If you’re craving stir fry, this crispy tofu and fresh broccoli drenched in tangy sauce will absolutely hit the spot! Gingery, garlicky sauce dotted with crunchy sesame seeds is packed with delicious flavor and the pan-fried tofu tastes just like what you would get at a restaurant. Serve with white rice and maybe a couple of fortune cookies for the ultimate Chinese restaurant-style dinner.

What Makes This Recipe So Good

Pan-fried tofu – Firm tofu coated with cornstarch gets extra crispy on the stove and has the same perfect texture you would get with take out.Sesame oil – Nutty and full of the aroma and taste of sesame seeds, this oil adds the perfect flavor to the sauce.Ginger – Sweet and spicy ginger adds an extra layer of flavor to the sauce.Soy sauce – The perfect base for this stir fry, soy sauce is salty, umami, and rich.Rice vinegar – Mild, slightly sweet, and with just a bit of a punch, rice vinegar rounds out the flavor of the sauce.

How To Make It

Prepare your tofu. (Check the top tips for how to.) Cut the tofu into cubes about 1″ thick. Sprinkle them liberally with salt and pepper. Toss the tofu cubes in a plastic sandwich bag filled with cornstarch until they are completely coated. Heat the vegetable or avocado oil and a teaspoon of the sesame oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the tofu once the oil is hot and cook about 5 minutes on each side, 10 minutes total, until the are golden brown and crispy all over. Remove the tofu from the pan and set to the side. Add the broccoli to the same pan, along with the water. Cover and reduce the heat to medium-low. Steam until they are bright green and tender when pierced when a fork, about 3-5 minutes. Uncover the broccoli and turn the heat up to medium-high. Add the garlic, ginger, red pepper flakes, and remaining sesame oil. Stir until everything has softened. Add the soy sauce, maple syrup, rice vinegar, and cornstarch-water mix. Stir until it reaches your desired thickness. Add the sesame seeds and stir. Place the tofu back to the pan and toss it to get coated in the sauce. Serve over white rice and garnish with scallions and sesame seeds.

Chef’s Tips

The key to this recipe is cooking the tofu long enough. This helps it to taste more deep-fried and restaurant quality.To prepare your tofu, wrap the block in a couple of layers of paper towels and place it on a plate. Place another plate on top to help weigh it down and quicken the draining. It should sit for at least 30 minutes.

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