Robin Runner is the blogger behind www.kneadtocook.com. She grew up…
Bill and I went to a vegan diner in Philly a few months ago and dubbed their tofu scramble the best we’ve ever eaten… ever! The Tasty remains one of our favorites to hit up when we have a day off. Inspired by their tofu scramble, each Sunday, post workout, we would work on perfecting our tofu scramble and this recipe is IT!
I’m so excited to share this very cheesy and delectable scramble with you all. Warm, satisfying and oh so decadent. Cannot wait to hear your reviews!
PrintHow to Make the Best Tofu Scramble
- Author: Robin Runner
Ingredients
- One container of sprouted tofu
- Drizzle of olive oil for your pan
- 1/2 of a medium yellow onion (diced)
- 1 small jalapeño (diced)
- 1 bell pepper (diced)
- Chopped tomato (I used 8 cherry tomatoes halved)
- 2 cups of baby spinach leaves (roughly chopped)
- 1/4 cup of Nutritional Yeast
- 1/2 cup of freshly grated Daiya cheddar
Sauce mixture:
- 1/2 tsp of Celtic or Himalayan salt
- 1 tsp of each: garlic powder (cumin, turmeric and smoked paprika)
- 1/4 tsp of chili powder
- Pinch of red pepper flakes
- 4 tbl of water to make the sauce
Topping:
- Fresh cilantro
Instructions
- Add a few drizzles of olive oil to your cast iron pan over medium heat. Promptly add your onion, jalapeño & bell pepper. Sauté until softened (about 4 minutes). Prepare your spices in a bowl and set aside.
- To add your tofu, remove from package and drain. No need to press it. Then start to crumble the tofu (see pics below) into the pan. Cook for about 6 or 7 minutes until the water from the tofu evaporates.
- Take your spice mixture and add water. Whisk until it a sauce-like consistency (thicker) and pour over the tofu. Stir to combine and allow to cook for another few minutes. In the meantime, grate your cheese. Then add that and the nutritional yeast to the pan. Stir thoroughly. Add your spinach & tomatoes cook until wilted. Top with fresh cilantro and promptly devour. Enjoy!
- Category: Breakfast
Robin Runner is the blogger behind www.kneadtocook.com. She grew up around two of her greatest inspirations, her Italian grandmother and her aunt. Both believed in farm to table foods, purity in nature and love as the main ingredient for anything on their menu. Today, Robin is a strong advocate of farming and buying local ingredients, as well as composting to help repurpose food scraps into rich soil for our garden.