Last weekend, JJ and I went to Cheeseburger in Paradise to finally use the gift card we got at Valentines Day from my parents (thanks, Mom and Dad!) I saw the grilled chicken satay with curry dipping sauce, which sounded somewhat healthy, so that's what I went with. I got the teriyaki broccoli as my side and a house salad, and it was a good meal, but I thought it was really expensive for CIP standards (about $15!) It was definitely something I could make at home, but since we had a gift card, I wasn't too upset about it. I probably won't go back there and get it, from now on I'll make it at home. However, I have to say their Paradise Beach Ale is a great beer!
I've been trying to clean out the pantry, and I had a can of coconut milk I got from my last trip to Trader Joe's. I also had just enough curry powder to make a marinade and the dipping sauce. I am really limiting my meat to maybe once a week, so I made tofu skewers for me and chicken for JJ. I served this with broccoli steamed and tossed in TJ's Island Soyaki.
Tofu Curry Skewers with Curry Dipping Sauce
1 block of organic extra firm tofu, drained and pressed overnight
1 15 oz. can light coconut milk
1 garlic clove, grated
3 tbsp. curry powder, divided
1 tbsp. teriyaki or soy sauce
salt and pepper
juice of 1 lime
1 tbsp. brown sugar
Dice tofu into 1" cubes.
Add half of the coconut milk to a plastic storage dish.
Add the grated garlic, 1 tbsp. curry powder and soy/teriyaki sauce.
Shake well or whisk. Add tofu, shake again.
Marinade for a few hours.
Skewer tofu cubes.
Heat a grill pan or griddle over medium-high heat.
Spray with EVOO spray, place skewers on and cook for 3-5 minutes per side, or until golden brown.
While skewers cook, add remaining coconut milk to a small saucepot. Bring to a simmer.
Add 2 tbsp. curry powder, brown sugar, salt and pepper. Whisk until smooth.
Remove from heat, just before serving, squeeze in lime juice.
I love coconut milk and curry, so I can imagine this dipping sauce was great. I hate paying money for things I can make it home so whenever I go to restaurants I only order things that are either too expensive or too complicated for me to make. That list of things is getting slimmer and slimmer, though.
ReplyDeleteI just made some tofu skewers the other night (will be blogging about them soon!), and really liked them. I really like the sound of yours though, and that dipping sauce sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe tofu skewers sound great! Are there any tofu-cooking tips you have?
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! I'm totally going to try!
ReplyDeleteI love tofu recipes - this looks great! :)
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