This Sesame-Crusted Tofu Salad with Spicy Peanut Dressing is wonderful for either lunch or dinner! It’s a hearty vegetarian meal that can easily be made vegan by swapping out the honey in the dressing. This tofu salad recipe has so much flavor, even meat-lovers will enjoy it!
I love tofu and am always taken aback when I hear people dismissing it as something just for vegetarians. I recently read a great article from Food52 titled ‘In Defense of Tofu’ that sums up what a versatile ingredient it can be.
Well-pressed tofu that has been marinated and pan fried with a flavorful sauce is a wonderful, healthy, inexpensive way to enjoy dinner.
The key is to have well-pressed tofu, something that can be a bit of a pain.
I don’t do a lot of product reviews these days. I pretty much have everything I need in the kitchen so I turn down a lot of offers.
But once in awhile something comes along that I think is really cool. And if *I* think it’s cool, I hope that means you’ll find it interesting as well. When Ben from EZ Tofu Press contacted me about doing a review and giveaway I was immediately intrigued. This was a something I could really use.
Below is a phone picture taken last year demonstrating how I used to press the water out of tofu. I referred to it as “The Leaning Tower of Tofu.”
Occasionally dishes would come crashing down. Paper towels were wasted and the process could take over an hour. Compare that with this photo taken a few days ago where I used the EZ Tofu Press:
I think this is such a cool, sturdy gadget. It’s incredibly effective and I can’t believe I’d never used something like it in the past. The tofu is completely pressed in less than 15 minutes and no paper towels are wasted.
It’s dishwasher friendly, which I always appreciate. I used the pressed tofu to prepare a recipe for Sesame Crusted Tofu Salad with Spicy Peanut Dressing which you’ll find below.
The pressed tofu really absorbed the marinade beautifully and the final results were exactly what I was hoping for; a crunchy sesame exterior with a dense, tasty tofu.
Can you make this dish without the EZ Tofu Press? Certainly, but this tool makes the entire process easier, faster and less wasteful.
Sesame Crusted Tofu Salad with Spicy Peanut Dressing
Ingredients
Marinated sesame tofu:
- 1 block extra firm tofu, packed in water
- 2 cloves garlic, smashed
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons seasoned rice wine vinegar
- 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1/4 cup toasted sesame seeds
- 1 1/2 tablespoons black sesame seeds
Spicy peanut dressing:
- 2 tablespoons peanut butter
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- 1/2 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
- 1 tablespoon seasoned rice vinegar
- 1/2 tablespoon sriracha hot sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon honey (use light agave nectar for vegan)
- 1 tablespoon water
Additional ingredients:
- 3-4 cups mixed salad greens
- 3-4 tablespoons roasted unsalted peanuts
- 3-4 tablespoons scallions, sliced thin
Instructions
- Press as much water out of the tofu as possible. Slice into square cubes.
- Add the garlic, toasted sesame oil, soy sauce, vinegar, crushed red pepper flakes and cubed tofu to a large plastic bag (do not add the sesame seeds or dressing ingredients). Seal and chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to an hour.
- While the tofu is marinating, whisk together the spicy peanut dressing ingredients and set aside.
- Mix together the toasted and black sesame seeds in a small bowl. Dredge each piece of tofu in the sesame seeds (I only dredged two sides).
- Heat a large nonstick pan over medium low heat. You can add a small amount of oil or cooking spray but the sesame oil in the marinade should prevent sticking. Add the tofu and allow it to brown a bit before flipping sides. Periodically swirl the tofu around and keep an eye on the heat to make sure the sesame seeds don't burn. It should take several minutes per side.
- Serve the tofu over mixed greens. Top each salad plate with peanuts and scallions to taste (1-2 tablespoons each per salad is a good estimate).
- Drizzle spicy peanut dressing over salad and serve.
Please read my full post for additional recipe notes, tips, and serving suggestions!
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Disclaimer: I was compensated for creating a recipe to use with the EZ Tofu Press. As always, all opinions are my own!
karen says
I love using tofu instead of paneer in Indian dishes like saag paneer or paneer tiki masala.
Linda says
Wow, that’s cool! I’ve been looking for something to help me press tofu. There used to be a store with a deli next to my old work site. They had the best tofu salad. The tofu was very dense and took the marinade well. This looks like it would do that for me. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Kelsey says
I love marinating tofu in an easy soy/honey/ginger marinade and tossing in stir fry’s. With planning, results in such a quick and easy dinner!
Evie R. says
I like breading mine and making it nice and crispy!!! YUM! Especially good with some BBQ sauce.
Kirsten@FarmFreshFeasts says
Jen, I usually skip over product review/giveaway posts, but your photo of ‘pressing tofu before’ sucked me in, and I stuck around to read and enter. Glad I did! I sure understand how a tool can make life in the kitchen so. much. easier. (says the woman who’s been making pesto and hummus like crazy lately and kisses her food processor).
I like a Thai marinated tofu as an appetizer, and pressing the tofu first really helps.
Thanks!
Natalie says
I love roasted tofu!
Kira says
This dish looks delicious! I was wondering if you could substitute tahini for the peanut butter?
I try not to eat peanut butter because its not always the healthiest thing for you
Jennifer Farley says
I think that would be awesome!
Shifra says
Looks amazing! I’ve never heard of a tofu press… Can’t wait to get one!
Elizabeth Mars says
What a great gadget. I’m in Australia so I can’t win it but I’ll have to try and track one of this down. Pressing tofu is a hassle and a pain.
Heather says
This sounds great. I would love to win a Tofu press… I too have the leaning tower at times.
Kiran @ KiranTarun.com says
Gadgets like a tofu press is so essential in the kitchen. This looks like a great tofu salad filled with yummy ingredients and texture :)
karen says
I “fry” tofu with an orange sauce, it really yummy.
Didie says
The best tofu recipe for me is simply tofu with soy sauce and agave sirup !
Ann Marie says
As a vegetarian, I would LOVE this tofu press. Pressing tofu is just about the worst and most time-consuming (and paper towel-consuming) thing ever. My favorite tofu recipe is…pretty much any kind of stir fry. I’ve also been wanting to make a tofu steak sometime soon!
Adrianna A says
I love roasted tofu croutons marinated with lemon pepper and fresh lime juice.