Peanut Tofu Satay Curry (Vegan + GF) - Rhian's Recipes (2024)

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This Peanut TofuSatay Curry is really easy to make, super satisfying, and so full of flavour. It's rich and creamy, nutty, fragrant, salty-sweet and perfectly spicy. It's easily customisable, packed with veggies, comfortingandwarming. It's hearty and satisfying and super easy to make as it's made in one pot and ready in 20 minutes! Plus it's naturally vegan and gluten-free.

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Both myTofu Satay and Chickpea Sweet Potato Peanut Curry recipes have provedpopular, and lots of people have been making them (thanks everyone!), so I decided to combine the best partsof both these recipesinto one dish.

How to make this recipe

Scroll down to the bottom of this post for the full recipe.

  • Marinate thetofuinpeanut butterandtamari,making sure each cube is well-coated – set aside while you prepare the other ingredients.
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  • Fry thespring onions,gingerandgarlicfor a couple of minutes until softened.
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  • Add the curry powder, chilli and turmeric and fry for a minute until fragrant.
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  • Add the red pepper, coriander (cilantro), agave syrup, lime juice, stock cube, coconut milk,peanut butter,tofu(and the remaining marinade) and salt + pepper, with enough water to roughly cover.
  • Bring to the boil and simmer on a low heat for around 5 minutes.
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  • Add theFrench (green) beans and simmer for another few minutes.
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How long does this Peanut Tofu Satay Curry keep for?

This curry keeps covered in thefridgefor up to afew days. Reheat in a pot on the hob (stove), adding some extra water if necessary.

Substitutions you can make

  • You can use any vegetables you like: I used French (green) beans and red peppers, but things like broccoli, kale, spinach, collard greens, baby corn, aubergine (eggplant)orgreen peaswork really well too.
  • You can replace thepeanut butterwithalmond butter.
  • You can replace thetofuwithtempehorchickpeas.

How to serve

You can serve this curry with white rice, brown rice, quinoa or even cauliflower rice, and it pairs especially well with a fruity salad.I'd recommend something like:

  • Papaya Mint Lime Salad.
  • Thai Mango Salad.
  • Mango Daikon Radish Mint Salad.
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More vegan curries

  • Chickpea Korma Curry
  • Chickpea Sweet Potato Peanut Curry
  • Cabbage Potato Curry
  • Eggplant Chickpea Peanut Curry
  • Chickpea Coconut Mango Curry
  • Tofu Katsu Curry

If you try out this recipe or anything else from my blog,I’d really love to hear anyfeedback! Please give it a rating, leave a comment, or tag a photo @rhiansrecipes #rhiansrecipes onInstagram! Thank you.

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Peanut Tofu Satay Curry (Vegan + GF)

This Peanut TofuSatay Curry is amazingly easy to make, super satisfying, and packed full of flavour.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Asian

Keyword: tofu curry, tofu satay, vegan peanut tofu

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 282kcal

Author: Rhian Williams

Ingredients

For the tofu:

For the curry:

  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil (or sub vegetable or rapeseed oil)
  • 2 spring onions , thinly sliced
  • 1 cm (½ inch) fresh ginger , peeled and minced
  • 2 garlic cloves , minced
  • 1 heaped teaspoon curry powder
  • Pinch cayenne chilli pepper to taste
  • ½ teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1 red pepper , thinly sliced
  • Handful of fresh coriander (cilantro) , roughly chopped
  • 1 teaspoon agave syrup (or sub any other sweetener)
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice
  • 1 vegetable stock cube (ensure gluten-free if necessary)
  • 150 ml ( cup) coconut milk
  • 1 tablespoon smooth peanut butter
  • 200 g (7 oz) French (green) beans , trimmed and halved
  • Salt + pepper to taste

To serve (optional):

  • Cooked brown or white rice
  • Roasted peanuts , roughly chopped
  • Lime

Instructions

For the tofu:

  • Drain and rinse tofu, pat dry with a paper towel, and cut into small cubes.

  • Place the peanut butter and tamari in a large bowl and mix well.

  • Add tofu and make sure each cube is well-coated in the sauce - set aside while you prepare the other ingredients.

For the curry:

  • Heat up the oil in a large saucepan.

  • Once hot add the spring onions, ginger and garlic and fry for a couple of minutes until softened.

  • Add the curry powder, chilli and turmeric and fry for a minute until fragrant.

  • Add the red pepper, coriander (cilantro), agave syrup, lime juice, stock cube, coconut milk,peanut butter,tofu(and the remaining marinade) and salt + pepper, with enough water to roughly cover.

  • Bring to the boil and simmer on a low heat for around 5 minutes.

  • Add the French beans and simmer for another few minutes until cooked through.

To serve:

  • Serve alongside rice, scatter over chopped peanuts and add a wedge of lime, if desired.

  • Leftovers are delicious reheated.

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Nutrition Facts

Peanut Tofu Satay Curry (Vegan + GF)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 282Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 11g55%

Sodium 735mg31%

Potassium 330mg9%

Carbohydrates 15g5%

Fiber 3g12%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 14g28%

Vitamin A 1275IU26%

Vitamin C 47.2mg57%

Calcium 153mg15%

Iron 3.6mg20%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Terry

    Peanut Tofu Satay Curry (Vegan + GF) - Rhian's Recipes (13)
    Just tried this and although I had no ginger it was a hit with all the family. Delicious!

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    • Rhian Williams

      Thank you so much!!

  2. Chen Kremer

    Thank you for the recipe😊
    What can I use instead of the vegetable stock cube?

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      You can leave it out, or use liquid vegetable stock instead of water!

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FAQs

Is satay tofu gluten free? ›

This recipe for Thai Tofu Satay is special because it is: Vegan. Gluten-free: just need to replace soy sauce with tamari.

What is peanut tofu made of? ›

You might know Tofu which is a soy-based food that is made from curdling soy milk, but Peanuts Tofu is not actually tofu since it's not made with soybeans. It's named Tofu as it looks similar. Peanuts Tofu is made by heating peanuts milk made from raw peanuts with sweet potato starch.

What to eat with tofu satay? ›

The sauce thickens over time, so loosen it with extra water as needed. Serve the satay and peanut sauce with steamed rice or noodles, and a side of stir-fried greens or roast potatoes. To get vegetarian recipes like this one delivered to your inbox, sign up for The Veggie newsletter.

Does Thai curry have peanut? ›

Massaman curry dishes distinguish themselves by the inclusion of several whole spices and peanuts, otherwise uncommon in a Thai curry.

What is vegan satay made of? ›

In a medium sized mixing bowl whisk together the coconut cream, broth, peanut butter, both soy sauces, brown sugar, curry paste, ginger, garlic, lime juice and red pepper until fully combined and smooth. Set aside. Once the soy curls are done, remove them from the pan and put them in a large bowl.

Can celiacs eat tofu? ›

As no wheat, rye, oats, or barley are involved in tofu making, plain tofu is free of gluten and safe for those with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease. SOy-free tofu substitutes do exist. You can use many different beans, as well as chickpeas, to make substitute tofu products.

What is a must have when eating satay? ›

White bread, for serving, yes! You might be surprised but in Thailand it is very common for satay to come with toasted white bread. You dip the bread in the peanut sauce and eat alongside the satay, and if there's any sauce left after the satays are gone, use the bread to sop up the rest!

What is a good side dish for satay? ›

What to Serve with Chicken Satay
  • Salads. Add crunchy freshness with Asian Cabbage Salad or Asian Cucumber Salad.
  • More Thai Food. Make it a Thai-inspired feast with Shrimp Pad Thai, Green Curry, or Panang Curry.
  • Grilled Vegetables. Maximize your grill space with a side of Grilled Asparagus or Grilled Broccoli.
  • Rice.
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Can you eat satay tofu raw? ›

Yes, you can eat tofu straight from the package, as long as you drain off the excess liquid from the it. As tofu is pressed and processed, technically you don't need to cook it. Cold tofu is perfect for the summer days when it's just too hot.

What is the most popular Thai curry? ›

Green curry is considered the most popular curry. With coconut milk as one of the main ingredients, there is a hint of sweet flavoring as well. Because the green curry paste is made with green chilis, it is far hotter than other curries.

What is the difference between Indian and Thai curry? ›

Thai curries have a brighter flavor and soupier consistency, because they use lots of fresh herbs and are cooked for less time than Indian curries. It's worth your time stocking up on some of the unique ingredients — you can freeze herbs like lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves for multiple future uses.

Which is hotter, red or green Thai curry? ›

In general, Thai yellow curry is the mildest, Thai red curry is medium-hot and Thai green curry is spicy, although it can sometimes vary depending on what region of Thailand you are in.

Does Chinese satay sauce contain gluten? ›

Soy sauce factors into both aspects of the recipe, and it's also what generally renders satay chicken to be NOT gluten free - dark soy sauce is traditional, but made with wheat. If you need GF chicken satay, be sure to use a gluten free, be sure to use a gluten free soy sauce, tamari, or coconut aminos.

What are the ingredients in macro satay tofu? ›

Soybean Extract ( 92%) ( Water, Soybean), Peanut S,atay Sauce (6%) ( Water, Onion, Chilli, Lemongrass,, Coconut Cream, Vinegar, Soy Sauce (Contains Whea,t), Garlic, Ginger, Spices, Sugar, Salt, Corn Star,ch, Sunflower Oil, ( Antioxidant ( 307)), Marinade,( Water, Soy Sauce, Sugar,) Firming Agent ( Magne,sium Chloride).

Is Japanese tofu gluten-free? ›

Yes. Japanese Fried Tofu is made with gluten free ingredients and is safe for people with Coeliac Disease (Celiac). Just make sure that you use corn starch (UK: corn flour) to coat the tofu and check any labels to ensure ingredients are free from cross contamination and 'may contain warnings'.

What are the allergens in satay sauce? ›

Allergen
  • Contains soybeans.
  • Contains Peanuts.
  • May contain tree nuts.
  • May Contain Alomond Nuts.
  • Contains Cereal.
  • May contain mustard.
  • Contains Wheat.
  • May Contain Cashew Nut.

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