tried using silk unsweetened coconut milk before but I think it will work just fine!

      Reply

  6. Sarom says

    Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce - Six Hungry Feet - Recipes (11)
    this was perfect! exactlly the flavor I was searching for and tried so many different recipes! Thank you so much 🙂

    Reply

    • Laura says

      Thank you Sarom, really glad you enjoyed our recipe!

      Reply

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Tofu with Spicy Peanut Sauce - Six Hungry Feet - Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What to do with spicy tofu? ›

Serving Suggestions for Spicy Gochujang Tofu

Our favorite way to enjoy this Korean-inspired dish is to make rice bowls. All you have to do is whip up a batch of white or brown rice and some fresh vegetables! We usually serve this with steamed broccoli, but other good side veggies we like are green beans or zucchini.

What to eat with tofu satay? ›

Serve the satay and peanut sauce with steamed rice or noodles, and a side of stir-fried greens or roast potatoes.

What is sate tofu? ›

Satay or Sate is a dish you'll find throughout Southeast Asia and Indonesia that involves marinated meat or poultry, threaded onto skewers and charred over a hot grill. This recipe departs from typical satay in that it features tofu rather than meat as the star ingredient.

How to make tofu tastier? ›

Coat it in a lot of dry seasonings.

You can also use your favourite potent seasoning mix and coat your tofu in it. Pre-season it, then let it soak in a sauce to soak up flavours. My Slow Cooker Tofu Butter Chicken wasn't even pre-seasoned, but it was well pressed, and so it truly soaked up the flavours of that sauce.

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.

Are you supposed to eat tofu hot or cold? ›

Tofu can be eaten hot or cold, by itself or in recipes. * When using tofu in a stir-fry, maintain its shape and texture by adding it at the last minute. Overcooking softens tofu. * When using tofu in a chilled dessert or a dip, allow the dish to sit at least one hour for the flavor to develop.

Is satay served with peanut sauce or soy sauce? ›

Indonesian satay is often served with peanut sauce, and is often accompanied with lontong or ketupat, both of which are similar types of rice cake, though the diversity of the country has produced a wide variety of satay recipes.

How to serve satay tofu? ›

To serve, divide the salad leaves between two bowls, top with the cooked rice, the golden tofu cubes, mange tout/sugar snap peas, radishes, cucumber and avocado. Top with some seeds, herbs, spring onion, lime wedges and the satay sauce. Keep any leftovers in separate containers in the fridge for 3 days.

What is peanut satay sauce used for? ›

Peanut sauce is used with meat and vegetables, with grilled skewered meat, such as satays, poured over vegetables as salad dressing such as in gado-gado, or as a dipping sauce.

What do Japanese eat tofu with? ›

Popular tofu dishes

Pour a little bit of soy sauce over the tofu if it did not come already seasoned. Yudofu are tofu pieces boiled in a clear, mild soup and dipped into soy sauce or ponzu (lemon-flavored soy sauce) before being eaten. Yudofu is a Kyoto specialty and commonly served during the colder seasons.

What is the difference between Japanese tofu and tofu? ›

Firm tofu, the most common, has the same consistency as feta, while the texture of super-firm can be compared to that of meat. You should be able to guess the textures in between. Silken tofu, also known as Japanese-style tofu, is silky, creamy and has the highest water content.

What is the crispy tofu called? ›

Agedashi dōfu (揚げ出し豆腐, "lightly deep-fried tofu") is a Japanese hot tofu dish. Soft or medium-firm silken tofu (kinugoshi) is cut into cubes, before being lightly dusted with potato starch or cornstarch and then deep fried until golden brown.

How should I season my tofu? ›

Marinate the tofu for at least 30 minutes to infuse it with flavor. Alternatively, you can skip this step and season the tofu right before cooking with a dash of salt and pepper or paprika and chili flakes.

Why won t my tofu get crispy? ›

If your crispy tofu isn't getting crispy, it could be because there is too much moisture in the tofu. Another issue could be the oil isn't hot enough to fry the tofu. Or you forgot to add the corn flour. These three reasons can cause your tofu to be soggy or not crisp up as much as you'd like.

How long does tofu last in the fridge? ›

If it darkens in color, begins to smell, or feels slimy, it should be thrown away. Bottom line: Open packages of tofu are good in the fridge for up to five days, provided you change the water daily.

What is the point of spicy tofu in slime rancher? ›

Spicy Tofu is a unique food item that all corralable slimes are able to eat. It does not affect a slime's hunger, so multiple blocks of tofu can be eaten by the same Slime and will still produce plorts. They are obtained from Ogden's Retreat at his personal Range Exchange for 3 Kookadoba fruit.

How do you eat flavored tofu? ›

Here's a spicy way to start the day: Cook crumbled tofu until golden brown, and then add olive oil, onion, garlic, and bell pepper to cook for a few minutes. Season with curry powder, cumin, and coriander and stir to combine. Serve on whole grain toast with scallions sprinkled over top.

What should I do with tofu? ›

Firm tofu is my choice for tofu scramble, and can be used in many applications: pan-frying, stir-frying, deep-frying, etc. Extra-firm tofu is versatile, whether pan-frying, stir-frying, grilling, or baking.

What goes best with tofu? ›

What to serve with tofu. These easy tofu meals go well with white rice, toasted bread, or noodles.

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