General Tso's Tofu Stir-Fry

Try this General Tso's Tofu Stir-Fry recipe.

General Tso's Tofu Stir-Fry
General Tso's Tofu Stir-Fry

Step-by-step

  • If serving with rice and broccoli, begin preparing at this time. Otherwise, move onto the next step.
  • Wrap tofu in a clean, absorbent towel and set something heavy on top to wick away moisture, such as a cast iron skillet. Let rest for about 10 minutes.
  • Prep/chop green onions, garlic, and ginger at this time. Set aside.
  • While tofu is pressing, prepare sauce by combining sesame oil, cornstarch, minced garlic, minced ginger, rice vinegar, coconut sugar or maple syrup, tamari or soy sauce, and water in a small mixing bowl and whisk thoroughly to combine. If using coconut sugar, make sure it’s dissolved before proceeding. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed.
  • Heat a large metal or cast iron skillet over medium heat. In the meantime, unwrap tofu and cut into even pieces, about 3/4-inch cubes.
  • Add tofu to a shallow mixing bowl and top with tamari or soy sauce, chili garlic sauce, sesame oil, and maple syrup. Toss to combine. Let rest 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Use a slotted spoon or fork to transfer tofu to a quart-size or large freezer bag. Add cornstarch 1 Tbsp at a time and toss to coat. Continue adding more cornstarch and tossing until tofu is coated in a gummy, white layer - about 5 Tbsp.
  • To the hot skillet, add 2 Tbsp grape seed oil and let warm for 30 seconds. Then use a slotted spoon or fork to add tofu to the pan (leaving any excess cornstarch behind).
  • Cook on all sides for 1 minute, or until light golden brown. Remove tofu from pan as it’s finished browning. Set aside.
  • Return skillet to burner and increase heat to medium-high. Add 1 Tbsp sesame oil, chopped green onions, and dried red chilies. Sauté for 1-2 minutes, stirring frequently.
  • Add the sauce and tofu. Cook, stirring frequently, to coat the tofu and vegetables for 1-2 minutes, or until warmed through and the sauce has slightly thickened.
  • Remove pan from heat and add sesame seeds (optional). Toss to coat.
  • Serve with rice and steamed broccoli (optional), or other desired sides. Best when fresh, though leftovers keep for 2-3 days in the refrigerator. Reheat on the stovetop or microwave.

My Unexpected Culinary Adventure: General Tso's Tofu Stir-Fry

For years, my culinary adventures revolved around quick, easy meals. Busy days as a freelance writer demanded efficiency, and let’s be honest, takeout had a certain appeal. But recently, a seed of change was planted—a desire to create something more nourishing, more satisfying, and yes, more adventurous in the kitchen. It all started with a craving for General Tso's chicken, that iconic sweet and savory dish. But being a vegetarian, I had to improvise.

The internet, my ever-reliable culinary companion, led me to numerous recipes for General Tso's tofu. However, I found that many recipes fell short of capturing that signature tangy-sweet flavor profile. I scoured through countless blogs, articles, and even YouTube videos, seeking the perfect balance of spice, sweetness, and umami. After several attempts, incorporating my own tweaks and modifications, I finally perfected a recipe that met my expectations – and then some!

The journey to create this dish wasn't just about finding the right ingredients and ratios. It was also about understanding the cooking process. Achieving that perfectly crispy exterior on the tofu, while keeping the inside soft and tender, proved to be a learning experience. I discovered the crucial role of pressing the tofu to remove excess moisture, the importance of a double-coating technique with cornstarch, and the magic of a high-heat sear. The results were astonishing. The tofu achieved a delightful crunch, absorbing the savory glaze effortlessly.

Beyond the cooking process, I found that the preparation itself was a meditative experience. The rhythmic chopping of vegetables, the careful whisking of the sauce, the meticulous arrangement of the ingredients in the pan – all contributed to a sense of calm amidst the chaos of daily life. It’s remarkable how a simple act of cooking can transform from a necessary chore into a form of mindful self-care.

And the end result? A truly delicious and satisfying General Tso's Tofu Stir-Fry. It has become a regular in my weekly meal plan, and I often find myself sharing it with friends and family. The compliments are plentiful, and the joy of seeing others enjoy my creation is inexplicably rewarding. This dish isn’t just a meal; it's a testament to the power of creativity, perseverance, and the transformative magic that happens in the kitchen. It’s a reminder that even the simplest ingredients can become extraordinary when approached with passion and a little bit of culinary curiosity.

Beyond the Recipe: Reflections on Culinary Exploration

This General Tso's Tofu Stir-Fry experience has opened my eyes to a world of culinary possibilities. I've realized that cooking isn't just about following a recipe; it’s about experimenting, adapting, and personalizing flavors to create something uniquely your own. The process of learning, tweaking, and refining has become as important as the final product itself.

I encourage you to embark on your own culinary adventures. Don’t be afraid to try new things, to modify recipes to your liking, and to discover the joy of creating delicious and healthy meals from scratch. It’s a journey of self-discovery, creativity, and the pure satisfaction of nurturing yourself and those you care about through the art of cooking. Who knows what culinary masterpieces await you? Perhaps the next great dish is waiting just around the corner, hidden in the pages of a cookbook or the depths of your imagination.

So, grab your aprons, gather your ingredients, and let the culinary adventure begin! And remember, even if your first attempt doesn’t turn out perfectly, the experience itself is invaluable. The journey, with its triumphs and failures, is what makes the whole process so fulfilling.

Ingredients List: (Note: This is just a summary; the full ingredient list is provided separately)

This recipe calls for extra-firm tofu, various sauces (tamari, chili garlic sauce), aromatic ginger and garlic, green onions, and a selection of spices for that authentic General Tso's flavor. The full ingredient list is provided with the recipe itself for precise measurements and substitutions. Preparing all of your ingredients ahead of time can make the cooking process smoother and more enjoyable.