Vegan Tantanmen With Pan-Fried Tofu Recipe (2024)

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yummy and great wasp trap

I was enjoying a bowl of this as leftovers for lunch out of my porch, when my partner pulled out a chair and incidentally disturbed a yellow jackets nest. They immediately swarmed my bowl of ramen, which I sacrificed to them. However, one by one they came to taste this luscious broth and died on impact. Some of them were able to crawl out of the bowl, but wasn’t long until it took them all out! (all!) So, if you can’t figure out what to do with your leftovers, consider trapping some wasps ;)

Kara

Ribbon-cut savoy cabbage and saute very lightly to retain crunch. Add with mushrooms, corn, and raw snow pea pods sliced thinly on the diagonal. Unsweetened almond milk worked fine. Garlic red pepper flake paste in place of chile oil. Sri racha on top for heat lovers.Oven bake tofu. Press squares between two sheet pans, toss with oil and soy sauce, then with corn starch. 20 minutes or so on 425. Nice and crispy.

Phil L.

White sesame Tahini kept the color true to the photo. For the person who asked about cow milk, yes, it works just fine. Just whisk in on low, a cup at a time. I pretty much followed everything, less adding a couple of cups of shredded cabbage with the mushroom. It was absolutely fantastic, even if my attempt wasn’t ‘vegan’. I also used chicken/shrimp stock - crucify me.

Suri

Try making this with half fresh shiitake (they fry up better) and half reconstituted dried shiitake. The cup or so of mushroom water you get from reconstituting the dried shiitake, added to your broth, will make it exceptionally umami and deep. A little miso paste along with chili garlic sauce is a serviceable substitute for dobanjiang -- I always have those in my (tiny) pantry!

world vegetarian

Yum. I press a block of tofu overnight and then crumble it into a bowl, adding a little mirin + grated ginger to sit for a few minutes. I then pan fry the tofu crumbles in some oil, and when brown stir in some broad bean paste + minced garlic; it is **insanely** tasty. We sprinkle this tofu on top of the plated bowls.

Teresa

Not olive oil! The flavor doesn't go with the sesame paste, sesame oil and kombu at all! Use canola, vegetable or corn oil.

Danee

Coconut Aminos!

Dean Hamer

Cold noodles plus cold soup base yields a tepid and unappetizing bowl of noddles. Just add the sesame base to the broth in the pot as does every home and restaurant chef. And keep your olive oil for Mediterranean dishes.

H

My gawd this slaps. I’m vegetarian but never been the biggest mushroom fan, so I added in garlic sautéed spinach. Used chile crisp instead of oil, but followed the recipe otherwise

Raule N.

We're not vegan, but our regular guests are, and this is just the best recipe, regardless of dietary requirements. We added lots more mushrooms and tasked steps to everyone in the kitchen so the final meal came out nice and warm and tasty and easy and communal. Couldn't ask for more.

marta

This was delicious! Added in some steamed bok choy. I had leftovers and just whisked the soy sesame mixture into the broth. Don’t see a reason to do it bowl by bowl. Will make again!

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ANF

Would cow's milk work with this? I keep skimmed milk in my fridge, I'm not vegan and have no issues with it. On the other hand I could try a quart of vegan milk if it works best. I'm actually omnivorous except for shellfish.

Corinne

This recipe was a real hit at a dinner party. BUT: The only way this only takes 45 minutes is if you are super fast and have everything laid out and prepped in advance. It took me at least 1 1/2 hours. If you are slower, like me, make the noodles right before you serve the dish. They got a little cold and sticky, hard to put in the bowl but perfect under the warm broth. I used cilantro as add'l topping. I used nori sheets instead of kombu, which was great, but add them at the end of soup simmer.

Rebarocks, San Francisco

the soup base is delicious. My father (from Beijing) used to make us “dan dan mein” with peanut butter mixed with warm water & soy sauce. It was one of my favorite dishes & this improves on that childhood favorite. I cut the sugar and oat milk each by 1/2 with no loss of creaminess or flavor. I used roasted peanut oil for sautéing, turkey stock, and Chinese egg noodles. The recipe benefits from chili paste & a sprinkling of Nanami Togarashi (Japanese chili pepper) before serving.

Diane

We enjoyed this soup last night. We did a few substitutions (not a fan of corn) with a it less coconut soy milk & more broth, left out the sugar, added more quick stir fried green veg, with the mushrooms, used buckwheat noodles, chili crisp, and xtra fresh herb toppings. Unique flavor that we’ll revisit.

TS

This was really yummy and I have made many vegan ramens. The 45 minutes quoted in the recipe is possible, but probably only for someone really experienced and savvy, otherwise if you can budget some extra time it will be well worth it when you get to savor it. I substituted almond milk for soy as it was all I had on hand and I added a few veggies and still came out great. Highly recommend!

Dayna

Can this be made in advance as part of a meal prep?

gus

So yummy! Added some quick sautéed Bok choy with garlic powder and salt. Skipped the kombu and used miso paste instead. Was great for leftovers too!

SB

This was amazing - I will be making this again and again and again. I used all of the ingredients (unsweetened oat milk) as directed and it was incredible. The only thing I changed was using fresh ramen noodles and cooked them just before assembling the bowls.

aly-shock

This is an exceptional dish and will be in our regular rotation. I used Udon noodles (b/c that's what I had), a big sheet of seaweed snack (ibid), and tahini. Also added some frozen peas.Truly just divine. And that I could make this with things on hand = Bonus.

Tanya

I thought I left a comment already but apparently I haven’t. Kids love it. I double the broth and only use about 3/4 of the sesame paste mixture. I mix it in with the oat milk. It’s stupid good. Made a huge batch of this for 30ppl at my birthday party and gave the option of either shredded pork or tofu. People loved it! I’ll never waste hours making tonkatsu ramen again. Will make this over and over again. THANK YOU!

Christina

I used miso instead of combo and made my own vegetable broth. This was an incredible meal. I also ate it with a soft boiled egg. Delicious will be making this again and again.

Victor

Great vegetarian/vegan meal for a cold day. Made mine pescatarian with a 30 minute fish stock, leftover frozen snapper head/bones, scallion, ginger, carrot, and the stems from the shiitakes.

samy

Used wakame, tahini and white miso for a creamy broth. Added sautéed savoy cabbage and pea pods. Delish!

Delicious Vegan creamy dream

This is so delicious! We had to reheat after everything was added together and I even waited to make the noodles until the end. I would heat the broth to scalding hot next time before doing all the assembling and again wait to make the noodles until the last step. But so worth it and definitely use the seaweed!

sparkles colorado

This was delicious and will be on repeat in our household. My only modifications were to use chicken stock instead of vege stock, and we used Auntie’s Chinese chilli paste instead of chilli oil. Divine! Divine!

Jenny

Absolutely delicious! I think the key is unsweetened soy milk. I also added butter in with my corn, and used swiss brown instead of shiitake (just couldn't get any fresh). It worked. Added some coriander on top too, and a splash of extra soy sauce in the broth. I think it depends how salty your stock is. Mine needed a little extra help. Will be making again!

Veggie Rachel

This felt like an awful lot of effort for too little reward. The flavours were very muted — nothing stood out, flavour-wise — and the overall dish was edible but nothing more.

Tanya

Shocked that my kids ate this without any comments. Just destroyed it. My partner gave rave reviews, and I thought it was killer! I mixed 3/4 of the sesame paste seasoning into the broth over medium heat then added about 1/2 cup water and a tablespoon of miso paste. I threw the mushrooms, corn, and some spinach in at the end just to warm them. Shockingly good. Will definitely make this again!

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Vegan Tantanmen With Pan-Fried Tofu Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to pan fry tofu for ramen? ›

When hot, add 1 tablespoon olive oil and arrange the tofu slices in a single layer. Generously season the tofu with about ½ teaspoon salt and about ⅛ teaspoon pepper. Reduce heat to medium, and cook tofu for 3 to 4 minutes until golden. Flip the tofu, and cook until golden on the other side, about 2 to 3 minutes.

What oil do you fry tofu in? ›

If you want a nutty flavor, she suggests trying semi-refined peanut oil (such as Lion & Globe), or blending unrefined peanut oil one-to-one with a neutral cooking oil. Cook the tofu over medium to medium-high heat, searing it for one to two minutes on each side.

Do you fry tofu before adding to curry? ›

If you want a tastier tofu, you can fry it before adding it to the curry. Follow our fried tofu recipe and stir it in the curry before serving it. Our recipe for fried tofu is easy, and you can make it in less than 15 minutes while the curry simmers.

What goes with fried tofu? ›

Tofu is a versatile plant-based protein source that can be eaten with grains (rice, quinoa, barley, and more), pasta, veggies (stir fry, air fried, roasted, and more), on top of salads, and in buddha bowls. You can combine different sides to create a balanced meal of a protein, grain, and vegetable.

Do you fry tofu before adding to ramen? ›

Tofu- Firm tofu works best if you want to fry before adding to the broth, however if you're making it all in one pot, a silken tofu will also work. Top tip, save some of the crispy fried tofu to add back into the bowl just as serving as this keeps it nice and crispy.

Why is my tofu not getting crispy in the pan? ›

If your crispy tofu isn't getting crispy, it could be because there is too much moisture in the tofu. Another issue could be the oil isn't hot enough to fry the tofu. Or you forgot to add the corn flour. These three reasons can cause your tofu to be soggy or not crisp up as much as you'd like.

Should I coat tofu before frying? ›

Key Steps for Crispy Tofu

Slice or cube the tofu after pressing. Coat the tofu in starch before frying. Arrowroot powder is a fine white powder, similar to cornstarch. It is gluten-free and a good choice if you are sensitive to corn-based products.

Should I marinate tofu before I fry it? ›

For the tastiest results, marinade the tofu overnight. Roll slices or cubes of marinated tofu in some rice flour, potato starch, corn flour or grated coconut before pan-frying for an extra-crispy crust. Be sure to use a non-stick pan with a generous amount of oil. Deep-frying is also an option.

Should you boil tofu before frying? ›

In her book Asian Tofu, Andrea Nguyen recommends pouring boiling, salted water over cut tofu and letting it sit for 15 minutes before going on to fry it, and on Instagram, the Omsom account highlights a technique for brining slices tofu in salt water before pan frying them to get the crispiest pieces.

What is the tastiest way to make tofu? ›

Coat it in garlic, black pepper, salt (plus more of your favourite seasonings), liquid aminos and some olive oil. Then mix it into some cornstarch and toss it all together, then bake for about 20 minutes. Cornstarch also helps to draw out excess moisture so it really gets the tofu crispy.

Do you season tofu before cooking? ›

Press the tofu to eliminate as much water as possible, at least 30 minutes and up to 2 hours. Marinate the tofu for at least 30 minutes to infuse it with flavor. Alternatively, you can skip this step and season the tofu right before cooking with a dash of salt and pepper or paprika and chili flakes.

What happens if you don't drain tofu before cooking? ›

Here's the thing: even though tofu might be labeled firm or extra-firm, it contains a lot of water. This excess water can cause the tofu to crumble when you cook it, and it will also have a hard time crisping up. But when you press tofu, you remove the excess moisture.

How to make fried tofu like Chinese restaurants? ›

Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until hot. One piece at a time, dip the tofu into the cornstarch to coat both sides, then into the beaten egg. Immediately transfer to the skillet for pan frying. Cook until both sides turn golden brown.

What do you season tofu with? ›

Most seafood seasonings include celery seed, paprika, mustard powder, salt, and black pepper. Add lime juice to the tofu marinade to bring forward more of that classic seafood flavor. 5. Soy sauce: Marinating tofu in soy sauce helps the tofu absorb flavor quickly.

What sauce to eat with fried tofu? ›

Sweet soy sauce is a thick, syrupy sauce that originates from Indonesian cuisine. It has a unique balance of sweetness and umami flavors, making it an excellent choice for adding depth to your tofu. Stir fry sauce is a versatile and savory option that can add depth and richness to your tofu.

How do you pan fry tofu without it sticking? ›

Always use a non-stick pan – Tofu is prone to sticking, but this can be avoided by cooking it in a quality non-stick pan coated with oil. Don't touch the tofu – Once it's in the pan, don't touch the tofu cubes for a few minutes or until they form a layer of golden crust. This makes them easier to flip and cook.

How do you cook medium firm tofu for ramen? ›

TOFU: Press as much moisture as you can out of the tofu using paper towels or a tofu press. Cut into cubes. In a large pot, heat the oil on medium high heat and start frying the tofu. Once the tofu has browned, add 1/4 cup of the spicy miso paste and cook for another minute or two to get a nice golden color.

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