Best 4 Thai Eggplant Curry With Tofu Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

Are you in search of a delectable and flavorful dish that combines the vibrant flavors of Thai cuisine with the versatile goodness of tofu? Look no further! In this comprehensive guide, we'll take you on a culinary journey to discover the secrets of creating an authentic Thai eggplant curry with tofu. From selecting the freshest ingredients to mastering the art of balancing spices, we'll provide you with all the knowledge and techniques you need to create a dish that will tantalize your taste buds and transport you to the vibrant streets of Thailand. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of Thai flavors and prepare to create a culinary masterpiece that will leave you and your loved ones craving for more.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

CRISPY SZECHUAN-STYLE EGGPLANT AND TOFU



Crispy Szechuan-Style Eggplant and Tofu image

Provided by Jeff Mauro, host of Sandwich King

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

2/3 cup plus 2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 medium eggplant, peeled and cut into 3/4-inch cubes
1 block extra-firm tofu, drained, pressed dry between paper towels and cut into 1-inch cubes
1 tablespoon peanut oil, plus more for frying
1/4 cup chicken stock
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon lime juice
1 tablespoon grated peeled fresh ginger
3 Thai bird chiles, minced, or as desired
2 cloves garlic, grated on a rasp
1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
Cooked white rice, for serving
Chopped fresh cilantro, for garnish

Steps:

  • In a shallow dish, combine 2/3 cup of the cornstarch, the salt and pepper. Toss the eggplant pieces in the cornstarch mixture to coat, shaking off the excess; set aside. Repeat the process with the tofu.
  • Heat 1/2 inch of the peanut oil in a large, deep, straight-sided skillet over medium heat until it shimmers. Working in batches, cook the eggplant first, tossing gently until golden brown, about 3 minutes on each side. Transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate to drain. Repeat with the remaining eggplant and the tofu.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the chicken stock, soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, lime juice and remaining 2 teaspoons cornstarch.
  • Carefully drain the oil from the skillet, and wipe out any residue using paper towels held with tongs. Add 1 tablespoon of peanut oil to the skillet and heat it over medium heat. Add the ginger, about 1 teaspoon of the minced chiles (or to taste) and the garlic. Cook, stirring, until just fragrant, about 30 seconds; pour in the chicken stock mixture and bring it to a simmer. Simmer until slightly thickened, 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Add the cooked eggplant and tofu to the skillet and toss gently to combine. Stir in the sesame oil and remove from the heat. Serve immediately over rice and garnished with the remaining minced chiles if desired and chopped cilantro.

THAI EGGPLANT CURRY WITH TOFU



Thai Eggplant Curry with Tofu image

I like to make my own curry paste, because it intensifies the flavor of the curry immensely. Besides curry paste, all you need are eggplant and tofu. Serve over rice.

Provided by lilofrance

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Thai

Time 25m

Yield 3

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 tablespoons oil, divided, or as needed
1 pound eggplant, sliced
4 cilantro roots
1 small onion, chopped
2 small chile peppers, or more to taste
4 cloves garlic
3 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons lime juice
2 tablespoons fish sauce
9 ounces extra-firm tofu, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
⅓ cup Thai basil

Steps:

  • Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a wok or skillet and saute eggplant in batches on both sides until browned, 3 to 5 minutes per side, adding more oil as needed.
  • Combine cilantro roots, onion, chile peppers, garlic, sugar, lime juice, and fish sauce in a mortar; crush with a pestle into a soft paste.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a wok or skillet over high heat, add curry paste and stir-fry for 1 minute. Add eggplant, cover, and cook for 3 minutes. Mix in tofu and Thai basil.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 274.1 calories, Carbohydrate 32.7 g, Fat 13.9 g, Fiber 7.2 g, Protein 11.7 g, SaturatedFat 2.1 g, Sodium 801.3 mg, Sugar 20.1 g

RED THAI COCONUT CURRY WITH EGGPLANT



Red Thai Coconut Curry with Eggplant image

This version of Thai curry is made with light coconut milk and has a third of the calories and fat. For a milder taste, substitute green or yellow Thai curry. Serve hot over basmati rice.

Provided by at4605

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Thai

Time 1h15m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 (12 ounce) package extra-firm tofu
2 (14 ounce) cans light coconut milk
2 tablespoons Thai red curry paste
1 medium eggplant, cut into 1-inch cubes
1 large onion, chopped
1 medium red bell pepper, cut into thin strips
2 tablespoons packed dark brown sugar
1 tablespoon tamari
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 teaspoon salt
1 (10 ounce) package frozen peas

Steps:

  • Wrap tofu in several layers of paper towels. Place in a colander in the sink. Set a plate on top of tofu and weigh down with a large, heavy can. Let stand for at least 20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, shake cans of coconut milk well prior to opening. Pour 1/2 of 1 can into a large saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Whisk in curry paste until well blended. Add eggplant, onion, and bell pepper, stirring well with a rubber spatula to prevent breaking of tender eggplant during cooking.
  • Stir remaining 1 1/2 cans coconut milk, dark brown sugar, tamari, rice vinegar, and salt into the saucepan. Mix well. Increase heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer until thickened, about 20 minutes.
  • Unwrap tofu and cut into bite-sized cubes. Stir into curry mixture. Cook until heated through, about 5 minutes. Add peas and cook until warm, 1 to 2 minutes more.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 394.9 calories, Carbohydrate 36.2 g, Fat 26.4 g, Fiber 9.1 g, Protein 17.5 g, SaturatedFat 11.5 g, Sodium 1090.5 mg, Sugar 16.8 g

TOFU AND EGGPLANT GREEN CURRY



Tofu and Eggplant Green Curry image

This is a fantastically flavoursome vegan-friendly thai green curry, which really pleases the palate. This dish serves 10 which makes it ideal for serving to friends and family. It's actually that good you could eat it all yourself, over a few days of course.

Provided by hello

Categories     Curries

Time 30m

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

600 g firm tofu
400 g eggplants or 400 g aubergines
100 g shallots
400 ml coconut cream
100 ml vegetable stock
50 g cornstarch, for dusting
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 fresh basil leaf (optional)
1 red Thai chile (optional)
15 ml vegetable oil, for a non-stick pan
1 bunch fresh cilantro or 1 bunch coriander
2 stalks lemongrass
4 pieces green jalapeno peppers (optional)
2 pieces shallots
6 garlic cloves
2 limes, juice

Steps:

  • Cut firm tofu into inch-sized cubes and pan-fry until golden brown. Set aside.
  • Slice shallots into thin rings. Season with salt and cayenne pepper.
  • Lightly dust with cornstarch and fry until crispy. Set aside.
  • Combine all ingredients for the curry paste in a food processor and pulse until smooth.
  • Heat about a tablespoon of vegetable oil in a pan and roast the curry paste, stirring constantly, until aromatic.
  • Add in vegetable stock into the pan to deglaze.
  • Add in coconut cream and eggplant. Cook until the eggplant is tender.
  • Add in tofu and heat for about a minute.
  • Season to taste with salt or fish sauce.
  • Serve topped with fresh basil leaves, fried shallots, and red thai chilis.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 285.6, Fat 12.7, SaturatedFat 8.5, Sodium 31.5, Carbohydrate 38.6, Fiber 2.7, Sugar 27.1, Protein 7.8

Tips:

  • Use fresh ingredients whenever possible. Fresh vegetables, herbs, and spices will give your curry the best flavor.
  • Don't be afraid to adjust the ingredients to your liking. If you like more heat, add more chili peppers. If you want a sweeter curry, add more coconut milk or sugar. Don't let the recipe hold you back from experimenting until you get it just the way you want.
  • If you don't have all the ingredients on hand, don't worry. You can substitute similar ingredients or leave them out altogether. For example, if you don't have lemongrass, you can use ginger or galangal instead. If you don't have fresh basil, you can use dried basil or another herb like cilantro or mint.
  • Serve the curry with rice or noodles. This will help to soak up the delicious sauce.

Conclusion:

Thai eggplant curry with tofu is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a weeknight meal. It is packed with flavor and is sure to please everyone at the table. So next time you're looking for a new and exciting recipe, give this one a try.

Related Topics