A spread of toast triangles coated in sesame seeds, warm red sweet and sour tofu, and white rice
Photos: Anouska Parr

Sweet and Sour Tofu with Sesame Not-Prawn Toast

All vegan and all delicious

Tenderly
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5 min readOct 7, 2020

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Sweet and sour tofu with sesame prawn toast were integral parts of my weekends for years. When I went vegan, and moved to Vietnam, I didn’t know if I’d ever experience the joy of these takeaway classics again. Now, with some practice, I’ve now perfected a 100% vegan sweet and sour tofu with sesame toast, and it’s surprisingly easy to make. I’ve even served it to meat-eaters who were equal parts confused and impressed with how authentic it tasted.

You’ll need vegan prawns or shrimp, made from konjac, for this recipe — luckily, that’s available at most large Asian supermarkets, as well as vegan specialty stores. If you live in the U.S., May Wah Vegetarian Market makes some and ships nationwide. If you can’t find or don’t want to use vegan seafood substitutes, you can substitute smoked tofu on the toast.

Is your mouth watering yet? Let’s get started.

Sweet and sour tofu in a bowl, with golden tofu and red and green bell peppers visible, garnished w sesame seeds

Sweet and Sour Tofu

Serves: 4–6 people

Tofu marinade

Note: Must be made the day before — you can skip this step if you didn’t plan

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Tenderly

Published in Tenderly

A vegan magazine that’s hopefully devoted to delicious plants, liberated animals, and leading a radical, sustainable, joyful life

Anouska

Written by Anouska

Adventures in Vietnam on YouTube @SaigonRevival. Art director, insight specialist, writer, vagabond.

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