Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Fried Tofu French Toast Sandwich


Very good, although I think I'd like it better without the sweetness of the maple syrup.  I used Daiya Cheddar, and I'd like to try it with cheese sauce, too.




2 slices of vegan french toast (see recipe below)
4 slices fried tofu (see recipe below)
Melted vegan cheddar or Vegan Cheese Sauce
Baby spinach

Place 2 slices of fried tofu on top of one piece of the french toast. Top with either vegan cheese or cheese sauce.  Add a layer of spinach leaves, followed by another layer of fried tofu slices, cheese, baby spinach and your second piece of vegan french toast. If you need the cheese to melt, place it in the microwave or toaster oven for a few seconds to warm it up. Enjoy!


Vegan French Toast

1/2 cup coconut milk
1 tablespoon maple syrup
1 tablespoon corn starch
2 slices of gluten-free vegan bread
1 tablespoon coconut oil

Combine coconut milk, maple syrup, and corn starch in a plate and stir until well combined. Lay one piece of the bread in the milky mixture and let it set for a few seconds to absorb some of the liquid. Turn the slice over to make sure both sides are saturated. In the meantime warm the coconut oil in a medium-size skillet over medium heat. Place the slice of bread in the skillet. While that’s cooking, place the second piece of bread in the remaining coconut milk mixture, turning to allow both sides to become saturated.

Once it’s ready, go ahead and add it to the skillet as well.

Once once side is browned, flip the french toast slices over to cook both sides evenly. Once you’ve got the toast browned, place them in a toaster oven and toast on low to firm up the toast. No one likes flimsy french toast!

 Fried Tofu

4 – 6 slices of tofu (thinly sliced)
1/2 – 1 teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon sage
1/4 teaspoon Black Salt (otherwise known as Kala Namak)*
1 tablespoon coconut oil
Sea salt and black pepper to taste


Lay the slices of tofu on a plate and sprinkle half of the seasonings on top. Let that sit for a minute while you melt the coconut oil in a small skillet (or just use the same skillet you used for the French Toast above) over medium heat. Once the oil is melted and spread around the pan, place the tofu (seasoning side down) in the skillet.

While the bottom side is cooking, sprinkle the top side with remaining seasonings. I also add a little sprinkle from my sea salt grinder and another sprinkle from the pepper grinder.

Let the tofu cook over medium heat for a few minutes allowing it to become well-browned. Once that occurs, flip the tofu and let the other side cook.


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