Tofu, Cucumber and Spring Onion Salad with Sesame Miso Dressing - serves 1
100g (3.53 ounces) firm tofu
Half a cucumber (I always use a Hot House Cucumber which doesn't have to be deseeded)
1 Spring Onion
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 or 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 heaped teaspoons white miso paste
A pinch of caster sugar
1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds
Make sure your tofu and cucumber are well-chilled.
Dice tofu into small squares, the same for the cucumber.
Finely slice the spring onion, reserving some of the green for garnish.
In a bowl whisk together the vinegar, soy, olive oil, miso and most of the sesame seeds until it comes together as a smooth dressing.
Mix in the tofu, cucumber and spring onion, stir to cover.
Transfer to your serving bowl and garnish with the remaining sesame seeds and sliced spring onion.
Enjoy!
This is a favorite for the warmer months.
The dressing reminds me of the one they serve on the salad at our local Japanese Steakhouse. The different taste I experienced must have come from the miso paste.
Laura suggests serving this with Roast Chicken and Rice. No recipe and again I couldn't find a link to one but there are plenty of them around if you want to do a search. You probably have your own favorite version.
Enjoy!
This is a favorite for the warmer months.
The dressing reminds me of the one they serve on the salad at our local Japanese Steakhouse. The different taste I experienced must have come from the miso paste.
Laura suggests serving this with Roast Chicken and Rice. No recipe and again I couldn't find a link to one but there are plenty of them around if you want to do a search. You probably have your own favorite version.
Not everyone likes tofu so you could leave this out. It would be very nice as a cucumber and green onion salad. If you like beans they would give it a little protein.
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I don't eat tofu, but absolutely adore miso!
ReplyDeleteNever eaten tofu and don't reckon I will Denise however the recipe sounds good and the food does look good.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so refreshing for this hot weather.
ReplyDeleteThis salad is perfect for these hot days!!
ReplyDeleteYou’ve given me an idea! Have a wonderful week, dear Denise!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great salad; I don't use tofu for my sweetheart, but I do for myself!!!
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