Plant-based "bacon"??? Yes please- and it's made with tofu!! This is a treat you won't want to miss out on.
This delicious recipe takes tofu to a whole new level!
Tofu "bacon" is very easy to make, and is flavorful, crunchy, and crispy. This method transforms "extra- firm" tofu into something extra -ordinary.
Do you like BLT's but want something plant-based? Try this- I think you will be in love.
It starts with a simple tool- your potato peeler.
You will use a block of 14 ounce "extra firm" tofu ( I buy organic) and simply shave it down with a simple potato peeler.
The tofu slices very easily and then is marinated in a deliciously spiced sauce (recipe below). Once fully marinated about 20 minutes, it gets air-fried! That's it!! And boy- is it a whole new delicious way of enjoying tofu.
Even my meat-eating hubby liked it - a lot !
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Looks like lunchmeat |
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Marinating- Before Air-Frying This is good on a sandwich too before air-frying |
Ingredients :
1 14 ounce block of extra firm tofu
1/2 of a cup of gluten-free tamari sauce
1/2 teaspoon of smoked paprika
Cracked pepper to taste
Optional: cumin powder, garlic powder or any seasoning of your liking. Make it without the optional seasonings the first time.
Directions:
Using a potato peeler (I use this one You can see it on Amazon. OXO Good Grips Y Peeler , shave the block of tofu unto a plate or pyrex pie pan until done. Mix the tamari sauce, paprika, pepper and any seasoning you choose in a bowl using a whisk. Pour the sauce over the tofu and allow to sit for 20 minutes. ( I sprinkled the paprika directly over the tofu). Turn air-fryer to 400 degrees
Once marinated, arrange the shaved tofu slice onto the parchment covered tray of the air-fryer and fry for about 15 minutes or until desired crispness. (watch it doesn't burn)
Tofu "bacon" is super versatile—once you’ve made a batch, the possibilities are endless. Here are some delicious and creative ideas for enjoying it:
🌱 Tofu Bacon Meal Ideas
1. Vegan BLT Sandwich
Layer tofu "bacon" with lettuce, tomato, and your favorite vegan mayo on gluten-free bread. Add avocado for an extra creamy twist!
2. Breakfast Tofu "Bacon" & Scramble
Serve it alongside a tofu scramble, roasted veggies, and gluten-free toast for a satisfying brunch plate.
3. Salad Topper
Crumble or slice the tofu "bacon" and sprinkle it over a hearty salad—especially good with kale, roasted sweet potato, and a tahini dressing.
4. Vegan Club Sandwich
Stack tofu "bacon" with smoked tempeh, avocado, tomato, and greens between layers of gluten-free bread. So satisfying!
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Gluten-free bagel, tofu bacon, pickled onion, tomato You can see it on Amazon

. OXO Good Grips Y Peeler (affiliate link to Amazon)
Have you ever made anything like this?

My Notes: 1. I am an affiliate for Amazon. It means if you click on a link from my blog and make a qualified purchase on Amazon I will receive a small compensation at no extra cost to you.
2. I like the shaved and marinated tofu before air-frying it to use on sandwiches too. |
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ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a constant desire among people who don't eat meat to make their food taste like meat.
ReplyDeleteNow that sounds like a recipe I am going to have to try! Yum!
ReplyDeleteVERY VERY NICE!!!!!! I've made soya curls non-beef jerky and we love it. Made not-dogs but never bean curd bacon. I mean soya curls but not like you have here with actual bean curd. What fun I say, what fun! I'll just reach into the screen, why thank you. They were yum.
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting. I will have to tell my middle daughter.
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeleteWow, pretty fascinating! 🥓
ReplyDeletei wonder if i should try tofu again. i've only had it once and t did not like the taste.
ReplyDeleteI will try this when we are in the Netherlands as the kids have an air fryer.
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Oh wow, Judee. I enjoy tofu, especially in stir fries. It would have never occurred to me to make a tofu strip to mimic bacon. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteThat's certainly the most unique recipe with tofu I've ever seen. And the final product actually looks great!
ReplyDeleteLooking good! I wish I could still eat tofu, but with age I couldn't tolerate it anymore.
ReplyDeleteTofu is one of the things that I am able to digest well even as I age.
ReplyDeleteVery very interesting and a must-try for my vegan family.
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I'm not a tofu person, but I do love those cherries! My favorite fruit for sure. ; )
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