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Don't Eat This Book - Veggie & Tofu Stir Fry
By Samantha
Created Jan 21 2008 - 2:59pm

That night, Alex cooked me my Last Supper. My last healthy meal for a month. I looked at that fresh tossed salad, the vegetable tart, the quinoa and red pepper salad, and bid fresh greens and veggies a fond adieu.

-Don't Eat This Book [1] by Morgan Spurlock

Veggie & Tofu Stir Fry

I first saw Supersize Me [2], a documentary film by Morgan Spurlock, a couple of years ago or so. It was both comedic and disturbing at the same time. On the one hand you had a guy making fun of McDonald's and himself, but on the other his health was quickly going downhill - all because he was eating a very poor diet which consisted of 100% McDonald's.

This book picks up where the film left off. It filled in a lot of the blanks, and continued to make the case for not eating a diet of mostly or only (or really any) fast food. His humor still shines through, and I enjoyed his sarcasm. I don't feel like I truly learned anything new about the food industry, but I was reminded of the reasons why I very infrequently consume fast food.

I had every intention of making a vegetable tart based upon Morgan's Last Supper (the supper before the self-imposed month-long McDonald's binge), but as I was rummaging through our cupboards and refrigerator last night I decided to shift gears and make a stir fry. As I was making it I thought - this could do justice as a last meal. I've got veggies, tofu, and brown rice - all common staples of a vegan diet. Alex would possibly approve.

Veggie & Tofu Stir Fry

  • 2 cups brown rice
  • 1 Tbsp. white sugar
  • 2 Tbsp. rice wine vinegar
  • 1 package firm or extra firm tofu, drained
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1/2 cup edamame, shelled
  • 1 small can water chestnuts, sliced
  • 1/2 cup cashews, rinsed
  • 1-2 sheets nori, cut into narrow strips
  • oil for frying
  • Bragg's Liquid Aminos or soy sauce

Cook the brown rice according to package directions. I use a rice cooker, which makes the process easier in my opinion.

While the rice is cooking, heat a few tablespoons of oil in a large skillet. Slice the tofu into cubes, and put into the skillet. If the tofu is still moist/wet you will need to be careful to not burn yourself. Cook the tofu on medium to high heat. You will want to make sure that the tofu gets a little brown on most sides, which may take up to 10 or 15 minutes.

Once the tofu is at a good stage, lower the heat to medium and add the chopped onion, sliced water chestnuts, and edamame (if it is frozen edamame you may want to boil it first, drain, and then add it to the skillet). You can also add in the cashews now, or you can toast them first (either by toasting them carefully in a skillet or for a few minutes in a toaster oven). Stir every few minutes to make sure that nothing is sticking or burning. Stir in the nori strips at the very end of the cooking process, when you feel that everything is cooked to the amount you like (I like my onions to still be a little firm so I tend to stop cooking sooner rather than later).

When the rice is done, you can either choose to eat your stir fry with rice now, or you can make your rice a little sticky. To make your rice sticky you can sprinkle the sugar and vinegar on top and then using a regular or rice spatula work the rice around for a couple of minutes until it gets to the sticky-stage you like best. There are better ways to make sticky rice, and many people will tell you that brown rice is not the best to use for true sticky rice - but we like our lazy and easy method pretty well.

Serve the stir fry on the brown rice. You can add your Bragg's Liquid Aminos or soy sauce either during cooking or later while you are eating it. To reduce the sodium intake it is probably best to add it to your food at the table. We also like to put a bit of asian red pepper paste on it as well for a little bit of a kick.

Veggie & Tofu Stir Fry

We make stir fry probably once every few weeks. We used to make it a lot more often, but lately we've been getting into the habit of eating other things instead. Last night's stir fry was inspired by other blogs as well as meals I've had at restaurants. It really depends on what we have on hand, and what we like. My enjoyment of this meal was no different than other stir fry meals, and I can't imagine having to give up good homemade food like this for a month.

Veggie & Tofu Stir Fry


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Links:
[1] http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NO1CPA?tag=noveat-20&camp=14573&creative=327641&linkCode=as1&creativeASIN=B000NO1CPA&adid=0ERBBZFEA12BK160YJ6Y&
[2] http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http://www.amazon.com/Super-Size-Me-John-Banzhaf/dp/B0002OXVBO?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1200945685&sr=8-1&tag=noveat-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325