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Recipe for Basic Tofu Scramble – the vegan alternative to scrambled eggs. Thanks to a special ingredient it smells and tastes super eggy! Prepare to have your mind blown ;)

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Tofu Scramble is THE perfect vegan alternative to Scrambled Eggs. It’s delicious for breakfasts, brunches as well as a lovely mix-in fora stir-fry or a taco or burrito fillinglike in thebreakfast burrito with chickpea crepes.

The Key Ingredient: Kala Namak

I highly recommend getting Kala Namak, which is the Himalayan Black Salt. Due to its high sulfur content, it’s perfect for all dishes that profit from an “eggy” taste and smell. And what would be a moreperfect use for the salt than Tofu Scramble? I still remember the first time I made Tofu Scramble with Kala Namak years ago, I was so blown away by how delicious and egg-like it was, I’ve been makingit ever since!

> You can find more info on Kala Namak and my favorite recipes using it in my Kala Namak post!

How to make Tofu Scramble

The ingredients

You’ll only need a handful of ingredients:

  • firm tofu
  • kala namak (black salt)
  • turmeric powder
  • curry powder
  • and oil (e.g. canola oil)

The basic steps

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Serve the Tofu Scramble with …

  • Basic White Bread
  • Seedy Bread
  • Mixed Flour Carrot Bread
  • Spelt Buckwheat Sunflower Seed Bread
  • in a wrapor burrito!
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I love to use the tofu scramble as a filling for wraps and burritos! One of my favorite combos is lettuce, avocado, tofu scramble, and sun-dried tomatoes canned in oil.

Tofu Scramble FAQ

Can you reheat Tofu Scramble?

Yupp! Just put it back in the pan and heat until warm. If you want to add moisture, you can add a splash of non-dairy (and unsweetened!) milk.

What to do with leftover Tofu Scramble?

As mentioned above, you can reheat tofu scramble OR you can use it in a vegan “egg” and veggie stir-fry (fried rice), on breakfast pizza and it’s amazing as a wrap filling!

I don’t have Kala Namak. Do I really need it?

I’m a HUGE fan of Kala Namak. You can totally make Tofu Scramble without Kala Namak, but it really doesn’t taste the same! You will be missing out on the typical eggy taste and smell. Kala Namak is not only amazing for tofu scramble, but also for vegan omelets made with chickpea flour. In my opinion, it’s worth buying it!

I want to make soft scrambled ‘eggs’. Any advice?

I prefer having crispy bits in the Tofu Scramble, but my friend is a sucker for soft ‘tofu scramble’. You can achieve this by adding unsweetened plant-based milk or cream such as oat cream while cooking it. Or you can whisk together oil, flour, and nutritional yeast over low heat and make a cheesy roux. Add that to the tofu scramble to make it soft and delicious.

More Tofu Scramble Recipes you’ll love!

  • Tofu Scramble with mushrooms and bell pepper
  • Mediterranean Tofu Scramble with sun-dried tomatoes and olives

I hope you’ll enjoy this basic tofu scramble as much as I do! You can always experiment with adding different herbs, spices, and add-ins!

Let me know if you give this recipe a try! I’d love to hear how it turns out for you.

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Cheers, Bianca

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Quick & Easy Tofu Scramble

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Tofu Scramble is THE perfect vegan alternative for scrambled eggs. A special ingredient will make it taste and smell super eggy!

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Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine Vegan

Servings 2 servings

Calories 164 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon canola oil
  • 12 oz firm tofu
  • 3/4 teaspoon kala namak (Black Salt) + more to taste
  • 1 teaspoon mild curry powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder

Instructions

  • Heat the canola oil in large pan and scramble the tofu with your hands or use a fork to do so before adding it to the pan.

  • Add the curry powder, turmeric powder,and kala namak. Mix well, so the tofu gets an even yellow color.

  • Keep it on high heat while stirring for about 5-10 minutes (I like to cook it until there are slightly crispy bits, cook it shorter for a softer tofu scramble). You can add more kala namak or spices to taste. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Can you reheat Tofu Scramble? Absolutely! Just put it back in the pan and heat until warm. If you want to add moisture, you can add a splash of non-dairy (and unsweetened!) milk.
  • What to do with leftover Tofu Scramble? You can reheat tofu scramble OR you can use it in a vegan “egg” and veggie stir-fry (fried rice), on breakfast pizza and it’s amazing as a wrap filling!
  • I don’t have Kala Namak. Do I really need it?I’m a HUGE fan of Kala Namak. You can totally make Tofu Scramble without Kala Namak, but it really doesn’t taste the same! You will be missing out on the typical eggy taste and smell. Kala Namak is not only amazing for tofu scramble, but also for vegan omelets made with chickpea flour. In my opinion, it’s worth buying it!
  • I want to make soft scrambled ‘eggs’. Any advice?I prefer having crispy bits in the Tofu Scramble, but my friend is a sucker for soft ‘tofu scramble’. You can achieve this by adding unsweetened plant-based milk or cream such as oat cream while cooking it. Or you can whisk together oil, flour, and nutritional yeast over low heat and make a cheesy roux. Add that to the tofu scramble to make it soft and delicious.

Nutrition

Calories: 164kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 15gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 960mgFiber: 1gCalcium: 213mgIron: 2.4mg

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This post first has been published in August 2015. Updated in February 2019.

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FAQs

What is tofu scramble made of? ›

In addition to black salt, a mix of ground turmeric, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and chipotle chile flakes (crushed chipotle chilies) gives the scrambled tofu its savory flavors. The turmeric and paprika are especially important for the signature, egg-like yellow color.

Does tofu scramble have more protein than eggs? ›

If you compare them per serving (1 egg to a 3.5-ounce serving of tofu), the tofu has a similar amount of calories and slightly more protein. Here's how they stack up: Calories: egg = 78 | tofu = 70. Protein: egg = 6g | tofu = 8g.

How long does tofu scramble last? ›

Store leftover tofu scramble in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. You can reheat the tofu scramble in the microwave, heat for 60 to 9o seconds. You can also place the tofu scramble back into the skillet and reheat on the stove.

Is scrambled tofu good for you? ›

Tofu is considered a complete protein in that it contains all essential amino acids, which is rare for a planted-based protein, and it is a good source of both iron and calcium – two other nutrients that are difficult to obtain from a plant-only diet.

What are the two major ingredients in tofu? ›

Tofu is made from dried soybeans that are soaked in water, crushed, and boiled. The mixture is separated into solid pulp (okara) and soy “milk.” Salt coagulants, such as calcium and magnesium chlorides and sulfates, are added to the soy milk to separate the curds from the whey.

Is tofu scramble healthier than eggs? ›

Compared to scrambled eggs, scrambled tofu is lower in calories, saturated fat, and cholesterol, and higher in fiber. While eggs are a respectable source of protein, scrambled tofu is a better option for those looking to reduce their cholesterol intake or follow a vegan or vegetarian diet.

Is scrambled tofu good for weight loss? ›

"People who eat plant-based diets tend to have lower BMIs (weight for height) and less risk of obesity," said registered dietitian nutritionist and NASM-certified personal trainer Whitney English Tabaie, MS, RDN. And tofu can be a great option in your plant-based diet.

Is tofu healthier for you than chicken? ›

Tofu nutrition. This meatless option is a staple for vegetarians, and rightfully so. It boasts more fiber, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc and folate than chicken and contains fewer calories.

How much tofu equals 2 eggs? ›

Tofu is great for egg substitutions in recipes that call for a lot of eggs, such as quiches or custards. To replace one egg in a recipe, purée 1/4 cup of soft tofu. It's important to keep in mind that although tofu doesn't fluff up like eggs, it does create a texture that's perfect for “eggy” dishes.

Can you eat tofu every day? ›

Similarly, the American Cancer Society sees no dangers from eating soy. "For the vast majority of people, it should be reasonable to incorporate tofu in their daily diet without any issues," Sun said.

Can dogs eat tofu? ›

Dogs can eat tofu in moderation as it is not toxic to them, but it does not contain enough protein to fulfill their nutritional requirements,” explains Dr. Klein. As a result, you should not use tofu protein as a primary ingredient in your dog's diet.

Can you eat raw tofu? ›

How to safely eat raw tofu. While tofu comes in a variety of textures — silken, firm, and extra firm — technically any of them can be eaten raw. Before enjoying raw tofu, drain off any excess liquid from the packaging. It's also important to store tofu properly to prevent germs from growing on any unused portions.

Is there a downside to eating tofu? ›

Incorporating tofu into your daily meals and snacks can bring several health benefits. Those benefits include brain health promotion, ease of menopause symptoms, and heart disease prevention. However, eating tofu has some risks, as it might lead to digestive issues or interact with certain medications like MAOIs.

Is tofu good for losing belly fat? ›

If you are eating tofu that is processed with sugar, salt, or preservatives, then it may not be healthy for you. But if you are eating it that has been processed in a way that preserves its nutritional value, then tofu can help you healthily lose belly fat.

What is a tofu sandwich made of? ›

Cook the tofu on both sides until browned. Season tofu with salt and pepper. Assemble sandwich using the bread, margarine, mayonnaise, tofu, and veggies.

Is tofu made of curdled milk? ›

Tofu, also called bean curd, is made by curdling soy milk in a process similar to cheese-making.

Are tofu cubes healthy? ›

In fact, it has nearly 10 grams of protein per serving. Plus, tofu has all 9 essential amino acids and is packed with iron, calcium, manganesem and phosphorous. So yes, tofu is healthy and a great food to incorporate into your diet. I enjoy it one or two times a week!

What the heck is tofu? ›

Tofu (Japanese: 豆腐, Hepburn: Tōfu, Korean: 두부; RR: dubu, Chinese: 豆腐; pinyin: dòufu) is a food prepared by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into solid white blocks of varying softness: silken, soft, firm, extra (or super) firm.

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