Best Eggplant Aubergine And Tofu Satay Recipes

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CRISPY SZECHUAN-STYLE EGGPLANT AND TOFU



Crispy Szechuan-Style Eggplant and Tofu image

Provided by Jeff Mauro, host of Sandwich King

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

2/3 cup plus 2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 medium eggplant, peeled and cut into 3/4-inch cubes
1 block extra-firm tofu, drained, pressed dry between paper towels and cut into 1-inch cubes
1 tablespoon peanut oil, plus more for frying
1/4 cup chicken stock
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon lime juice
1 tablespoon grated peeled fresh ginger
3 Thai bird chiles, minced, or as desired
2 cloves garlic, grated on a rasp
1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
Cooked white rice, for serving
Chopped fresh cilantro, for garnish

Steps:

  • In a shallow dish, combine 2/3 cup of the cornstarch, the salt and pepper. Toss the eggplant pieces in the cornstarch mixture to coat, shaking off the excess; set aside. Repeat the process with the tofu.
  • Heat 1/2 inch of the peanut oil in a large, deep, straight-sided skillet over medium heat until it shimmers. Working in batches, cook the eggplant first, tossing gently until golden brown, about 3 minutes on each side. Transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate to drain. Repeat with the remaining eggplant and the tofu.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the chicken stock, soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, lime juice and remaining 2 teaspoons cornstarch.
  • Carefully drain the oil from the skillet, and wipe out any residue using paper towels held with tongs. Add 1 tablespoon of peanut oil to the skillet and heat it over medium heat. Add the ginger, about 1 teaspoon of the minced chiles (or to taste) and the garlic. Cook, stirring, until just fragrant, about 30 seconds; pour in the chicken stock mixture and bring it to a simmer. Simmer until slightly thickened, 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Add the cooked eggplant and tofu to the skillet and toss gently to combine. Stir in the sesame oil and remove from the heat. Serve immediately over rice and garnished with the remaining minced chiles if desired and chopped cilantro.

EGGPLANT (AUBERGINE) AND TOFU SATAY



Eggplant (Aubergine) and Tofu Satay image

Eggplant and Tofu in green curry with a peanut coconut satay sauce. Use frozen thawed waterpacked tofu well drained by pressing.

Provided by drhousespcatcher

Categories     Soy/Tofu

Time P1D

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21

shallot, finely chopped
1 stalk lemongrass, chopped
2 small red chilies, chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 inch piece fresh gingerroot, peeled and grated
1 lime, zest of, only
1 tablespoon fresh coriander leaves, and stalks chopped
12 ounces tofu, firm
1 eggplant
2 tablespoons peanut oil
12 short wooden skewers
2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 shallot, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
2 large red chilies, deseeded and chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground coriander
3 ounces crunchy peanut butter
7 fluid ounces coconut milk
1 lime, juice of, only
salt, to taste

Steps:

  • curry paste:.
  • grind all the ingredients together until you have a paste. Store in the refrigerator in a screw top jar for up to 2 weeks.
  • skewers:.
  • Mix 3 tbsp green curry paste together with 1 tbsp groundnut oil. Cut the tofu and eggplant into 1/2 inch cubes and thread onto 12 short wooden skewers. Lay flat on a plate and pour over the paste mixture to coat well, rubbing the eggplant and tofu all over. Leave for 30 minutes minimum (or overnight), covered in the fridge to marinade.
  • Brush the vegetables with a the remaining oil and grill under a medium heat until golden.
  • satay sauce:.
  • Heat the oil in a small saucepan and fry the shallot, garlic, chillies and spices for about 5 minutes until tender.
  • Mix the peanut butter with a little warm water to make a thinner paste and add to the pan, together with the coconut milk.
  • Bring to the boil, then simmer until the sauce thickens. Season with lime juice and salt to taste. Divide between 4 small bowls.
  • Serve the skewers on individual plates with a small bowl of satay sauce.
  • Or you can simply buy the curry and the satay to cut time but check your ingredients some carry fish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 460.5, Fat 39.2, SaturatedFat 14.5, Sodium 126.6, Carbohydrate 21.4, Fiber 6.8, Sugar 7.7, Protein 14.3

AUBERGINE (EGGPLANT) AND TOFU SATAY STICKS



Aubergine (Eggplant) and Tofu Satay Sticks image

I have included the recipe for satay and green Thai sauce here too. If you want to you can use ready made versions but check the label, some contain fish bits

Provided by PinkCherryBlossom

Categories     Soy/Tofu

Time 1h5m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 shallot, finely chopped
1 stalk lemongrass, chopped
2 small red chilies, chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 inch piece fresh gingerroot, peeled and grated
1 lime, zest of, only
1 tablespoon fresh coriander, leaves and stalks chopped
250 g firm tofu, drained and pressed
1 aubergine
2 tablespoons peanut oil
12 short wooden skewers, soaked in water
2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 shallot, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
2 large red chilies, deseeded and chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground coriander
3 ounces crunchy peanut butter
7 fluid ounces coconut milk
1 lime, juice of, only

Steps:

  • To make the green curry paste, grind all the ingredients together in a processor until you have a paste. Store in the refrigerator in a screw top jar for up to 2 weeks.
  • For the skewers Mix 3tbsp green curry paste together with 1tbsp groundnut oil. Cut the tofu and aubergine into 1/2 inch cubes and thread onto 12 short wooden skewers. Lay flat on a plate and pour over the paste mixture to coat well, rubbing the aubergine and tofu all over. Leave for 30 minutes minimum (or overnight), covered in the fridge to marinade.
  • Brush the vegetables with the remaining oil and grill under a medium heat until golden.
  • Make the satay sauce. Heat the oil in a small saucepan and fry the shallot, garlic, chillies and spices for about 5 minutes until tender. Mix the peanut butter with a little warm water to make a thinner paste and add to the pan, together with the coconut milk. Bring to the boil, then simmer until the sauce thickens. Season with lime juice and salt to taste. Divide between 4 small bowls.
  • Serve the skewers on individual plates with a small bowl of satay sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 467.3, Fat 39.3, SaturatedFat 14.7, Sodium 129.8, Carbohydrate 22, Fiber 7.3, Sugar 7.6, Protein 15.3

TOFU-VEGETABLE SATAY WITH PEANUT SAUCE



Tofu-Vegetable Satay With Peanut Sauce image

Caramelized pineapple, tofu and vegetables take center stage in these vegan satay, which are inspired by Indonesian charcoal-grilled skewers. Here, the smoky satay are glazed with sweet and sticky kecap manis, a fermented sweet soy sauce (see Tip), which also flavors the peanut sauce along with garlic, shallots and chile. The sauce is meant to be generously poured over the satay to serve, but any leftovers will last for one week in the refrigerator. The sauce thickens over time, so loosen it with extra water as needed. Serve the satay and peanut sauce with steamed rice or noodles, and a side of stir-fried greens or roast potatoes. To get vegetarian recipes like this one delivered to your inbox, sign up for The Veggie newsletter.

Provided by Lara Lee

Categories     vegetables, appetizer, main course

Time 45m

Yield 24 skewers (4 to 6 servings)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 (14-ounce) package firm tofu, drained
5 large scallions
1 large eggplant (about 1 pound), cut into 1-inch cubes
1/2 large (4-pound) pineapple, peeled, cored and cut into 1-inch cubes
1 large red bell pepper, cut into 1-inch pieces
24 (8-inch) bamboo skewers, soaked overnight (or at least 30 minutes)
1/4 cup neutral oil, such as canola
3 tablespoons neutral oil, such as canola
2 medium shallots, peeled and sliced
4 long, red, medium-spicy chiles (such as serrano, cayenne or finger chiles), sliced and seeds removed, if you prefer less heat
6 garlic cloves, peeled and sliced
2/3 cup/150 grams crunchy peanut butter, natural or conventional
10 tablespoons kecap manis (see Tip)

Steps:

  • Prepare the satay: Place the tofu in a folded dish towel and gently press to remove excess liquid. Cut tofu into 1-inch cubes.
  • Cut the thicker white and light green stalks of the scallions into 1-inch pieces. Thinly slice the thinner, dark green scallion stalks on the diagonal and reserve for the garnish.
  • Make the peanut sauce: Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Add shallots, chiles and garlic, and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, 4 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a food processor or blender. Add the peanut butter, 5 tablespoons kecap manis and ⅓ cup plus 1 tablespoon water, and blend until almost smooth. (It makes about 1 ½ cups.) Transfer sauce to a small bowl. (If the sauce thickens, add more water by the tablespoon until it is pourable.)
  • Assemble the satay: Place a cube of eggplant onto a bamboo skewer, followed by a piece of pineapple, bell pepper, scallion, tofu and another piece of eggplant. Repeat with the remaining skewers.
  • Heat the grill or a griddle pan over high. Use a pastry brush to dab the 1/4 cup oil all over the skewers. Once hot, line the skewers on the grill or griddle pan, working in batches as needed. Cook for 10 to 12 minutes, turning every 2 to 3 minutes with a metal spatula or tongs, until the eggplant is cooked through. Transfer to a plate.
  • Prepare the glaze: Mix 4 tablespoons kecap manis with the remaining 2 tablespoons oil. Brush the glaze all over the skewers.
  • Pool about 1 cup peanut sauce onto a large serving plate, spreading it close to the edges of the plate. Lay the cooked skewers on top, then spoon the remaining peanut sauce on top. Drizzle lightly with 1 tablespoon of kecap manis, and garnish with the sliced scallions.

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