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Sydney-Inspired Sweet Chilli Tofu

✨ Before We Begin…

Crisp tofu tossed in sticky-sweet chilli sauce — a dish with kick and comfort.

The Cook’s Mind

What This Recipe Helps You Practise

  • Frying tofu for crisp texture.
  • Balancing sweet and spicy sauce.
  • Tossing to coat evenly.

Make-Ahead

  • Sauce can be made ahead.
  • Tofu best fried fresh.

Freezer-Friendly

  • Not freezer friendly.
  • Best eaten immediately.

Key Substitutions

  • Tofu: use tempeh instead.
  • Chilli sauce: adjust heat with fresh chilli.

Cooking Parlance

  • Deep-fry: submerge food in hot oil.
  • Toss: coat evenly in sauce.

Ingredient Focus

✨ Chillies — heat and vibrancy.

To Ingredient Focus: Red Chilli

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve with rice or noodles.
  • Top with herbs and lime.

Multi-Purpose Recipe

This recipe has more than one life…

  • Make into bao bun filling.
  • Serve cold as salad topping.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Crisp, spicy, satisfying.
  • Fast, fun, and bold.
  • Perfect street food at home.

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Sydney-Inspired Sweet Chilli Tofu

vegan stir-fry in a red bowl

Sydney-Inspired Sweet Chilli Tofu

Julia Savory
A sunny Sydney memory turned into a dish – marinated tofu stir-fried with accessible chilli heat and a pop of fennel seed freshness. Balanced, vibrant, and endlessly moreish.
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Dinner, Main
Cuisine Drawn from Asian Flavours
Servings 3 servings
Calories/Seving 417 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 400 g firm tofu | unpressed weight
  • 2 pinches salt
  • 2 pinches ground black pepper
  • 10 ml rapeseed oil

Ingredients for the marinade

  • 30 ml light soy sauce
  • 30 g golden caster sugar
  • 30 ml rice wine vinegar
  • 5 ml sesame oil
  • 1 tsp chilli flakes

Other ingredients

  • 250 g brown onions | unpeeled weight
  • 3 cloves fresh garlic | peeled and thinly slice
  • 1 red bullet chilli | sliced
  • 180 g green beans
  • 30 g peanuts | dry roasted or salted
  • 15 ml rapeseed oil
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 30 ml light soy sauce
  • 30 ml lemon juice
  • 30 ml lime juice
  • 30 g soft dark brown sugar
  • 6 g cornflour | for cornflour slurry
  • 5 ml water | for cornflour slurry
  • 1 tsp fennel seeds

To serve

  • rice
  • lime | wedges
  • fresh coriander | neatly chopped
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Instructions
 

Prepare and cook tofu; make marinade

  • Press the tofu in a tofu press, skin side up.
    400 g firm tofu
  • Cut the tofu into little finger-sized pieces, season with salt and pepper, and fry hard in oil
    10 ml rapeseed oil, 2 pinches salt, 2 pinches ground black pepper
  • Whilst the tofu cooks, make a marinade for the cooked tofu with the ingredients listed. Mix around to dissolve the sugar.
    30 ml light soy sauce, 30 g golden caster sugar, 30 ml rice wine vinegar, 5 ml sesame oil, 1 tsp chilli flakes
  • When the tofu is cooked and please watch the video carefully for when the tofu is cooked enough, toss into the marinade and leave to soak. The tofu fingers must be very dry and almost hard. That is very important. Something happens to the texture and the flavour when it’s hard. It’s gorgeous later when all full of sauce.

Prepare the remaining ingredients

  • Peel and chop the onion into slim (2cm wide) petals, peel and slice the garlic, and put in a container, ready to stir fry. Slice the bullet chilli, including the seeds and add to the container with the onion and garlic.
    250 g brown onions, 3 cloves fresh garlic, 1 red bullet chilli
  • Measure out the green beans into the same container, ready to stir fry.
    180 g green beans
  • Measure out the peanuts ready to add.
    30 g peanuts
  • Cut the ends off the lime and cut two slender wedges, ready to dress the dish. Lightly chop half a handful of coriander.
    lime, fresh coriander

Cook baby cook!

  • Warm the oil in a separate pan on a low-medium heat, ready to cook the onion petals, garlic and red chilli. Tip the onion, garlic and chilli in the pan along with salt and cook carefully to brown and caramelise without burning the garlic.
    15 ml rapeseed oil, 1 pinch salt
  • When the onion, garlic and chilli mix is cooked well and the onions are translucent, add the tofu and it's marinade, along with the soy sauce, lime juice, lemon juice and sugar, and mix well. The onion needs to be soft but have some bite. We're not aiming for onions like you'd have on a burger.
    30 ml light soy sauce, 30 ml lemon juice, 30 ml lime juice, 30 g soft dark brown sugar
  • Add the nuts and mix around. Add some of the cornflour slurry, and thicken the sauce. Add a bit more if you need to adjust the thickness of the sauce.
    6 g cornflour, 5 ml water
  • Add the fennel seeds and mix.
    1 tsp fennel seeds

Plating

  • Turn onto rice, scatter the prepared coriander and dress with the lime wedge.
    If you don't need the lime for anything else, you could grate some fresh lime zest over the dish as well!
    rice

Notes

  • Multi-purpose: cook the tofu as per the taught method and use for other dishes or in sandwiches. If using in sandwiches, consider cutting slices of tofu.
  • This doesn’t reheat in the microwave very well. It’s better cold actually!
  • With remaining herbs, chop up and put into storage boxes and pop into the fridge. I find supermarket herbs prepped and stored this way last a fair few days.
  • If you happened to have some fresh fennel, you could whop some slender slices into this, along with the green beans. That would work nicely.

Nutrition

Calories: 417kcalCarbohydrates: 43gProtein: 19gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 11gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gSodium: 1436mgPotassium: 440mgFiber: 6gSugar: 27gVitamin A: 627IUVitamin C: 22mgCalcium: 250mgIron: 3mg

Nutritional values are estimates only and will vary depending on specific ingredients used. Nutrition is per serving. Information is for the main recipe, not optional accompaniments.

Keywords a good base for experimenting, sweet chilli sauce, vegan stir fry
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