Tofu Scramble Recipe (2024)

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This vegan Tofu Scramble recipe from scratch has the ultimate eggy flavor from Kala Namak black salt and turmeric. A protein packed, easy to make breakfast or dinner served with spinach, black beans, stuffed in a burrito, tacos, lettuce wraps, fried rice, or topped with your favorite homemade fresh salsa.

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Tofu Scramble

If you miss scrambled eggs this recipe is for you! Packed with clean protein, good for you, savory, gluten-free, eggy and fluffy, this breakfast scramble is a thing! Yes, you can scramble tofu just like eggs and even add some smoky vegan bacon on top, maybe some soyrizo, veggies or our favorite vegan chicken. I’m particularly fond of it with a drizzle of chive pesto alongside grandma’s rustic paprika potatoes. Perfection!

About the Tofu

  • Silken Tofu – My absolute favorite tofu for scrambling and for making “vegan egg salad” is the Morinaga organic silken tofu. It’s made in the USA, shelf stable, doesn’t need to be pressed, straight into the pan it goes. You can choose from soft, firm or extra firm but still with a silken texture. No need for a press or extra prep, you’ll just cook it until that extra moisture cooks off
  • Regular Firm Tofu – It’s what I use for making our fan favoritessesame tofu+ sweet and sour, but I also like to mix it in with the silken texture for this recipe. It’s usually found in the refrigerated section of your grocery store packed in water, and will typically need to be pressed. You want to squeeze as much water out of it as possible so it can absorb that lovely eggy flavor. A quick press wrapped in a lint free kitchen towel should suffice for this recipe. If you happen to have a tofu press by all means use it here, otherwise just cook everything until all the extra water is gone.

All things considered, you can make this recipe with any tofu you happen to have on hand, right now, so let’s get cooking!

The Seasonings

  • Kala Namak Black Salt – Otherwise known as Himalayan black salt is a kin-fired aged rock salt with a pungent sulphurous smell due mostly to its sulfur content. The color can range from brown to dark purple to pink. Use it sparingly!
  • Turmeric – It’s where the yellow color comes from, a tiny pinch is enough.
  • Onion Power
  • Garlic Powder
  • Sweet Smoked Paprika.

The combination of those magical ingredients together with a base of sauteed onion and maybe some diced bell pepper gives this dish the ultimate umami savory eggy flavor profile. It tastes like eggs but healthier, without the artery clogging cholesterol! (see NutritionFacts for research papers and videos).

As we all know, chicken eggs contain lots of unhealthy fat that makes them rich. Good news is that we can achieve the same result with tofu by sauteeing in a little olive oil, way better for you.

On Storage

If you happen to have any leftovers you can store them in a glass container in the fridge up to 4 days. You could also meal prep a large batch in advance and reheat as needed in a cast iron skillet throughout the week. Unlike chicken eggs, tofu can be reheated wonderfully in a couple of minutes on the stove top. Freezing is not recommended as the texture changes during the process.

Serving Suggestions

  • tomato salsa
  • black beans + guacamole
  • roasted rosemary potatoes
  • mushroom gravy
  • chimichurri
  • fried rice
  • spinach rice pilaf
  • chive pesto potatoes
  • healthy creamed spinach, baby kale or chard
  • vegan sausage gravy.

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Tofu Scramble Recipe (7)

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Vegan Tofu Scramble

Fluffy vegan tofu scramble recipe from scratch with the ultimate eggy flavor from Kala Namak sulphur salt and turmeric. A protein loaded, easy to make breakfast or dinner recipe served with spinach or black beans and topped with your favorite homemade fresh salsa. Tacos anyone?

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Prep Time:5 minutes mins

Cook Time:15 minutes mins

Pressing tofu::45 minutes mins

Total Time:1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • If using silken tofu there's no need to press. That includes silken soft, firm or extra firm.

    If using a firm (non-silken) tofu start by draining it. Use a lint free kitchen towel and wrap the tofu block pressing as much water out of it as possible. Use your hands and tear the drained tofu into irregular bite size pieces.

    12-14 oz silken or firm tofu

  • Preheat a seasoned cast iron skillet over medium low flame. Saute the onion with a drizzle of olive oil until translucent and starts to caramelize. (Omit oil and use water or veggie stock for WFPB & Plantricious diets).

    At this point add some chopped bell peppers or other favorite veggies if desired and saute until they start to soften.

    1/2 yellow onion

  • Stir in the chili flakes then add the smoked paprika, turmeric, onion and garlic powders and toss to coat taking care not to burn them. Add a pinch of the Kala Namak salt then add the tofu.

    1 tsp turmeric, 1/2 tsp smoked paprika, 1/2 tsp onion powder, 1/4 tsp garlic powder, 1 pinch red chili flakes, 1/2 tsp Kala Namak black salt

  • Use a flat end wooden spoon to break up the tofu into smaller pieces to your liking but try keeping some bigger chunks for a fluffy texture. Stir to coat well all over in the spice mix.

    12-14 oz silken or firm tofu

  • Cook for a few minutes until the tofu is warmed through and coated all over with the spices. Taste and adjust seasonings with the Kala Namak salt. If you are after a more intense eggy flavor you might want to add more of the sulphur salt but please don’t over do it.

    1/2 tsp Kala Namak black salt

  • Garnish with scallions or chives or drizzle with chive pesto. Enjoy on toast or next to beans and rice, in burritos, tacos and fried rice.

    scallions or chives for garnish

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Notes

  • To make this recipe WFPB & Plantricious compliant make sure to omit the oil.
  • Silken Tofu - My absolute favorite tofu for scrambling is the Morinaga organic silken tofu. It's made in the USA, shelf stable, doesn't need to be pressed, straight into the pan it goes. You can choose from soft, firm or extra firm but still with a silken texture. No need for a press or extra prep, you'll just cook it until that extra moisture cooks off
  • Regular Firm Tofu - This is usually found in the refrigerated section of your grocery store, it's packed in water and will usually needs to be pressed. You want to squeeze as much water out of it as possible so it can absorb that lovely eggy flavor. A quick press wrapped in a lint free kitchen towel should suffice for this recipe. If you happen to have a tofu press by all means use it here, otherwise just cook everything until all the extra water is gone.

Nutrition

Calories: 92kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 296mg | Potassium: 34mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 62IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 127mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Italian

Keyword: breakfast scramble, scrambled tofu, tofu scramble

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 92kcal

Author: Florentina

Tofu Scramble Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is tofu scramble healthier than scrambled eggs? ›

Compared to scrambled eggs, scrambled tofu is lower in calories, saturated fat, and cholesterol, and higher in fiber. While eggs are a respectable source of protein, scrambled tofu is a better option for those looking to reduce their cholesterol intake or follow a vegan or vegetarian diet.

What is a tofu scramble? ›

Tofu scramble is a replacement for scrambled eggs, thanks to tofu's similar consistency and ability to take on different flavors.

Can I use tofu instead of eggs? ›

In Place of Eggs

To replicate the firm texture of a hard-boiled egg, use firm to extra-firm tofu. Popular dishes include tofu egg salad with soy mayo or tahini in place of traditional egg-based mayo or curried tofu egg salad for more spice.

What is the difference between silken tofu and regular tofu? ›

The more water, the softer or 'silkier' the tofu; with less water, the tofu is firmer. Tofu is categorized as silken, regular, firm, extra-firm and super-firm. Silken, the softest type of tofu, can be compared to a young white cheese.

How long does tofu scramble last in fridge? ›

How to store tofu scramble. Unlike scrambled eggs, once the tofu is scrambled it will sit happily in the fridge for 2-3 days in an airtight container. It might dry out a little so add a splash of plant based liquid such as soy milk or coconut milk when reheating it.

How much tofu is equivalent to 2 eggs? ›

Boiled egg alternative: To mimic the protein and texture of hard-boiled eggs in salads and sandwiches, dice extra-firm tofu (2 ounces tofu for each boiled egg you're replacing) and use as you would chopped hard-boiled eggs. Ready-to-eat baked tofu and white beans are other great options.

Is tofu a pros and cons? ›

Incorporating tofu into your daily meals and snacks can bring several health benefits. Those benefits include brain health promotion, ease of menopause symptoms, and heart disease prevention. However, eating tofu has some risks, as it might lead to digestive issues or interact with certain medications like MAOIs.

Is tofu scramble good for you? ›

Head to head, tofu scramble and scrambled eggs are nutritionally comparable and both healthy choices. They are complete sources of protein, providing all essential amino acids; are low in calories; and relatively low in saturated fat.

Why is tofu not frying? ›

You're not pressing out excess moisture.

Before frying, tofu should be pressed to eliminate any excess water. Sometimes, in a hurry to get dinner done, I skip this step. But I always regret it. The still-sort-of-wet tofu never gets as golden brown or as crisp.

Why does my tofu taste like egg? ›

But the star ingredient just might be kala namak. Also known as Indian black salt or Himalayan black salt, kala namak brings that distinctive umami-rich, egg-like flavor, similar to the yolk of a hard-boiled egg.

Can dogs eat tofu? ›

Dogs can eat tofu in moderation as it is not toxic to them, but it does not contain enough protein to fulfill their nutritional requirements,” explains Dr. Klein. As a result, you should not use tofu protein as a primary ingredient in your dog's diet.

Can you eat raw tofu? ›

Eat it raw: Tofu is completely safe to eat raw. Whether you press it or marinate it, you can use raw tofu in salads, smoothies, or have it as a protein-packed snack. Marinating: Since tofu has a bland flavor, marinating it is very popular.

How to cook tofu for beginners? ›

Cut tofu into cubes. Step 2: Place those cubes in a bowl, and toss gently with 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch. Step 3: Arrange tofu on a parchment-lined baking sheet and drizzle with some olive oil and salt. Step 4: Bake at 425 degrees for 25 minutes, or until as crispy as you'd like.

What is the best way to eat tofu? ›

Tofu can be eaten raw, and so cooking it is completely optional and is mostly done for texture or to bind the sauce to the tofu. You can pan-sear the sides and add it to a colorful stir-fry or deep-fry it and coat it in a savory and sweet sauce.

Which tofu is best for weight loss? ›

3.5 oz of firm tofu has 78 calories, and silken tofu has 55 calories. Soft soy tofu with lecithin is ranked second with 61 Calories, but all of those are less than many animal protein options, which usually clock in at 140-200 calories for 3.5-oz servings.

What is a healthy substitute for scrambled eggs? ›

Silken Tofu: Tofu is a great egg substitute that is packed with protein, and it's a great option for those who are vegan or have an egg allergy. Simply crumble the tofu into a bowl, add in some seasonings and cook it up on a pan like you would with scrambled eggs.

Is tofu scramble good for weight loss? ›

If you like (or liked) scrambled eggs, firm tofu is a great alternative to use! Not only does it pack a protein punch, but it has no cholesterol or added fat, making it a way healthier choice than eggs.

How much tofu is equivalent to one egg? ›

To replace 1 egg, substitute 1/4 cup (about 60 g) of puréed, silken tofu. Silken tofu is relatively flavorless, but it can make baked goods dense and heavy, so it's best used in brownies, cookies, quick breads, and cakes.

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