Easy Harissa Tofu Curry Recipe (2024)

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Rich and creamy, this Easy Harissa Tofu Curry is made with only 8 main ingredients. This dairy-free curry is delicious served with some fragrant yellow rice or Sri Lankan roti.

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This Easy Harissa Tofu Curry is made with eight ingredients you can find at most grocery stores. In this curry, sauteed onions, ginger, garlic, and tofu are simmered in a coconut milk sauce infused with tomato, harissa, and cayenne. This curry is best enjoyed with a bowl of yellow rice or some coconut roti.

In my younger years, I did not consider rice and curry as my comfort food. But, as I have gotten older, I find myself adopting the traditions of Sri Lanka, the country of my youth. In Sri Lanka, rice and curry are an ideal match and are often enjoyed at several meals during the day.

My mom still has fragrant basmati with just about every meal. Somedays, rice is even consumed at breakfast ~ in the form of “kiribath.” And, then for any celebration, she will always have some yellow rice, similar to this yellow rice, on hand.

This past Sunday, I joined my hiking group for what turned out to be a 9.2-mile gluteus-maximus-challenging uphill hike. And, the thought of coming home to a big warm bowl of yellow rice, beet curry, and this harissa tofu curry, helped me stumble along on that hilly hike.

What are the ingredients to make this harissa tofu curry?

I used the following 8 ingredients to make this curry:

• Red onion
I like to use a medium to large red onion in this curry. But, if you cannot find any red onion, then a yellow onion would work as well.

• Ginger
When it comes to curries, I love to add a nice chunk of fresh ginger into them. The flavor is simply delicious. And, fresh ginger adds a nice gut-helping, nutritional boost to this curry as well. If you cannot find fresh ginger, a lot of stores sell peeled and minced ginger, and you can use an equal quantity of that. However, I would not recommend using powdered ginger in this recipe.

• Garlic
Just like with fresh ginger, I always use fresh garlic. And most stores sell peeled and minced garlic in their produce section. Like I mentioned with the ginger powder, I would not recommend the use of powdered garlic in this curry. It simply does not add the same type of flavor as fresh garlic does.

• Tofu
I used extra firm tofu in this curry. It holds its shape well even in curry.

• Harissa
Harissa is a popular Tunisian spice that is usually a blend of other spices such as smoked paprika, cumin, coriander, garlic, onion, and spearmint in addition to chili powder. I used https://www.nyshuk.com/shop-shuk/fiery-harissa-spiceNew York Shuk’s Fiery Harissa in this recipe. By the way, they didn’t pay me to say that. They are just one of my favorite brands. But, you can use the brand of harissa you find at your grocery store.

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• Cayenne
I like a spicy kick to my curries, so I used a bit of cayenne. However, this is one of the ingredients on this list that is optional and can be left out, if you prefer a more mild harissa curry.

• Tomato Paste
Tomato paste adds color and flavor to this easy curry.

• Coconut Milk
I used unsweetened coconut milk in this recipe. I used one of the store brands that are sold in the dairy section along with the other milk. But, I have also made this recipe with almond milk and cashew milk as well.

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Tips when making this Harissa Tofu Curry:

  • Saute the onion, ginger, and garlic
    Sauteing the onion, ginger, and garlic might add an extra 10 minutes to making this curry, but the flavor boost is incredible so do not skip over this step.
  • Dry the tofu
    Make sure the tofu is well dried. I usually wrap it in some paper towels and a kitchen towel to remove as much liquid as I can so it is prepped to absrb the flavors it will be surrounded by and brown well.
  • Brown the tofu
    After the onion, ginger, and garlic is sauteed for about 10 minutes. I usually push them to the side of the pan and add the cubed tofu into the middle part of the pan. Then, I let the cubed tofu saute on medium high heat for about 3-5 minutes until the tofu cubes have a nice golden brown hue. I do my best to flip them over to another side and repeat the process. I usually repeat this about 3 times. The browned tofu holds its shape beautifully in the curry and adds a bit of texture as well.
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What to serve with this curry?

I quite enjoy this curry with yellow rice and some beet curry.

This Harissa Tofu Curry can also be served with roti, some jackfruit balls, and some apple chutney.

Or, you could serve it with some rice, some canned lentil curry, mango chutney, and some croquettes.

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Yield: 4 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Rich and creamy, this Easy Harissa Tofu Curry is made with only 8 main ingredients. This dairy-free curry is delicious served with some fragrant yellow rice or Sri Lankan roti.

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 red onion
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 inch chunk of ginger
  • 1 package extra firm tofu
  • 2 tbsp harissa
  • 1 tbsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 1/2 cups of coconut milk
  • 2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley (optional)
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Remove tofu from the container it is in and drain out all the liquid. Then wrap the tofu in paper towels and/or kitchen towels and let it drain. Set it aside.
  2. Peel and chop onion, ginger, and garlic.
  3. Add olive oil to a pan and also add in the garlic, onion, ginger - make sure the flame/heat is set to medium heat.
  4. Sauté for 9-10 minutes, stirring often so they don’t burn.
  5. While onion, ginger, garlic are sauteing, unwrap the tofu and cut it into bite-sized cubes.
  6. Push onion, ginger, garlic to the side of the pan and add cubed tofu into the middle of the pan. Let tofu cubes saute for about 3-5 minutes or until they are gently browned.
  7. Using a spatula, flip the cubed tofu over and let the other sides brown for another 3-5 minutes.
  8. Flip the cubed tofu one more time and let it saute for another 3-5 minutes.
  9. Then add in the cayenne and harissa and stir until spices are evenly distributed.
  10. Add in the coconut milk and stir well.
  11. Cover and let simmer for 5 more minutes over low flame.
  12. Remove cover and turn off the stove.
  13. Stir in chopped parsley
  14. Season with salt and pepper and enjoy with rice or roti!
Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 289Total Fat 28gSaturated Fat 17gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 9gCholesterol 0mgSodium 203mgCarbohydrates 9gFiber 2gSugar 2gProtein 5g

Nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and should be considered an approximation only. Savory Spin makes no guarantees to the accuracy of this information. Please do consult a professional nutritionist for more accurate information.Please do keep in mind that prep times, cooking times, etc, are provided as guidelines as there are so many variables at play.

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FAQs

Should you fry tofu before adding to curry? ›

About Tofu Curry

To begin with, first you will get rid of the excess moisture from the tofu and marinate it with spices and herbs for a short time until the curry is ready. It is then pan-fried and then added to the delicious curry sauce. So the Tofu in the Curry is full-flavored with a excellent texture!

What do you eat with harissa tofu? ›

Harissa is a hot red chile pepper paste often used in northwestern Africa, including Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. We pair this fiery, crispy tofu with cooling lemon-mint cucumber salad, and serve it on a bed of currant-bejeweled pearl couscous.

What happens if you don't drain tofu before cooking? ›

This excess water can cause the tofu to crumble when you cook it, and it will also have a hard time crisping up. But when you press tofu, you remove the excess moisture. It takes on a chewier, firmer texture, which makes it super satisfying to eat and less likely to fall apart.

Do you marinate tofu before or after frying? ›

For the tastiest results, marinade the tofu overnight. Roll slices or cubes of marinated tofu in some rice flour, potato starch, corn flour or grated coconut before pan-frying for an extra-crispy crust. Be sure to use a non-stick pan with a generous amount of oil. Deep-frying is also an option.

What not to mix with tofu? ›

What to not serve with tofu? According to studies, a high volume consumption of tofu and spinach together can increase your risk of kidney stones. Tofu and spinach contain calcium and oxalic acid respectively and the combined can form kidney stones.

What's the difference between harissa and harissa paste? ›

Harissa powder is the dried version of the spices and peppers. The main difference is that the paste contains moisture, whether it's oil or water. If you decide to cook with the powder, you can use it as you would any dried spice blend, or you can create a harissa paste by mixing the powder with oil and water.

What is special about harissa? ›

Harissa is a fiery and garlicky North African spice paste that's traditionally served alongside bread, stews, and couscous dishes. Recipes vary widely but it's usually made with spices including caraway, cumin, and coriander, and sometimes herbs, like mint.

Does tofu have to be cooked first? ›

Tofu can be eaten raw, and so cooking it is completely optional and is mostly done for texture or to bind the sauce to the tofu. You can pan-sear the sides and add it to a colorful stir-fry or deep-fry it and coat it in a savory and sweet sauce.

Should tofu be cooked before adding to soup? ›

You can put raw tofu in the soup and let it simmer for 10 to 15 minutes to warm and flavor it. Tofu can be eaten raw, so it's no problem to add it raw to soups.

Should you fry paneer before adding to curry? ›

Do you have to fry the paneer? Absolutely not! The thing is, raw paneer has a tendency to fall apart when added to a sauce. By frying the cubed paneer, you create a crispy crust to the cheese which helps it retain its shape when cooked into a hot curry sauce.

Can you eat tofu without frying it? ›

Yes, it's safe to eat raw firm tofu. It has a mild taste and a somewhat spongy texture. To enhance its flavor, you can marinate or season it. Try slicing it into cubes or strips, then marinate in a mixture of soy sauce, sesame oil, and your choice of herbs or spices.

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