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    Jun 29, 2016

    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls

    5 from 5 votes
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    It has been hot, hot, hot in Toronto! I have a love/hate relationship with the heat.

    Love: summer dresses, sunglasses, my little vegetable garden, drinks on patios, and excuses to go to the beach way too often.

    Hate: applying sunscreen constantly, getting it in my eye, causing my eye to water profusely and therefor having mascara run down my face making me look like I have a black eye, but of course not discovering this until after I chatted up the cute boy in the coffee shop. We've all been there, right? Right?? Anybody??? Sigh.

    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls are the perfect combo of smoky tofu, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp veggies, all topped with a peanut dipping sauce. Perfect vegan, vegetarian, gluten free appetizer. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    One thing I do love about summer is how my cravings for cold crispy fruit and veggies reach an all time high! All I want is fresh, sweet, smoky flavours... and peanut sauce. Because when don't I want peanut sauce?

    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls are the perfect combo of smoky tofu, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp veggies, all topped with a peanut dipping sauce. Perfect vegan, vegetarian, gluten free appetizer. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    These Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls hit all my summer cravings, the sweet mango, the creamy avocado, the crisp red pepper and cabbage, the layer of smoked tofu, and of course peanut sauce. Yes!

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    Friends, do you know of the wonders of smoked tofu? It is super common in my grocery store, so I am hoping it's easy for you to pick up as well. It's one of my favourite toppings for a quick sandwich (note: I never call sandwiches sammie's because that's my name so it sounds weird to me). If you are looking for a kind of sliced meat substitute but you don't want the more processed stuff, smoked tofu is where it's at. It adds the perfect amount of oomph to these rolls.

    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls are the perfect combo of smoky tofu, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp veggies, all topped with a peanut dipping sauce. Perfect vegan, vegetarian, gluten free appetizer. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    Check it! So much rainbow deliciousness. We all know I am a fan of a rainbow of veggies. Hello Rainbow Shirataki Bowl, I just can't help but want the full spectrum of flavour. Taste the rainbow! (And not in the artificial Skittles kind of way... even though Skittles are totally vegan).

    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls are the perfect combo of smoky tofu, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp veggies, all topped with a peanut dipping sauce. Perfect vegan, vegetarian, gluten free appetizer. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    To make these rolls, chop up all your veggies and the tofu into long strips.

    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls are the perfect combo of smoky tofu, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp veggies, all topped with a peanut dipping sauce. Perfect vegan, vegetarian, gluten free appetizer. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    Run a sheet of rice paper under warm water for a few seconds, you can just run it under the tap or fill a bowl with warm water. Lay it on a clean working surface, it will be firm, but will soften quickly. Lay a few slices of each ingredients on top, and when the rice paper is softened you can roll it all up like a burrito. Repeat until all of your fillings are used up.

    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls are the perfect combo of smoky tofu, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp veggies, all topped with a peanut dipping sauce. Perfect vegan, vegetarian, gluten free appetizer. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    In the meantime make the peanut sauce by combining everything in a bowl. Use that for dipping and feast away!

    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls are the perfect combo of smoky tofu, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp veggies, all topped with a peanut dipping sauce. Perfect vegan, vegetarian, gluten free appetizer. #itdoesnttastelikechicken

    5 from 5 votes
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    Smoked Tofu & Mango Spring Rolls

    The perfect combo of smoky tofu, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp veggies, all topped with a peanut dipping sauce. Perfect vegan, vegetarian, gluten free appetizer. 
    Prep: 20 minutes mins
    Total: 20 minutes mins
    Servings: 12 rolls (roughly)
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    Ingredients
     

    For the Rolls:

    • 10 - 12 sheets of rice paper
    • 2 mangoes,, sliced
    • 2 avocados,, sliced
    • 2 red peppers,, sliced
    • 1 block smoked tofu, sliced
    • ¼ of a red cabbage,, shredded

    For the Peanut Sauce:

    • ¼ cup smooth natural peanut butter
    • 2 limes,, juiced (about ¼ cup)
    • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
    • 2 teaspoons Sriracha or other hot sauce, (optional)
    • 2 teaspoons agave
    • 1 inch piece fresh ginger,, minced
    • 1 clove of Garlic,, minced
    • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
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    Instructions
     

    • Run a sheet of rice paper under warm water for a few seconds, you can just run it under the tap or fill a bowl with warm water. Lay it on a clean working surface, it will be firm, but will soften quickly. Lay a few slices of each ingredients on top, and when the rice paper is softened you can roll it all up like a burrito. Repeat until all of your fillings are used up.
    • In the meantime make the peanut sauce by combining everything in a bowl.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 137kcal
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    Author: Sam Turnbull
    Cuisine: Thai
    Course: Appetizer

    Bon Appetegan!

    Sam.

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    Comments

    1. Kristi Jackson says

      November 15, 2019 at 12:57 pm

      What is the best way to stack and transport these beauties? I feel like they will stick together... I plan on making a huge batch, as everyone seems to love them as much as me.

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        November 15, 2019 at 6:39 pm

        I would try dividing the rows with parchment paper and then topping with a damp paper towel or dish towel to keep them moist. Enjoy!

        Reply
    2. Delia says

      July 06, 2016 at 9:39 am

      sunscreen in the eyes - been there... and in other equivalent scenarios! My son who's approx. 3 1/2 pronounces them sandwaanches. so funny when he says it as in "I ate my sandwaanch so can I have a ________?"

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 07, 2016 at 11:01 am

        Hahaha love it! Sandwaanch... I'm going to say that from now on! Too cute.

        Reply
    3. Teri of NC says

      July 03, 2016 at 5:42 pm

      5 stars
      Wonderful recipe! I was surprised at how filling it was, too. My carnivore husband loved them, too. Thank you for posting!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 03, 2016 at 6:56 pm

        Yay! So happy you and your husband loved them so much 😀

        Reply
    4. Kristi says

      July 01, 2016 at 1:02 am

      Gosh Sam, everything you make looks so beautifully delicious! This recipe really makes me reconsider telling my husband "Nah, I don't need a food processor, I can just use a knife." This looks like the perfect food processor meal! This smoked tofu the same as Nasoya baked tofu? I've seen packages of that at the grocery store. Also, is rice paper at most grocery stores in the Asian food aisle, or more likely a specialty store? Finally, I so hear you on the sunscreen in the eyes! Haha!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        July 01, 2016 at 9:30 am

        Aww thank you Kristi! Haha, I did use a food processor for this recipe for the cabbage. Breville was so kind to send me their Sous Chef Food Processor which is insane! I will actually be reviewing it in the next few weeks if you are interested, but it is a bit of an investment. Nagoya is a brand I don't think we get in Canada, but after a look at their site, one of their baked tofu flavours sounds like it would be perfect! For the rice paper, yes, the stack of circles you buy in the Asian section is the right stuff. I hope you enjoy the recipe and watch out for good ol' sunscreen eye! haha

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    5. Pam says

      June 30, 2016 at 1:12 pm

      Hi Soorya,

      Perhaps in Africa the tap water isn't safe but here in Canada most of the tap water is perfectly safe regardless of the temperature. Not all bacteria is dangerous, quite the contrary.

      Reply
    6. Soorya Townely says

      June 30, 2016 at 12:00 pm

      5 stars
      Hi hon. I would Highly suggest that no one runs the wrappings under warm water from the faucet as bacteria gets in the warm and hot water. I would heat some filtered water on the stove, warm it a little and use that.

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        June 30, 2016 at 5:51 pm

        Hi Soorya,
        The tap water in Canada is safe to drink, so we are lucky enough to not have to worry about that problem. Good to note if you are from a different country where the tap water might not be so safe!

        Reply
        • Diane says

          July 10, 2024 at 5:15 pm

          5 stars
          I agree with Soorya to heat up the water instead of using tap water. My brother who is a plumber warned me never to use water for cooking from the 'Hot' tap as there is a lot of gunk at the bottom of the tanks.
          From the UBC wesite:
          "Is it safe to drink hot water from the tap?
          At UBC, like any modern water system, we keep our hot water within national standards for safe washing and bathing. We do NOT recommend using hot water from any tap for either direct consumption or food or beverage preparation. This is because hot water can dissolve contaminants more quickly than cold water and hot water systems (tanks, boilers, pipes, etc.) contain metallic parts that can corrode over time, possibly contaminating the water with rust or other particles.

          For drinking purposes, like tea or coffee, use cold tap water and heat it in a kettle. If you need to boil water for cooking, always start with cold tap water in your pot. Do not try to speed things up by filling the pot or kettle with hot tap water instead of cold. Boiling the water does not make those contaminants go away.

          Again, the general risk from hot water is true everywhere, not just a special case at UBC. So, apply these lessons whether you are here on campus or anywhere else in the world."

    7. Carolyn says

      June 30, 2016 at 11:25 am

      Made the vegan chocolate pudding cake and OMG!! It was heavenly and devoured by all!! I'm so glad I chose to double the recipe so I would have some leftover for the next day. This is definitely a keeper and I'm planning to make many more of your recipes. Loving this blog!! Do you think my local Asain grocery may have smoked tofu? My regular grocery doesn't carry it.

      Reply
      • Soorya Townely says

        June 30, 2016 at 12:02 pm

        Carolyn,
        I liven Africa and it's even harder to get tofu. Have you tried making it from scratch? It's not that hard and there are videos on Youtube....

        Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        June 30, 2016 at 5:49 pm

        Yay! So happy you are loving my recipes and blog so much 🙂 Hmmm I was wondering how available it was for everyone. Yes, I think you might be able to find it in your local asian grocery store, if not, you could drain and press extra firm tofu, and then marinated it in a bit of soy sauce and liquid smoke thinned out with water. I think that would get you a pretty similar flavour. Hope that helps!

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