Also, I like to bake tofu - it is basically like a sponge and soaks up oil at an alarming rate which baking seems to prevent. Its also a good idea to press the water out of the tofu - best way is to drain it from the pack, wrap in layers of kitchen paper and place in between two chopping boards or plates. Put a weight on the top one (some saucepans will do) and leave for 15 minutes. This way they will lose the water and absorb the flavour better.
I've kept this recipe fairly simple as the marinade speaks for itself and just added some broccoli; you can add pak choy and mange tout if you like.
Ingredients:
1 1/2 tbsp. sesame oil
3 tbsp. soy sauce
3 tbsp. light brown sugar
2 1/2 tbsp. peanut butter
1 clove garlic, chopped finely
1 Thai chilli (I used birds eye), chopped finely, seeds removed if liked
200g noodles
1 onion, sliced thinly
2 cloves garlic, sliced
1 inch piece ginger, sliced
1/2 head broccoli, cut into florets
1 tbsp. sake (Chinese wine)
2 spring onions, for serving
chopped peanuts, for serving
Method:
In a bowl, mix the sesame oil, soy, sugar, peanut butter, garlic, chilli together. Whisk well until combined.
Chop the pressed and drained tofu into squares and put into the marinade. Stir well and leave to marinate for up to 2 hours. Remove from the marinade and reserve the marinade for later. Then put the oven on 170 C and place the tofu on a baking sheet covered with greaseproof paper. Bake for 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and set to one side.
Cook the noodles as per pack instructions (usually 4-5 minutes), drain and set to one side.
In a wok or large pan, fry the onion in a little oil until beginning to brown. Add the ginger and garlic and continue to cook for a couple of minutes. Add the broccoli and stir fry for about 3 minutes on a high heat. Add the sake and pop on a lid to let the broccoli steam for 5 minutes. Then add the noodles and tofu. Add a little water to the reserved marinade to loosen and add to the dish for a light sauce. Garnish with the sliced spring onions, chopped peanuts (if liked) and serve.
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