I used Sambal Oelek for the heat in this Tofu in Chili Garlic Sauce. Sambal is a sauce originating in Southeast Asia and made of hot red chili peppers with some salt and vinegar. It’s one of my Vegan Kitchen Staples.
Most store-bought brands do contain preservatives so if you’re not into that, you could make your own. I found this recipe that looks good. I’m going to try it soon but for now, I don’t use it all the time so I don’t stress too much about the store-bought kind.
I use sambal oelek in many of my recipes to add a little heat. Try adding it to:
Ingredients
- 14 oz extra firm tofu in water (drained, rinsed, and pressed)
- 1-2 TB extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil
- Sauce
- 2 cloves garlic
- 2 TB Sambal Oelek
- 3 TB tamari (or soy sauce if not GF)
- 1 tsp maple syrup
- 2 TB rice vinegar
- 1/2 tsp cornstarch
Instructions
- Cut the pressed tofu into squares or rectangles. I cut it in half through the middle first keeping the same shape but making it thinner, then I cut them into triangles.
- Heat olive oil in a non-stick pan and fry the tofu on medium heat about 5 minutes. Flip tofu and cook for another 5 minutes until both sides are browned.
- While tofu is cooking, combine all sauce ingredients in a bowl, whisk, and set aside.
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