Grilled or Pan-Fried Marinated Tofu

Grilled or Pan-Fried Marinated Tofu
Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Total Time
15 minutes, plus 1 hour's refrigeration
Rating
4(636)
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This is one of my favorite ways to eat tofu. Keep some marinating in the refrigerator, then grill or pan-fry at will.

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Ingredients

Yield:Serves four

    For the Marinade

    • 1tablespoon Asian sesame oil
    • ¼cup soy sauce
    • 2tablespoons mirin (sweet Japanese rice wine)
    • 1tablespoon rice wine vinegar
    • 1tablespoon minced or grated fresh ginger

    For the Tofu

    • 1pound firm tofu
    • 1tablespoon canola oil or peanut oil
    • Additional soy sauce or marinade for topping
Ingredient Substitution Guide
Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

247 calories; 17 grams fat; 2 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 6 grams monounsaturated fat; 8 grams polyunsaturated fat; 5 grams carbohydrates; 3 grams dietary fiber; 0 grams sugars; 21 grams protein; 1136 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. For the Marinade

    1. Step 1

      Combine all of the marinade ingredients in a 2-quart bowl. Whisk together well.

    2. Step 2

      Drain the tofu and pat dry with paper towels. Slice into ½-inch thick slabs, and blot each slab with paper towels. Add to the bowl with the marinade, and gently toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 15 minutes to an hour, or for up to a day.

    3. Step 3

      To pan-fry the tofu, heat the oil over medium-high heat in a large, heavy nonstick skillet. When the oil is hot, add the tofu in one layer (you may have to do this in batches). Cook on one side for one to two minutes, until lightly colored. Using tongs, turn the tofu over and cook for another one to two minutes, or until lightly colored on the other side. Remove from the pan, and serve with additional marinade or soy sauce. To grill the tofu, prepare a medium-hot grill. Brush the grill with oil, and grill until grill marks appear, 1½ to 2 minutes per side. Remove from the heat, and serve with additional marinade or soy sauce.

Tip
  • Variation: For a spicy dish, add 1 teaspoon Asian chile sauce, such as sambal oelek, to the marinade.Advance preparation: Pan-fried or grilled tofu can be kept in the refrigerator and served hot or cold. It makes a good snack.

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I find that pressing the tofu for a half hour or so prior to marinating it makes it more absorbent. I put a couple layers of paper towels above and below the block of tofu, then put a standard paver brick on top. The more moisture that is pulled out of the tofu in this process, the more the marinade will soak in.

Consider a little maple syrup (habanero-infused if you've got it) in place of the mirin. Our family favorite! The sesame oil brings beautiful flavor, so try not to skip it. It's a great marinade on eggplant and portabellas, too.

Simplified the recipe using canola oil, rice vinegar, soy sauce, and ginger. If you are marinating more than 1 hour, flip the tofu halfway through. I pan-fried, and it took ~4 min per side, though I like them a bit more browned.

Very easy, flavorful weeknight dish.

I just read Sam Sifton's Guide to Grilling. He might want to know that some of us find those charcoal briquettes and starter fluids noxious. A neighbor of mine - just next door - barbeques almost every night. When he does - the fumes seep through my windows - I rush around the house to close them tight - and I am forced out of my backyard and indoors. Some jurisdictions control these grilling activities - which are polluting the air and hurting people, especially in cities.

Delicious

Use clean dish towels instead of paper towels.

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