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Here is what I did last night:Cut the block 6-8 slabs, then cut in half lengthwise. Pour soysauce over the top and let marinate for a few minutes (just while you get everything else ready). You can add vinegar, sesame oil, ginger, garlic, and sriracha if you want to get fancy, but plain soy is yummy also. Heat a pan to high with a little oil. Place the slabs of tofu so that the most surface area is touching the pan. Wait until the soy starts to carmelize a bit and then flip to do the same thing on the other side. Pull out of pan and set aside. Stir fry your favorite veg in the pan. I start with some fresh ginger, and garlic. Last night for veggies I used baby bok choy, cellery, broccoli, green beans and threw in some peas and edamame from the freezer. I usually start teh ginger and garlic and then add the broccoli, green beans and cellery plus a touch of water to soften the broccoli. Once everything is looking bright green and a little charred, I add the quicker cooking stuff. At the end, I add a splash of soy sauce and vinegar. not very authentic, but people seem to like it. I don't like prepared sauces, but you can also go that way. I eat it without rice. I usually cook a big pot of farro on sundays so if I have some ofthat, I throw it in with my veggies to heat it up. High in protein and fiber.
Glad you enjoyed it! next time get the Twin Oaks brand and you will see how tasty tofu can be! protein may vary based on type and brand.