Silken Tofu With Spicy Soy Dressing Recipe (2024)

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Buck380

A favorite. Uncut, cut into blocks, cut into cubes, cut into strips, lightly crushed, cut into stars with a small cookie cutter, scooped into balls with a melon baller. If you want it spicier, add more chili oil, but if you want it less spicy, add less chili oil, or even no chili oil at all, and it still works! If you like cilantro, add cilantro, or if you don’t like cilantro, don’t add cilantro, and still, it works.It is… a block of tofu, with stuff on it!

Bit too Salty

A more Cantonese preparation would be to water down the soy sauce (same amount water as soy, or less). Makes the a lot more "drinkable", so that you don't accidentally get too much salt in one bite.

Greg

The picture shows small blocks of tofu yet step 2 says nothing about cutting the tofu into smaller pieces. It's easy to infer that step, but we usually get more accurate preparation descriptions.

Kathryn

We often have this dish, but I can’t imagine it without the liberal addition of fresh grated ginger!

Wilson

actually, the dish would be just as tasty and presentable with a solid block of tofu. you'd get the additional pleasure of being able to spoon bite-size pieces of tofu. sometimes the best way to read these recipes is as a suggestion.

Lisa

I like to place the block of tofu in a small saucepan, cover it with cold water, bring it to a gentle boil, turn off the heat and let it sit in the hot water to warm through. Drain and dress and spoon and enjoy.

Zoe

A shockingly delightful meal for so little work. This recipe is meant to be altered so use it as a base. I served a chopped tofu block served over rice. I added a chopped cucumber and let it marinate in the sauce while the rice was cooking, added a great crunch to the dish. I'll be adding this to my no-recipe needed quick meal arsenal for sure.

Kay

I’ve been making the Moosewood Cookbook tofu salad for decades. This simpler version has appeal. The trick fir me is to cut into blocks and marinate overnight in the sauce. The tofu will soak up the rich, umami flavors and gain texture.

Jenna

I think i would add less sesame oil and some lime juice. It helps balance out the flavors so that the oil doesn’t overpower everything else. Extremely tasty either way though!

JAmes

Does anyone else sub sauerkraut for kimchi in these situations? I love having the texture of fermented cabbage in dishes like this, but prefer to have control over the spice and funkiness levels (which I can regulate with chili oil, Lao gan ma, fish sauce, etc) and I sometimes find kimchi kind of overpowering. (I do like it as a flavor, mind you.)Tbh in the pandemic I’ve taken to adding properly-fermented sauerkraut to most over-rice dishes and spicy soups like pozole. Always makes me happy.

TamagoGohan

This is a nice variation on something I regularly ate in my childhood. For a much simpler version my Japanese dad just grated fresh ginger on top of the tofu cubes then garnished it with thinly sliced scallions and katsuobushi (dried bonito) flakes and finished it off with a light drizzle of low sodium soy sauce. So yummy and refreshing especially in the hot Florida summers!

Xom

Instead of raw you can also add boiling salted water to the cubed tofu and let it sit for about 15 min before draining. Dispels the beaniness of the tofu a bit and warms it up (if you're looking to have it on a cool night instead of a warm one).

Stephanie

Silken tofu is different than soft tofu. The texture is different.

Pixie

What if you don’t have chili oil handy? What is a good substitute?

Kat

Sauce in top of cold tofu - doesn’t cut it. And while I drained the tofu, when I cut it into cubes, it watered down the sauce. Threw the sauce over rice noodles with some cubes of warm tofu thrown in. Much better.

Kasia

If it’s all going in the same bowl, can we make it a rule to list the dry stuff (sesame seeds) going in the tablespoon before the wet stuff? I’m not made of measuring spoons!

Kasia

I quite rudely forgot to add that I make this all the time, it is a great quick lunch, packs nicely for the next day, and I owe many of my best home cooked meals to Hetty. Subscribe to her newsletter.

Lynda

This was so easy and delicious! I had most of the ingredients already here.Absolutely a hit with the family!

Clea

I am more of a warm tofu person, especially in cold weather. But this adapts well: marinate the tofu and let it get to room temperature. Serve over warm brown rice with a drizzle of the marinade and scallions on top. Delicious!

Mdmlarsen

Add frizzled onions at the end Add daikon Up scallions Double the dressing Add cucumber Add micro greensOver warm rice Yummmmm

Hannah

Quick and tasty dish! I added a little extra chile oil, which I took from my jar of chile crisp oil as I didn’t have a bottle of just the chile oil. Tasted great and kind of reminded me of mapo tofu. Easy lunch to make when you don’t have a lot of time.

Pudge

Such a delicious and easy summer dinner :-)

Orton

I really enjoyed the dressing from this recipe. I would recommend more lime or lemon juice, and maybe a touch more sugar too. Once the dressing is made, I upgraded this into a fuller salad by grating carrots and zucchini and pouring some of the dressing on those, plus adding more cilantro and shiso. To plate, put some salad greens down, add the carrot/zucchini, and then spoon the marinated tofu on top.

allison

Soo good! It is cold today so followed someone’s suggestion of pouring salted water over the tofu and letting it warm it. It is good to know that this easy dish works all year round with just a small change. I used pepper flakes and that was fine. Someone said they added cucumbers and I think it would be perfect.

KRP

Single-handedly converted me to silken tofu. I'm a silken tofu girlie for LIFE now. shout out to the commenter who said to add sliced cucumbers to the marinade. I also sprinkled the cucumber with gochugaru flakes and served with kimchi. DELICIOUS, satisfying, and so so easy to make, this recipe is a slam dunk

D

I was disappointed with this recipe and then did some googling - it's a traditional japanese dish. The step this recipe is missing is drying it off very well wrapping it in paper towels and leaving it in them on the counter for ten minutes. Instantly much more delicious.

LGL

I'm going to try this recipe tomorrow and will let the tofu drain on tea towels as suggested. I'd rather use an extra towel or two then waste more paper towels. But that's just me.

EA

Made and served with rice noodles and lettuce wrappers. Kids devoured.

Keep it simple

Grated some ginger and added ginger juice to the sauce. Kicked it up a notch!

Me

Add cucumber briefly pickled in sauce and fresh grated ginger

Jill

I eat this at least once a week in summer. It is quick, healthy, really tasty and it does not require me to think.

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Silken Tofu With Spicy Soy Dressing Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does silken tofu need to be cooked? ›

Soft and silken tofu are ready to go right out of the package (though, technically, any tofu can be eaten raw). Drain off the excess water, and eat up! Draining/Blotting: For block tofu, I like to slit the package and drain out the packing water.

What are the ingredients in silken tofu? ›

Ingredients. WATER, ORGANIC SOYBEANS, LESS THAN 2% OF CALCIUM SULFATE, MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE. CONTAINS: SOY.

What can I use silken tofu for? ›

Once you've got your silken tofu, here are five ways to put it to use.
  • Make it into a creamy sauce. ...
  • Fry it. ...
  • Slip into soup. ...
  • Top it with something punchy. ...
  • Make it into dessert.
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What is the difference between soft tofu and silken tofu? ›

Soft tofu: Soft tofu is the Chinese-style equivalent of silken tofu. It is slightly less smooth but can be used in the same way as silken tofu. Medium tofu: This tofu is denser than silken and soft but still fairly delicate. It can work well in gently simmered miso soup and served cold like hiya yakko.

Can you eat silken tofu directly? ›

Generally speaking, raw tofu means tofu that hasn't been cooked since it was pressed and packaged. You can eat raw tofu straight from the pack if you like, but you'll probably want to drain off some of the excess water first, as it can be messy, and it doesn't really add anything to the experience.

Can I pan fry silken tofu? ›

Just be sure to get the oil nice and hot before adding the tofu; this will prevent the tofu from excessively sticking to the pan and help develop a nicely crisp sear! A simple Chinese-style dish featuring pan-seared silken tofu served with a garlic scallion soy sauce.

Can you eat too much silken tofu? ›

Eating tofu and other soy foods every day is generally considered safe. That said, you may want to moderate your intake if you have: Breast tumors: Because of tofu's weak hormonal effects, some doctors suggest that people with estrogen-sensitive breast tumors limit their soy intake.

How do you cook silken tofu without it falling apart? ›

To Keep It Together, Think Dry and Firm

One of the most important steps in preparing tofu is drying out or firming up its exterior in some way to help it hold together. For pan-frying, draining it and then drying and pressing the exterior with paper towels works well.

What is the flavor of silken tofu? ›

Soft tofu and silken tofu have a smooth and custardy texture and a very mild flavor. Personally I prefer the refrigerated varieties of soft/silken tofu as opposed to the shelf-stable ones (such as Mori-Nu tofu). I think the flavor is a bit fresher.

Is silken tofu anti inflammatory? ›

Tofu contains several anti-inflammatory, antioxidant phyto-chemicals making it a great addition to an anti-inflammatory diet. What is this? Tofu is also a good source of 'complete' plant protein, meaning that it has a well-balanced amino acid profile. It's also one of the most well-known plant-based sources of iron.

What is the best coagulant for silken tofu? ›

However, gypsum produces a gorgeous, silky texture that molds well with no weepiness, even when I steam the entire quantity of soy milk in a glass loaf pan; it is the best overall coagulant for this type of tofu. The artisanal tofu makers I met in Japan also use gypsum for their silken tofu.

How long does silken tofu last in the fridge? ›

How long does tofu last in the fridge? If it's unopened, you should just go by the use by date on the pack, which will give you the best idea of the shelf life. If it's opened, refrigerated tofu is generally good for 3 to 5 days, as long as you've stored it properly.

Can I freeze silken tofu? ›

You can freeze any kind of tofu; anything from silken all the way to extra firm, depending on the texture you want at the end. The soft tofu will remain soft, and the firm tofu will remain firm, but everything will be a little firmer and less fragile than it originally was.

How do they make silken tofu? ›

Silken tofu, unlike regular tofu, does not entail pressing the whey out during the tofu making process. Rather, the soy milk is solidified in its final container. The curds and whey never separate, resulting in the velvety soft texture of silken tofu, called kinugoshi-dofu (silk-strained tofu) in Japanese.

What is a substitute for silken tofu? ›

Silken tofu is commonly used to make vegan pudding, mousse, and other creamy desserts. Instead, you can use creamed banana (like in this banana pudding recipe from Fab Haute Mama), coconut cream (in this peanut butter mousse recipe from Minimalist Baker), chickpeas (yes, seriously!

How to make store-bought tofu soft? ›

First, drain and press the tofu.

For the best texture, press the tofu using a tofu press or cast-iron skillet for 20 to 30 minutes. If you're short on time, just drain the tofu and gently press it in a kitchen towel or paper towels over the sink. The tofu won't be as firm this way, but it will still be delicious!

Can you make silken tofu from store bought soy milk? ›

Choose soy milk without any added, sugar, flavor, calcium, vitamin and other nutrients. They aren't suitable for Tofu. Choose soy milk with just soy beans and water. Thicker soy milk is best, as tofu might not form if it's too watery.

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