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Monday, August 8, 2011

Thai Tofu Lettuce Cups


I am all for simple things for dinner as of lately as it seems like I never have a free moment to just sit.  So last week when I wanted something fast for dinner, I decided that the tofu I had in the fridge was a good option, combined with veggies I simply needed to chop. 


I have seen lettuce wraps on restaurant menus, but they almost always have pork, beef or some other sort of meat...and being vegetarian I would never try them.  But I would try and make some for myself which is exactly what I did with the tofu. 


I combined it with a sweet savory dressing and some local peppers and scallions, then simply wrapped it in lettuce I had bought at the farmer's market.  Super simple, but that is what was needed and it was delicious!  I don't know why I waited until now to try making them! 


I even made a Thai Pineapple Martini to go along with it...and if you are interested the recipe will be on my other blog, Fragrant Vanilla Cake! 


Happy Monday, and hope you all have a wonderful week, even if it may be busy. 

Thai Tofu Lettuce Cups
Serves 2

Tofu:
10 oz tofu, cut into small cubes
1 Tbsp tamari
1 Tbsp peanut oil

Dressing:
1 Tbsp tamari
1 Tbsp rice wine vinegar
1 Tbsp maple syrup
1 Tbsp peanut oil
1 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp fresh ginger, minced
1 garlic clove, minced

1 red bell pepper, minced
2 scallions, sliced
6 large leaves of lettuce

To make tofu, preheat oven to 475 degrees, line a sheet pan with foil, and spray with non-stick spray.  Toss tofu with tamari and peanut oil and spread out on pan.  Roast for about 15 minutes until starting to brown and remove from oven.  Whisk together dressing ingredients.  In a bowl, combine tofu, pepper and scallions and toss with dressing to coat.  To serve spoon tofu mixture into the lettuce leaves and eat taco style. 

9 comments:

  1. I wanted to start experimenting with tofu and this looks like a great recipe to start off with! Looks wonderful!

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  2. This sound is great! and u make so perfectly but peanut oil is not available in Thailand, i think u add new taste:).

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  3. Amy, this looks so colourful and fresh!! I am bookmarking this recipe. Great!!

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  4. Lettuce wraps are so refreshing! We got hooked with PF Chang's and have been making them ever since.

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  5. i love lettuce cups because i feel so much better afterwards aka no food coma haha thanks for the recipe!

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  6. Oh, WOW! These look so good...yummers!

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  7. I love them. I have recently discovered i love tofu and now I'm on the look-out for new ideas and yours sounds great. Thanks for sharing Amy!

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  8. This looks super delicious, Amy! Although I do eat meat, I'm a huge tofu fan so I'd love it just the way you made it :-)r

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