My taco bar tonight with roasted potatoes, tofu, beet horseradish, guacamole, salsa, white cheddar cheese, lettuce, whole wheat tortillas and hard shell corn tortillas |
Ingredients
2 packages of extra firm tofu
1 onion, diced
2 Tbsp olive oil
4 ounces of beer (I like IPAs and any beer or no beer is fine)
4 ounces of water (8 ounces if you skip the beer)
1/2 tsp turmeric
1/2 tsp garlic
1/2 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp black pepper
1 tsp dried parsley or 2 Tbsp fresh
3 Tbsp Tamari or soy sauce
Directions
Open the tofu containers and drain the water. "Stand" tofu in container (see picture below) and let sit while moving to next step.
Draining the water helps the tofu develop a firmer texture as it cooks |
Dice the onion and sauté in a non-stick pan until transparent. Once the onions are done, place them aside in a bowl.
Big girls don't cry when chopping onions |
Drain the excess water from the tofu containers and pat dry the tofu with paper towel (reuse the paper towels for cleaning the counter later). Dice the tofu in cubes, similar to the size of a dime. Put the tofu in the nonstick pan that was used for the onions. Don't clean it, the onions and leftover oil adds to the flavor of the tofu. Sauté the tofu until golden brown (see pictures below).
Pat dry tofu with clean paper towel |
I like to dice the tofu for tacos, however, you can also mash it or cut into thinner strips (like thick matches) |
Once the tofu is done, add the onions and the rest of the ingredients. Stir occasionally until the liquid is absorbed by the tofu. Serve with your favorite taco bar items! Some of my favorites are shredded white cheddar cheese, tahini, beet horseradish, romaine lettuce, black beans, roasted potatoes, black olives, limes, salsa and tomatoes (for those who can eat nightshades) and of course, it wouldn't be complete without guacamole.
Voila! |
TIP 1: If you can eat nightshades, add cayenne, paprika and sautéed peppers.
TIP 2: Save time and substitute taco seasoning mix instead of the spices in this recipe. Add half the liquid as instructed in recipe from package.
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