Tofu That’s Crispy and Glazed All at the Same Time

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Every now and then you come across a cooking technique that makes you wonder what the heck you’ve been doing all these years.

Case in point, Bon App’s brilliant Crispy Tofu with Maple-Soy Glaze.

I mean, come on—the dish delivers crispy and glazed all in one recipe. And you even get tofu, which makes it a bit healthy, right? Or, at the least, it provides you with a somewhat indulgent option for your Meatless Monday.

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The first step is the key step: taking a block of firm tofu, wrapping it in paper towel, and pressing as much liquid from it as possible. This will allow the tofu, after you slice it into domino-like slabs, to fry up nice and crispy. A generous amount of neutral oil, such as grapeseed, is also essential. You don’t want the tofu scorching on a bare pan.

Once your tofu achieves a golden-brown doneness on each side, you drain the oil from the pan and replace it with a soy/maple/ginger mixture. The tofu absorbs the salty-sweet vibes of the soy and maple syrup, while the thinly sliced ginger takes on a caramel-y crunch.

Get yourself a pot of jasmine rice and a jar of kimchi and you’ve got dinner. Not to mention a new go-to technique in your weeknight cooking arsenal.

Get the recipe:

Crispy Tofu with Maple-Soy Glaze

Chris Morocco

Originally Appeared on Bon Appétit