The Perfect Grill Companion
Move over, paneer and chicken. Tofu is a fantastic canvas for the smoky flavours of the barbecue. The key is to use the right kind and prepare it properly. Opt for extra-firm tofu, which holds its shape beautifully over the flames. For the best results,
press it for at least 30 minutes to remove excess water. This step is crucial; it allows the tofu to get wonderfully crispy on the outside and absorb marinades more effectively. Cube it or slice it into planks, then let it soak in a punchy marinade for at least an hour. Think soy-ginger-garlic, spicy tandoori, or a zesty lemon-herb blend. Skewer it with colourful summer vegetables like bell peppers, zucchini, and onions for a complete, light, and satisfying meal straight from the grill.
The Ultimate Salad Booster
A summer salad should be refreshing, not an afterthought. Tofu can transform a simple bowl of greens into a filling and protein-packed main course without the heaviness of some other proteins. While you can add raw, cubed tofu, it truly shines when you add a little texture. Try crumbling firm tofu and pan-frying it with a bit of soy sauce until it’s browned and crispy, creating a delicious substitute for bacon bits. Another great option is to bake marinated cubes of tofu until they're golden and chewy. Let them cool slightly before tossing them into your salad. They add a satisfying bite and soak up the dressing, making every mouthful interesting. It's an easy way to ensure your light lunch keeps you full and energised through the afternoon.
No-Cook Wonders for Hot Days
On the hottest of days, the last thing anyone wants to do is turn on the stove. This is where silken and soft tofu come to the rescue. Silken tofu has a creamy, custard-like texture that’s perfect for no-cook applications. For a simple and elegant appetiser, try a chilled silken tofu dish. Simply drain a block of cold silken tofu, top it with a drizzle of soy sauce, sesame oil, a sprinkle of chopped spring onions, and some toasted sesame seeds. It's a refreshing, savoury dish that takes minutes to assemble. You can also blend silken tofu into dressings to make them incredibly creamy without using dairy or mayonnaise, perfect for a lighter potato salad or a creamy cucumber dip.
A Lighter Take on Curries and Stir-Fries
Summer doesn't mean you have to give up on your favourite stir-fries or curries; you just need to adapt them. Tofu is a quick-cooking protein, meaning you spend less time standing over a hot wok. For a quick weeknight dinner, a light coconut curry with firm tofu and seasonal vegetables like green beans and corn comes together in under 30 minutes. The tofu soaks up the flavour of the light, fragrant broth beautifully. In stir-fries, using tofu instead of meat reduces both cooking time and fat content. A simple stir-fry with plenty of ginger, garlic, a splash of sauce, and a mountain of fresh greens is a perfect way to get a flavourful meal on the table fast.
Creamy, Dreamy Desserts and Smoothies
Believe it or not, tofu’s versatility extends to dessert. Silken tofu is a secret weapon for creating unbelievably creamy and light sweet treats. Blend it with melted dark chocolate and a touch of maple syrup or honey for a decadent-tasting yet surprisingly light chocolate mousse. It sets up beautifully in the fridge and provides a smooth texture without the heaviness of cream. It’s also a fantastic addition to your morning smoothie. A scoop of silken or soft tofu adds a significant protein boost and creates a thick, milkshake-like consistency without altering the flavour. Blend it with mangoes, a splash of coconut water, and a pinch of cardamom for a refreshing and filling summer breakfast.
















