This Broccoli Stir Fry consists of yellow summer squash, red bell pepper, garlic, ginger, tahini, tamari, rice vinegar, peanuts, vegetable broth, and soba noodles. It's a great single-pot vegan recipe. Just fry the tofu, add in your favorite fruits and vegetables, mix the seasoning, and soften the noodles with vegetable broth in the same pan. I used a wok for this, but you could easily make this in a large skillet, pot, or Dutch oven. It's also a great recipe to mix and match your own produce to fit your own personal culinary tastes.
1yellow squashsliced or julienned (or summer squash of choice)
1red bell peppersliced or julienned
2clovesgarlicminced
2tsp.gingerminced
2tbsp.tahini(or peanut butter)
2tbsp.tamari(or soy sauce)
2tbsp.rice vinegar
1/3c.peanutswhole or crushed
16oz.vegetable broth
4oz.soba noodles
Instructions
Fry Tofu
Drain the tofu and wrap in paper towels to absorb the moisture.It's important to absorb as much water out of the tofu as you can. Oil is less dense than water, so the molecules repel one another. With cold ingredients, this causes separation. When you're frying, though, this can cause boiling hot oil to spray back at you.
Meanwhile, preheat oil in a wok over medium-high heat.
When the wok has preheated and the majority of the water has absorbed into the paper towels, cut the tofu into 1/2-inch cubes. Carefully add to the wok. Fry until golden brown. This should take about 5-10 minutes. Just make sure to stir until all sides are evenly fried.Remove from heat and wrap again in paper towels to absorb the excess oil.
Fry Produce
Add finely sliced produce and peanuts to the wok and cook until softened, making sure to stir occasionally. I cooked mine for about 10-15 minutes. Although this time can vary depending on how much produce you have, how often you stir it, and personal preference for doneness.
Cook Soba Noodles
Add vegetable broth and soba to the wok. Stir fairly regularly until the noodles have absorbed the vegetable broth and softened. I cooked mine for about 5 minutes. Although this time can vary depending on the cooking temperature.Alternatively, you can cook the soba in a separate pot with water and then add in to the stir fry. This will also eliminate the need for vegetable broth.
Serve immediately or refrigerate.
Tips, Tricks, & Notes
You don't necessarily need a wok to make stir fry! I would substitute a cast iron skillet. Although you can sauté in just about any skillet or sauté pan. It is their primary purpose, after all. Woks work particularly well for dishes that you want to stir without worrying about the contents spilling over the edge. But, you can use anything large enough to fit the amount of produce that you add in!
Buckwheat soba noodles are gluten free. Despite what the name might suggest, buckwheat flour is a seed that's entirely unrelated to wheat. You can also substitute rice noodles or even spaghetti noodles. I'd probably add cheese if I made this with linguini. But I almost used vermicelli because it cooks in no time at all.