A little sweet, a little sour, life is all about balance.

Sweet and Sour Tofu

  • To press tofu, either use a tofu press, or wrap the tofu in a fresh kitchen towel on a plate, top with another plate, and weigh down with a big can of tomatoes or quart of something or other. Let the tofu drain at least 30 minutes and better is a good hour. This is the plan ahead part.

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6 Comments Add yours

  1. Marilyn says:

    I love a good sweet and sour dish! This looks lovely

  2. Chef Mimi says:

    What a lovely recipe!!! The peas are up!!!

  3. johnrieber says:

    Love the sound of this! Sweet and sour is a great way to entice the palate and always keep it guessing!

  4. Sheree says:

    What a wonderful harvest in prospect

  5. Suzassippi says:

    I always enjoy your stories and recipes. This stir fry was interesting, as I had never considered a sweet and sour stir fry! Beautiful poem, too. Just perfect for this sunny day after several overcast days and rain.

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