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Liven up your dinner routine with this Peanut Butter & Miso Gochujang Tofu Stir-fry. A quick vegan stir-fry with the perfect spicy peanut miso sauce that tastes better than take-out. Nutfree option and Soyfree option included.
I donโt think thereโs a week that goes by that I donโt crave some kind of salty and savory Asian-inspired meal. Right around mid-morning, I start to dream of takeout being delivered right to my door without delay. Good news: this easy Korean gochujang tofu stir-fry with miso peanut sauce will be on the table in 1-2-3. Quicker than take-out!
Whipping up the perfect sweet and spicy peanut sauce is my favorite way to revive any end-of-the-week vegetables in my fridge! Add some tofu and you have a fabulously simple Korean-inspired stir fry.
Star ingredients here are peanut butter, miso paste and gochujang. This dream team makes the stir-fry sauce super flavorful. Gochujang is a Korean-style red chili paste that is savory, sweet and spicy. It’s a fermented condiment used in many Korean dishes and a variety of Korean soups and stews. If you end up with leftovers (and you will) use it up in any of these recipes.
Miso, Gochujang and Peanut Butter are such a magical combo. You all loved my miso gochujang baked whole cauliflower ,so I used that same marinade in this quick tofu veggie stir fry! What can I say? Flavor explosion guaranteed!
why you will love this quick saucy stir fry
- Itโs super easy and quick. Blend the sauce, roast the tofu, combine veggies and sauce and thicken and done.
- it has amazing tried and tested flavors! Peanut butter, Korean gochujang, miso, ginger, garlic!
- It cooks in one pan
- there are options to make it without nuts and soy and oil.
More Stir-fry Recipes:
- Hoisin Tofu Noodles
- Curried Tofu for Banh Mi
- Sticky Sesame tofu
- Sweet and sour Tofu and veggies
- Dragon chicken Soycurls
- General tso soy curls
Miso Gochujang Peanut Tofu Stir Fry
Ingredients
For the sauce:
- 1 tablespoon Korean Gochujang, gochujang varies in heat based on brand. Use a bit less or more to preference
- 1 tablespoon Sambal oelek or other Asian chili sauce, use less for less heat
- 3 tablespoons soy sauce, use tamari for Glutenfree
- 1/4 cup smooth peanut butter or almond butter , , use 1/3 cup if you like your sauce to be thicker and more peanut buttery flavor
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 2 teaspoons yellow or white miso or used chickpea miso to keep it soy-free
- 1 tablespoon white or rice vinegar
- 1/2 inch ginger
- 2 cloves garlic
- 1/2 cup water
For the stir fry:
- 2 teaspoons sesame oil
- 14 ounce of firm or extra firm tofu, pressed for at least 15 minutes and cubed
- 1/2 cup thinly sliced carrots
- 1/2 cup thinly sliced red bell pepper
- 1/2 cup thinly green bell pepper
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- green onion for garnish
Instructions
- Make the sauce: Add all the ingredients for the sauce in a blender and blend until smooth then set aside. (You can add in 1 tsp flour or cornstarch and blend if you like the final sauce thick)
- For the stir fry: Heat the sesame oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
- When hot, add the pressed and cubed tofu and cook until the tofu is golden brown on most of the edges.
- Then add bell pepper, carrots, and salt and cook for two minutes.
- Then add in the blended sauce and mix in. Use another 1/4 cup of water to rinse out the blender and add to the skillet.
- Cook until the sauce has come to a boil and then simmer for another two minutes.
- Taste and adjust salt, sweet, heat, and flavor. Then take off heat. Serve over rice or quinoa . Garnish generously green onion.Thicken the sauce more by cooking another few minutes and serve in lettuce wraps or over mashed potatoes
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Notes
- Peanut-free, use almond butter or cashew butter.
- Nut-free : Use sunflower seed butter
- Oilfree: ย omit the oil , bake the tofu. Use broth to sautรฉ veggies and proceed.
- Soyfree : use chickpea tofu, chickpeas or veggies. Omit soy sauce and add 1/2 teaspoon more salt. Substitute gochujang with sambal oelek or other chili sauce .ย
- Add in other quick cooking veggies for variation. Like snow peas, zucchini.ย
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Ingredients:
- for this recipe, we use firm or extra firm tofu. Make sure to press it for at least 15 minutes.
- sesame oil is best for frying the tofu and rounds things out with a silky mouthfeel and deep nutty flavor.
- miso: Miso adds extra flavor and umami to the stir-fry sauce, along with classic Asian ingredients such as garlic, ginger and soy sauce
- gochujang adds heat and that authentic Korean flavor
- maple syrup adds sweetness to the stirfry sauce
- peanut butter adds richness and balances out the heat of the chili paste
- veggies: I like a colorful mix of carrots and red and green bell pepper
Tips:
- If you cannot find gochujang, add some Sriracha chili sauce or other Asian chili paste like sambal Or lemon. Harissa would also be ok to use.
- In lieu of tofu, you could use seitan or soycurls. Soak the soycurls in broth then drain, toss in cornstarch and stir fry until golden on some edges and use
- Use any veggies you like baby corn, snow peas, green asparagus, zucchini, or carrots are all great additions.
- You can serve this on steamed rice, quinoa, cauliflower rice or use the stir-fry as a filling for lettuce wraps.
- To make this peanut-free, use almond butter or cashew butter. For Nut-free use Sunflower seed butter
- To make this Gluten-free, use tamari instead of soy sauce.
- Oil-free: omit the oil , bake the tofu. Use broth to sautรฉ veggies and proceed.
- Soy-free : use chickpea tofu , chickpeas or veggies. Omit soy sauce and add 1/2 teaspoon more salt
How to Make Peanut Butter Miso & Gochujang Tofu Stir-fry
Make the sauce: Add all the ingredients for the sauce in a blender and blend until smooth then set aside.
For the stir fry: Heat the sesame oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
When hot, add the pressed and cubed tofu and cook until the tofu is golden brown on most of the edges.
Then add bell pepper, carrots, and salt and cook for two minutes.
Then add in the blended sauce and mix in. Use another 1/4 cup of water to rinse out the blender and add to the skillet.
Cook until the sauce has come to a boil and then simmer for another two minutes.
Taste and adjust salt, sweet, heat. Then take off heat. Serve over rice. Garnish generously green onion.
This is such a great recipe, Richa! I love the sauce! Yet another beautiful asian recipe, thank you!
Yay! So glad you like it.
Great flavor and easy to make. Love it. Thanks for another great recipe.
Awesome!
One of those recipes which is now my staple when having friends over. It’s just so delicious, easy, and everyone loves it! Thank you so much for such a wonderful recipe!
Awesome!
Very tasty. I didnโt have gochujang and used sriracha instead with baby spinach added at the end. Very flavorful and easy enough to make for dinner during the work week. Thanks for the recipe.
Yay!
This was a sensational Friday night quick & easy dinner, really tasty. Didn’t have gojuchang (it had turned to concrete in the fridge…) so used 2 tbsp srirachi & 1 of sambal oelek and it was delicious. Looking forward to the leftovers!
Awesome! Glad it worked out.
This was soooo delicious!! Will definitely be making this again (and again)!
yay!
If I could give this more stars, I would. This sauce is so flavour packed and dead simple to make. I didnโt change a think and it was over the top, delicious, especially given how quickly it comes together. I will be keeping that sauce on hand as it is so versatile.
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LOVE this recipe, as usual! Thank you!!
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