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]]>When I first moved into my house, I had no furniture, no table, no chairs and nothing to eat on. I would order take-out and happily sit on my living room floor with my one pair of chopsticks eating straight from the box. Those were the days. Now, it is very rare that I order take-out because why would you when you can just make that shiz yourself?! Know what I mean??

When I was in Southeast Asia, I was shocked and confused that I could never find a salt shaker anywhere….Like, what?! Didn’t they know how aggressively I seasoned my food?
I quickly realized that their style of cooking is actually SO wise. They are the masters of balance, which is exactly what tasty food has. Their use of soy sauce, miso, hoisin, and fish sauce bring saltiness. Vinegars add the acidity. Coconut milk and fruits like tamarind bring sweetness . Ginger and chilis bring a spicy heat and bold flavour. Mushrooms and seaweeds bring the umami. And the list goes on and on. So maybe I didn’t get to salt my eggs in the morning, but the rest was worth it!

For this recipe, you need a few staples from the Asian pantry:
Let’s start with the tofu. I use extra firm in order for it to hold it’s shape while being crisped up in a pan. It is important to press your tofu in order to release any excess liquid that it is carrying. This ensures maximum crispiness. I just place it in a clean tea-towel with my cast iron pan on top for about 30 minutes. Afterwards, sprinkle cornstarch over cubed pieces, tossing to coat, and throw them in a pan with some sesame oil. Brown the tofu on all six sides.

While the tofu is crisping up, get started on the sauce. Whisk the soy sauce, water, freshly squeezed orange juice, honey, rice vinegar and cornstarch (to thicken) together. When the tofu is done crisping, add grated ginger and garlic to pan, stirring for a few seconds (until fragrant – don’t burn!) and then pour the sauce into the pan. Bring to a simmer and cook for about five minutes until it has coated the tofu and has thickened up nicely.

Pour over rice and sautéed veggies and hit it with some sesame seeds on top. Voila! Asian “take-out” at home.

We have the salty soy sauce, the acidic vinegar, the sweet honey and orange, the earthy mushrooms and the spicy ginger and red pepper flakes. BALANCE. AND, it’s even better the next day! Yassss.

Sticky Orange Sesame Tofu
Servings: 2
Prep time: 30 minutes
Cook time: 20 minutes
Ingredients:
For the sauce:
Instructions:
NOTES:
You can substitute the tofu for chicken by browning it in the sesame oil instead. Cook through before adding the sauce.
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