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Hoisin Tofu & Cashew Nuts With Spinach Brown Rice

Pack in the plant-based protein with this sticky, sweet hoisin fave. You'll pan fry tofu till crispy before tossing it in your sauce with sweet pea pods. Serve with spinach rice for an extra veg boost and dig in.

25 mins
644kcal
Chinese
Hoisin Tofu & Cashew Nuts With Spinach Brown Rice
4.5

Ingredients for 2 people

Cooking for 3? 1 and a half for each ingredientCooking for 4? Double each ingredient

Brown Long Grain Rice
Brown Long Grain Rice (130g)
Brown Onion
Brown Onion
Cashew Nuts
Cashew Nuts (25g)
Cornflour
Cornflour (1tbsp)
Garlic Clove
Garlic Clove x2
Hoisin Sauce
Hoisin Sauce (40g)
Plain Tofu
Plain Tofu (280g)
Rice Vinegar
Rice Vinegar (15ml)
Soy Sauce
Soy Sauce (30ml)
Spinach
Spinach (80g)
Spring Onion
Spring Onion
Sweet Pea Pods
Sweet Pea Pods (80g)
Toasted Sesame Oil
Toasted Sesame Oil (10ml)

You'll also need

Vegetable oil, Water (or dietary alternatives)

Cooking instructions

Instructions for 2 [for 3] [for 4] portion recipe.

1

Rinse your brown rice, add it to a pot with plenty of cold water and bring to the boil over a high heat

Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium and cook for 20-25 min or until it's tender with a slight bite

Once cooked, drain, return it to the pot and keep covered until serving

Step 1
2

Boil a kettle

Drain your tofu and pat it dry with kitchen paper

Chop the tofu into bite-sized pieces

Add the chopped tofu to a bowl with half your soy sauce (you'll use the rest later!) – this is your marinated tofu

Step 2
3

Add most of your cornflour (you'll use the rest later!) to the bowl with the marinated tofu and toss until the tofu is fully coated

Heat a large, wide-based pan (preferably non-stick) with a generous drizzle of vegetable oil over a high heat

Once hot, add the coated tofu to the pan and cook for 6-7 min, turning occasionally until golden and crispy – this is your crispy tofu

Tip: Cooking for 3 or more? Use 2 pans!

Step 3
4

Meanwhile, peel and cut your brown onion[s] into quarters, then separate the wedges so you end up with a pile of onion petals

Peel and finely slice (don't chop!) your garlic

Trim, then slice your spring onion[s] on the diagonal

Combine your hoisin sauce, rice vinegar, toasted sesame oil, remaining soy sauce, remaining cornflour and 100ml [130ml] [170ml] boiled water in a bowl – this is your hoisin & sesame sauce

Step 4
5

Reboil a full kettle

Once crisp, set the tofu aside on a plate

Return the pan to the heat and add the onion petals and sweet pea pods and cook for 4-5 min or until beginning to soften

Step 5
6

Once softened, add the sliced garlic and cashews to the pan and cook for 1 min or until fragrant

Once fragrant, add the hoisin & sesame sauce to the pan with the crispy tofu and cook for 1-2 min or until the sauce has thickened – this is your hoisin tofu & cashew nuts

Step 6
7

Wash your spinach then add to a colander and pour boiled water all over it so that it starts to wilt

Rinse the wilted spinach under cold running water until it's cool

Once cool, squeeze as much water out of the spinach as you can

Add the wilted spinach to the pot with the cooked rice and give everything a good mix up – this is your spinach brown rice

Step 7
8

Serve the hoisin tofu & cashews with the spinach brown rice to the side

Garnish with the sliced spring onion

Enjoy!

Nutritional information

Nutritional information only applies to ingredients supplied by Gousto.

per serving
644kcal
Energy
23.4g
Fat
73.9g
Carbohydrate
7.2g
Fibre
36g
Protein
2.9g
Salt
per 100g
160kcal
Energy
5.8g
Fat
18.4g
Carbohydrate
1.8g
Fibre
9g
Protein
0.7g
Salt

The cooking process and additional ingredients added at home (listed under “You'll also need”) will affect total values.

Allergens

Allergens highlighted by (celery, fish, gluten, mustard, nut, peanut, sesame, soya).

In addition to the recipe specific allergen information provided, due to production and packing methods Gousto boxes may also contain low levels of the following allergens: Cereals containing gluten; Crustaceans; Eggs; Fish; Peanuts; Soya; Milk; Nuts: almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecan nuts, brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia nuts; Celery; Sesame; Sulphur dioxide and Sulphites; Lupin; Molluscs; Mustard.