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Learn the secrets to making perfect tofu scramble with this recipe that turns out eggy, soft and delicious every time! The perfect vegan alternative to scrambled eggs made in 15 minutes with just 8 ingredients.

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Question question! How did (or do) you like your scrambled eggs?

My ideal scrambled eggs were soft, a little fluffy and a little runny.

So when I first went vegan like… 9 years ago, I tried this interesting concept of tofu scramble and to be really really honest, I was not impressed. I think I was expecting a little too much. I guess it was what tofu scramble sounds like: tofu that is scrambled with seasonings to give it flavour.

To be fair though, it had potential. Which is why I made these breakfast egg muffins that turned out amazing. I don’t know what took me so long to try and make a tofu scramble that ACTUALLY has the texture and flavour of scrambled eggs but I went on a mission last weekend to nail the PERFECT tofu scrambled “eggs”.

This tofu scramble recipe is going to cover what you need, how to make tofu scramble that taste like eggs and my secret tips to nailing that perfect scramble egg-like texture.

Put on your apron, grab your tofu and let’s get scrambling!

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What You Need

First things first, let’s cover what you’re going to need to make this recipe for tofu scramble.

  • Firm Tofu AND Soft Tofu: I’ll explain below why both is crucial but it’s for textural purposes– trust me on this one.
  • Cashew Butter: This adds creaminess and some fat to make it more satiating. You can also use tahini.
  • Nutritional Yeast: We don’t want it tasting cheesy but it does give it some flavour.
  • Miso Paste: Adding in a bit of umami thats missing from tofu.
  • Black Salt: The star ingredient that makes tofu scramble actually taste like eggs!

And if you want, you can throw in some garlic powder, onion powder and pepper for more flavour. I love to top it off with some green onions or chives but thats your call.

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How to Scramble Tofu Eggs

Making tofu scramble is easy,and all you need is 1 pan! You can serve tofu scramble for breakfast in just about 15 minutes:

  1. Blend or mix the “eggy” sauce ingredients together. You can make this sauce ahead of time and keep in it an air tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  2. Heat a pan over medium-high heat. Crumble the firm tofu in and shift it to one side of the pan.
  3. Add the soft tofu and cut through it using a wooden spoon.
  4. Add in the eggy sauce mixture and then gently combine the soft tofu with the firm tofu. Let it cook for 3-5 minutes without stirring so that the sauce has time to absorb.
  5. Then use a heat safe spatula or wooden spatula and push the tofu scramble side to side (like how you would for real scrambled eggs) every minute or so and let it cook until most of the sauce has evaporated.

I like to remove the pan from the heat while it’s still slightly runny because thats how I like to scramble egg tofu but you can let it cook up to your desired consistency. Note that the tofu will continue to absorb the sauce as you let it sit so serve immediately if you don’t want it too dry.

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Mastering Scrambled Tofu

So we covered what you need and how to make tofu scramble. Now I’m going to share Here are my top secret tips for PERFECT tofu scramble- every time:

  1. The Tofu: The kind of tofu you use is KEY. Using two different textures of tofu mimics the texture of scrambled eggs. Soft tofu for that ‘soft’ egg-like texture and firm tofu so that it doesn’t just completely turn into mush and has some structure to it.
  2. Adding Fat: Tofu is naturally low in fat. Simmering it in just water or milk doesn’t do anything to the tofu. By adding the cashew butter or tahini into the eggy sauce, it makes it creamier and also much more satisfying.
  3. Black Salt: This is the special ingredient that really makes this taste like eggs. Without it, you’re kind of just left with tofu with a cheesy-ish savory flavour.
  4. Use a Nonstick Pan: Trust me, it’s a lot easier. You want to make sure the sauce and tofu doesn’t brown and by using a non-stick pan you won’t run into any problems.
  5. Heat Temperature: We want medium-high so that the liquid cooks off relatively quickly and so that the tofu has a chance to absorb all the sauce.
  6. The “Scrambling” Technique: Instead of just stirring and stirring the tofu in the pan, you want to be gentle (kind of like when you scramble eggs) and push the tofu side by side so you don’t break the soft tofu too much.
  7. Timing: When the tofu scramble is done is completely up to you. Generally, it takes about 8-10 minutes on the stove. I prefer a much more creamy-runny scramble tofu but if you like a more put-together (another word for dry-er I guess) kind of scrambled egg tofu then wait for all the liquid to evaporate. Regardless, the tofu will soak up that sauce and still yield a very soft scrambled tofu egg.
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So that’s it for this recipe my friends. I hope you took away a few handy tips, try this version of scramble tofu and love it as much as I do! It’s by far my favourite recipe for tofu scramble because of its eggy flavour and texture. Think soft… light and a little runny- just like how scrambled ‘eggs’ should be!

Ways to Serve Tofu Scramble

PS. You totally could have tofu scramble on its own, but here are some of my fav ways to serve tofu scramble and make it a complete meal!

  • serve it with some buttery toast
  • add it to bowls (think buddha bowls, rice bowls, asian bowls… etc)
  • layer it into breakfast sandwiches or bagels with vegan cream cheese, vegan breakfast patties and avocado
  • stuff it to breakfast burritos
  • … drizzle a bit of ketchup on it

Okay, the ketchup is either a love it or hate it thing– but I love it so I had to include it 😅Do you like ketchup with your “eggs”? Let me know below!

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The Best Tofu Scramble

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  • Author: Lisa Kitahara
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings 1x
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Learn the secrets to making perfect tofu scramble with this recipe that turns out eggy, soft and delicious every time! The perfect vegan alternative to scrambled eggs made in 15 minutes with just 8 ingredients.

Ingredients

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Eggy Sauce:

Tofu Scramble:

  • 1/2 block soft tofu (200g)
  • 1/2 block firm tofu (200g)

Instructions

  1. Add all the eggy sauce ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth. Alternatively, you can whisk all the ingredients into a bowl until combined.
  2. Heat a pan over medium high heat. Crumble the firm tofu into the pan and then use a wooden spatula and move it to one side of the pan. Add in the soft tofu and use the wooden spatula to cut through the soft tofu. Do not over cut or as you mix it, it will become too mushy.
  3. Pour in the eggy sauce and then slowly start mixing the soft tofu with the firm tofu with wooden spatula until combined. Cook without stirring for about 3-5 minutes. Give a piece of the tofu a taste and add some salt if desired. Continue to cook and stir every 1 minute until liquid is evaporated to the consistency you like (about 6-8 minutes).
  4. Serve immediately and garnish with spring onions and pepper.

Notes

  • Helpful Equipment: wooden spoon, small sauce blender
  • Nutritional Information Disclaimer: Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated on an online tool (Cronometer).
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: breakfast
  • Method: stovetop
  • Cuisine: vegan, gluten free

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 230
  • Sugar: 1.7g
  • Sodium: 731mg
  • Fat: 13g
  • Saturated Fat: 1.8g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 3g
  • Trans Fat: 0
  • Carbohydrates: 6.4g
  • Fiber: 1.2g
  • Protein: 24.7g
  • Cholesterol: 0

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FAQs

Is tofu scramble healthier than scrambled 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.

How to scramble eggs better? ›

Preheat the pan over medium heat, but don't get too crazy with the flame when it comes time to actually cook the eggs. "Scrambled eggs should be cooked slowly, over medium-low heat," explains Perry. "A good scramble takes a minute!" Go hotter, and you'll have overly dry eggs.

Which is better for you eggs or tofu? ›

In case you're wondering which is healthier, eggs or tofu, the match-up is surprisingly close. 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.

How long does tofu scramble last in fridge? ›

How to store tofu scramble. Unlike scrambled eggs, once the tofu is scrambled it will sit happily in the fridge for 2-3 days in an airtight container. It might dry out a little so add a splash of plant based liquid such as soy milk or coconut milk when reheating it.

Is it healthier to scramble eggs with oil or butter? ›

Frying Eggs in Oil

If you add a tablespoon of olive oil or avocado oil to the pan, you may also be adding some extra health benefits to your eggs. Both of these oils are considered “healthy fats” which may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Can I eat egg tofu everyday? ›

Eating tofu and other soy foods every day is generally considered safe. That said, you may want to moderate your intake if you have: Breast tumors: Because of tofu's weak hormonal effects, some doctors suggest that people with estrogen-sensitive breast tumors limit their soy intake.

What is the secret ingredient to add to scrambled eggs? ›

Water is the way to go if your ultimate goal is to cook airy scrambled eggs that feel like a cloud and melt in your mouth. It's as simple as this: add a splash of water to your already-whisked eggs. When the water heats on the stove, it produces a steaming effect, which results in surprisingly fluffy scrambled eggs.

Is tofu healthier than chicken? ›

And while chicken breast is also slightly lower in fat, tofu comes out on top in this category because it contains all monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, aka the “good” kind; whereas chicken contains a little bit of saturated fat and cholesterol, which tofu is free of.

Should you eat a lot of tofu? ›

You can eat up to 5 servings of tofu per day. It's a great source of protein and is a very nutrient-dense. You get a good helping of calcium, manganese, copper, selenium, vitamin A, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, and zinc. Mixed with vegetables, fruits, and grains, and you have a balanced diet.

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.

Can I reheat tofu scramble? ›

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.

Can you eat tofu left out overnight? ›

Keep it in the refrigerator until you intend to use it. As with all perishable food items, never leave your tofu out of the refrigerator at room temperature for more than two hours. If the air temperature is 90°F or above, do not leave it out longer than one hour.

Can I freeze tofu scramble? ›

Freezer: Tofu scramble is freezer friendly and freezes well for up to 2 months. To freeze, let cool completely and store in freezer safe containers (affiliate link). Let thaw before reheating. You can also freeze larger portions in large ziplock bags, squeezing out all the excess air.

Is tofu scramble good for you? ›

Head to head, tofu scramble and scrambled eggs are nutritionally comparable and both healthy choices. They are complete sources of protein, providing all essential amino acids; are low in calories; and relatively low in saturated fat.

How much tofu is equivalent to 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.

What is a healthy substitute for scrambled eggs? ›

I'm still a big fan of tofu scramble as well, but this pumpkin seed egg scramble is another delicious alternative. It's also a perfect allergy-friendly option which is soy free, bean free, gluten-free, oil-free, cholesterol free, and of course cruelty free.

How much tofu equals 1 egg? ›

Tofu is simply curdled soy milk, so heating and adding liquid result in a similar consistency that's also creamy, moist and rich. In baking, four tablespoons or 1/4 cup of silken tofu can substitute a single egg.

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