Sesame Tofu With Coconut-Lime Dressing and Spinach
Updated March 15, 2021

- Total Time
- 30 minutes
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Ingredients
- ¼cup unsweetened coconut milk
- 1lime, zested and juiced (1 teaspoon zest and 2 tablespoons juice)
- 2tablespoons sambal oelek
- 1tablespoon dark brown sugar
- ¼cup pure sesame oil (or toasted sesame oil, for stronger flavor)
- Fine sea salt
- 1(12-ounce) package extra-firm tofu, cut into 8 equal rectangles
- ½cup panko bread crumbs (or ¼ cup cornstarch, for a gluten-free option)
- ½cup white sesame seeds (or a mix of black and white)
- ½teaspoon black pepper
- Fine sea salt
- 2large egg whites
- ¼cup neutral oil, such as grapeseed, for pan-frying
- 2tablespoons neutral oil, such as grapeseed
- 1shallot, peeled and minced
- 2garlic cloves, peeled and thinly sliced
- 20ounces spinach
- 1tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce
- ½teaspoon ground black pepper
- Fine sea salt
- 2tablespoons minced chives, for garnish
For the Dressing
For the Tofu
For the Spinach
Preparation
- Step 1
Prepare the dressing: In a medium bowl, whisk together coconut milk, lime zest and juice, sambal oelek and brown sugar until sugar dissolves completely. Slowly stream in the sesame oil and whisk until the mixture is emulsified and creamy. Taste and season with salt as needed; set aside. (You’ll have ¾ cup dressing. Save any extra in an airtight container in the refrigerator.)
- Step 2
Prepare the tofu: Pat the tofu dry with a clean kitchen towel or paper towel. In a medium bowl, whisk together panko, sesame seeds and black pepper. Season the mixture generously with salt. In a second medium bowl, lightly whisk the egg whites. Using a pair of kitchen tongs, dip the tofu slices one at a time in the egg whites and coat well. Transfer to the bowl with the panko mixture, coating well on all sides, then move to a clean plate. Repeat with remaining tofu slices.
- Step 3
Line a large plate with paper towels. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a medium (10-inch) cast-iron or stainless-steel skillet over medium-low. Working in batches to avoid crowding, pan-fry the tofu until golden brown, about 2 minutes per side. (Don’t overcook, or the sesame seeds will turn bitter.) Transfer the fried tofu slices to the prepared plate. Repeat with the remaining tofu, adding oil and wiping out the pan as needed.
- Step 4
Prepare the spinach: Wipe out the skillet, and heat 2 tablespoons oil over medium. Add the shallot and sauté until translucent, 2 to 3 minutes. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, 45 seconds, taking care not to scorch the garlic. Add the spinach by the handful, increasing the heat after the first handful and allowing the greens to wilt before adding more. Sauté until wilted and most of the liquid evaporates, about 10 minutes. Add the soy sauce and black pepper, and fold to coat well. Taste and add salt as needed. Remove the skillet from the heat.
- Step 5
Place spinach in a serving bowl. Add fried tofu on top, and drizzle with half of the coconut-lime dressing. Sprinkle the chives over the tofu, and serve immediately, with more dressing on the side.
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I have made vegan breaded eggplant before with a mix of plant based milk and cornstarch as a binder, for those willing to try a substitute for egg whites
This looks fantastic, but it’s described as vegan in the header notes - however, it calls for egg whites for breading, which are decidedly un-vegan. Maybe amend to note that it’s vegetarian.
I marinated pressed tofu for 6 hours, placed the tofu pieces on a layer of paper towel to dry while I mixed panko+blackpepper+cornstarch in a dish and preheated my oven to 375. I applied a thin layer of mayo to each side of the tofu with a spatula and dredged it in the dish, placed the tofu on a parchment lined baking sheet and baked on the top and bottom rack of the oven until the tofu was thoroughly browned. Best tofu I've ever made -- crispy on the outside, creamy in, and very flavorful.
I’ve made this several times and it’s a hit with everyone in our house. Tonight I didn’t have panko bread crumbs so I used a mixture of Louisiana fish fry, matzoh meal, and nutritional yeast with the sesame seeds. It came out even better than the original!
Tofu turned out a bit bland. Maybe next time season the tofu or brine it?
The Sambal Oelek usually has shrimp in it. FYI.