This Vegan Thai Tofu and Noodle Salad recipe is fantastic! It's made with tofu, rice vermicelli noodles, cucumbers, carrots, and a spicy soy dressing.
It's Summer!
Last weekend I went to the mall in attempt to find some jeans that are not skinny jeans and I realized that OH MY GOSH it's pretty much summer. (Side note: can they please start making jeans that are not skinny jeans again? Because some of us have chunky calves. Thanks.) The air was thick and humid and it was hot out. Not hot hot, because it gets way hotter here, but hot enough that I knew that all the alternating warm-and-cold days of spring were over and now it's just going to get hotter and hotter until it finally starts to cool down again in the fall.
So now that it's feeling like summer, I think it's time to start putting some summer recipes on the blog. I decided last summer that cold noodle salads were my most favorite summertime food. Then I remembered: oh, corn. Corn is my favorite summertime food. Duh. But cold noodle salads are a close second! The veggies make them feel light, but the noodles make them more substantive than a regular salad. And they're cold, which is always welcome on a hot day.
About the Recipe
This is one of those fun salads where you can put out all the ingredients and let everyone fill their bowls to their liking. You can either make the tofu right before serving, so it will be warm, or make it ahead of time, refrigerate it, and put it into the salad cold. With a half teaspoon of red pepper flakes, the dressing is spicy, making it the perfect pairing for cool cucumbers, noodles, and ribbons of carrot.
Recipe
Ingredients
Spicy Asian Dressing
- 4 green onion whites thinly sliced
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- ½ cup soy sauce or tamari
- ½ cup rice vinegar
- 2 tbsp light brown sugar
- 1 tbsp fresh lime juice
- ½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
Salad
- 1 15 oz package extra firm tofu, drained and pressed for 30 minutes (you can use a tofu press) and cut into 1-inch cubes
- Spicy Asian Dressing
- 3 ½ oz vermicelli rice noodles cooked according to package directions
- 1 tbsp toasted sesame oil
- 2 carrots sliced into ribbons with vegetable peeler
- 1 medium English cucumber halved lengthwise and thinly sliced
- ¼ cup roughly chopped fresh basil leaves
- bean sprouts chopped peanuts, fresh mint leaves, and sliced green onions for garnish
Instructions
Spicy Asian Dressing
- Whisk together all ingredients in a small bowl.
Salad
- Place tofu and half of dressing in resealable bag or bowl. Toss to coat and marinate for 30 minutes.
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add tofu and cook about 4 minutes, or until browned. Remove from heat and set aside.
- Divide noodles, tofu, carrots, and basil into four bowls. Top with remaining ingredients, as desired. Ladle dressing into bowls and serve.
Connie says
love the carrot ribbon idea! great for eating with the noodles.
Kare @ Kitchen Treaty says
But DID YOU FIND ANY JEANS! The suspense!!! 🙂
Adore this salad. And you know, I've never really made anything like it. But I'm totally there once warm weather hits.
Kiersten says
Oh yeah, I did, it just took me forever and ever to find them. 🙂
Kelly @ Texas Type A Mom says
I rarely make cold pasta salads, but this is a genius idea to really lighten things up for summer!
Sonja says
Buzzfeed linked to this recipe - it looks amazing and I am glad to find this blog! Thank you.
Kiersten says
Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Patricia B says
This was great! My hubby made it last week! Only change I would do is breaking up the noodles to make it easier to eat 🙂
Kiersten Frase says
I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Mychal says
This is a fantastic recipe and has become a part of our regular rotation! So yummy!
Kiersten Frase says
Thanks for your comment - I'm glad you enjoyed it!
shanthi says
I just made this delicious meal for dinner tonight. Absolutely scrumptious, simple and fresh, my family couldn't stop raving about it. Will definitely be adding this to our regular dinner list!
Thanks so much for the awesome recipe!
Kiersten Frase says
Thank you for your comment - I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Jennifer Regan says
I've been looking for recipes that both my pescatarian husband and I can enjoy. I'm going to try this with tofu for him and chicken for me.