Saturday, April 19, 2025

Simple Tofu Scramble


tofu and carrots

Do you ever cook with tofu?

This versatile, plant-based protein has long been a staple in Asian cuisine. You might’ve come across it in miso soup or served atop stir-fried vegetables at your favorite Chinese restaurant.

Today, I’m sharing a super simple tofu scramble recipe. 

As a vegan, tofu is one of my go-to sources of protein. It’s incredibly easy to cook with and absorbs the flavor of whatever you season it with.

Carrots Vegetables photo and picture

I had a bag of organic carrots that I wanted to use up, so I sliced and steamed them, then added the drained lightly steamed carrots into the stir-fry scramble.

Onion Slices

To make this very easy dish, I simply sautéed sliced onions, steamed carrots, tofu, tamari sauce, and whole cumin seeds in a rimmed skillet. The result? A flavorful, protein-packed meal that works just as well for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. 

bowl of tofu and carrots
You can enjoy it as is or serve it over rice. My husband added a drizzle of toasted sesame oil to his, and he thought it was delicious.

Free Ai Generated Seed illustration and picture


Ingredients: 

2 medium onions, peeled and sliced in 1/2 moons

1 block of tofu (16 ounce), drained and cubed

4 large carrots, washed, sliced, and steamed

1 tablespoon of tamari sauce 

1 teaspoon of cumin seeds

Salt and cracked pepper to taste

Directions: 

Sauté onions in water, broth or oil (your choice) for 5 minutes until soft. Add remainder of ingredients and cook stirring for 5 more minutes. Serve over rice if desired. 

I often enjoy this for breakfast in place of scrambled eggs. 

My Notes: 

I sauté in water instead of oil: 

My preference is to use water or broth when sautéing onions or other vegetables. It saves on unnecessary calories and the taste is still delicious. I find it's like eating salt. The more you use, the more you want. With oil, I begin not to miss it. 

Whole Cumin Seeds: 

I buy them in the Indian section of a supermarket or an ethnic market such as an Indian market or Middle Eastern market. I'm not sure if they sell them in the spice isle of the supermarket. 

All my recipes are gluten-free and vegan.





21 comments:

  1. If you ask me what my favourite cumin is, then it will be cumin! I don't eat tofu now, but did grow up eating them daily.

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  2. Very appetising. Your carrots look so fresh and appealing. (I really like carrots!)

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  3. we don't enjoy tofu, but for us, i would use chicken...then it sounds yummy!!! i i don't ever recall using cumin, i know i do not have it in the spice cabinet!! have a wonderful weekend!!!

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  4. This looks a very nice recipe ...

    All the best Jan

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  5. Would you believe I have never eaten tofu? This looks so good..

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  6. I didn't know that tofu was a good source of protein. I always learn something from you, Judee! 🥕🧡

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  7. I cannot say tofu is one of my favourite ingredients, but every now and then I buy some. This is such a lovely dish - living the use of cumin - so I'd definitely give it a try!

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  8. Yes, I do cook Tofu every now and then and love it.

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  9. I've found some tofu yesterday in the pantry that needs using up so this is well timed.
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  10. We keep making a few dishes with tofu and enjoy them. Why we don’t maintain the trend is a bit of a mystery, but it seems to be a hit and miss proposition at best. We eat much less meat than we ever did and have at least two vegetarian days per week, but we never seem to incorporate tofu into the regular stream of our meal preparations. We will have to try harder.

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  11. I have never used whole cumin seeds. I will fix that this week.

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  12. I love your creativity and passion for using tofu, but I have never been able to take the smell, texture or (I know most think of it as a flavor absorber...and it is probably just me) the flavor of tofu. My only time is in a small bowl of Hot and Sour Soup.

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  13. I do like to cook with tofu, but for some reason, I haven't in years! Your scramble looks easy and tasty, though - so it's inspiring me to grab some tofu next time I'm shopping. I like how your scramble looks to be full of veggies! 🍽️

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  14. That sounds delicious; though I had never heard of whole cumin seeds before.

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  15. I would cook with tofu, but my husband is a carnivore and since I have to cook for him, too, I just pass over those recipes! This scramble sounds great!

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  16. Yum, this looks so good! 😋
    Love how simple and healthy it is.
    The cumin seeds are a great idea.

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  17. I like cooking with Tofu but have never used it this way. It looks delicious!

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  18. I love how you were able to infuse such big flavors into this dish with just a few ingredients. The onion, tamari sauce and whole cumin seeds make for a very flavorful trio indeed!

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  19. Tofu isn't my favorite protein source, but I do use it occasionally. I especially like it in hot and sour soup. However, your scramble looks so appetizing. I'd probably toss in a few red and yellow peppers as well because I love peppers in my scrambles.

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  20. I love tofu scramble but I don't make it as often these days. I'm more likely to marinate chunks of tofu and roast it. We always have tofu scramble on Christmas morning as part of our menu and my older daughter makes it. So good!

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  21. Did I end up in spam? Love me some bean curd! I love it. Even started playing with making my own. In case I thought I commented but didn't. LOOOOOOOVE the bright carrots you added. I like to add salsa to my bean curd scramble. And sometimes at the end, fart salt.

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