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Tofu Nut Bake

What you need: 

375g firm tofu cut into cubes
2 cloves garlic chopped finely
1/4 cup peanut or other nut butter
1 tablespoon ginger grated finely
1 tablespoon apple concentrate
1/4 cup tamari
1/2 cup filtered water

What you do: 

Place all ingredients except for the tofu in the blender and blend to a smooth sauce. Put the cubed tofu into an oven dish and cover with the sauce. Cover and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight. Bake in a hot oven for 20-25 mins or until done to your liking. Serve with brown rice and sprinkle sesame seeds and nori flakes on top.

Preparation Time: 
30 mins<br /><br />[hr] thank you...this is amazing, truly...my adjustments: honey in lieu of apple
Cooking Time: 
Servings: 
3
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SO HOW'D IT GO?

Anonymous

I thought this was good, but it also tasted salty to me - and I subbed Bragg's for the tamari. I marinated it overnight and used almond butter and agave nectar instead of peanut butter and apple concentrate. The texture of the tofu was a little unusual at first taste - it kind of melts in your mouth! But all in all, I thought it was pretty good. I baked it at 400 degrees for about 25-30 minutes and served it with steamed brown rice, steamed broccoli, and steamed cauliflower. I'm not sure if I'll make it again but it's definitely worth a try. I think it's the texture of the tofu that I'm not sure about. I used lite firm tofu that I pressed for about 20 minutes before cutting it up.

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yummy! baked the thing at 400 for about 25 minutes.
I made the following changes:
agave nectar instead of apple butter, water replaced with coconut milk. less tamari.
plus, I'm adding veggies: asparagus, roasted red bell pepper, mung bean sprouts , chickpeas. and cracked black pepper. and a little curry.

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This sounds pretty tasty, by the way. Anything with nuts, tofu, and brown rice can't go wrong in my book. :P

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I could see how this might turn out a bit on the salty side if someone's not used to consuming a lot of salty/processed foods-- if you're salt sensitive, then I'd recommend replacing half the tamari with veggie broth, and using a low-sodium soy sauce instead in the marinade. (Though I know Tamari is better than soy-sauce, so the flavor might suffer slightly.) I don't think she meant to offend, and she really didn't alter the sauce itself too much, just what she was putting it on.

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@willwolf:
That's absolutely ridiculous; there's only seven ingredients, yet you choose to criticise the recipe after changing the majority of them. I'd say it's no longer the author's recipe at that point.

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Great, great recipe!  My boyfriend said it was the best tofu he has ever had.  I'm going to change it up a little bit and make extra sauce and poor it over a stirfry.  I used almond butter.  Instead of water, I used almond milk.  It was so good. 

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