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Tofu

Salt and Pepper Tofu

Dau Hu Rang Muoi Luke Nguyen: I enjoy the simplicity and texture of this dish—it's like a vegetarian's version of salt and pepper squid.

Ma–Po Tofu (Spicy Bean Curd with Beef)

This spicy Sichuan dish gets its layers of flavor from two different types of heat: fiery chiles and mildly numbing Sichuan peppercorns.

Chilled Soba with Tofu and Sugar Snap Peas

A bowl of these refreshing noodles—a riff on a Japanese classic that gets topped with silky tofu—is clean and light, yet still hearty enough to make a satisfying meal.

Broccoli Trees With Creamy White-Bean Dip

Here, broccoli gets turned into irresistible finger food, while silken tofu adds a creamy touch to the dairy-free dip.

Coconut Tofu

Crispy calcium bites by Janine Doran, chef at Cafe Flora in Seattle.

Meyer Lemon Cream Pies

A Meyer lemon is a cross between a lemon and a mandarin orange. If you can't find any, substitute regular lemons. This pie's decadent cream filling is made from protein-rich tofu.

Wheat-Berry Salad with Grilled Tofu

Studded with delectably nutty wheat berries, this substantial salad of charred tomatoes, peppers, and tofu truly deserves its billing as a main course.

Indonesian Fried Noodles

Bahmi goreng You'll be hard-pressed to refuse seconds of this irresistible stir-fry. Tender Chinese egg noodles, crisp green snow peas, and Chinese long beans mingle with plenty of rich, garlicky sauce. Cubes of tofu and shredded omelet add even more texture.

Japanese Beef and Vegetable Stew

Sukiyaki The term comfort food might have been coined for this bowl of rich, home-style broth surrounding thinly cut beef and a selection of Asian vegetables. The traditional accompaniment of beaten egg makes a silky dipping sauce.

Five-Spice Tofu Stir-Fry with Carrots and Celery

A serrated kinpira peeler ($15 online at amazon.com) makes quick work of a carrot-and-celery julienne.

Panfried Tofu with Asian Caramel Sauce

I like to think of tofu as a blank canvas just waiting for the application of texture and color. Here, I've panfried it to crisp the edges and draped it in a velvety Vietnamese-style caramel sauce. A shower of fresh herbs and browned shallots gives it an extra layer of flavor. If you prep the herbs and make the sauce ahead, you can put this on the table in under half an hour.

Roasted Tofu with Shiitake, Soy, and Ginger Over Baby Spinach

Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from The Skinny: How to Fit into Your Little Black Dress Forever by Melissa Clark and Robin Aronson. Roasted marinated tofu is one of those addictive foods that's OK to keep eating, compared to, say, cheese fondue or doughnut holes. The combination of shiitake mushrooms and soy makes our version particularly hearty.

Nori or Lettuce Leaf Wrap-Ups

Nori, or sushi paper, can be found in Asian markets and health food stores.
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