Skip to content
Open menu Close menu

Feed your appetite for cooking with Penguin’s expert authors

penguin logo

Dinner with Rukmini

Browse all of the recipes in Rukmini Iyer’s cookbooks by ingredient.

Crispy Barbecue Tofu Lettuce Wraps with Cashews, Carrots and Nuoc Cham

This simple but flavour-packed plant-based barbecue dish combines crispy tofu, fresh lettuce, and crunchy carrot pickle, all served with a Vietnamese-inspired dipping sauce.

From the book

Introduction

This is a combination I first tried in Vietnam – nuoc cham is such an addictive dipping sauce that it’s tempting to drink it straight up. If you can resist, save some and use it for your crispy tofu instead.

Read more Read less

Ingredients

For the tofu:
280g firm tofu (I like to use Tofoo)
1 lime, zest and juice
1 tbsp soy sauce
1 clove of garlic, grated
1 tbsp sesame oil
For the carrot pickle:
1 medium carrot, cut into matchsticks
1 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tsp caster sugar
½ tsp sea salt flakes
For the nuoc cham:
1 clove of garlic, peeled
1 fresh red chilli, roughly chopped
2½cm fresh ginger
1–2 tbsp soy sauce
50ml water
½ lime, zest and juice
To serve:
1 small cos lettuce, leaves separated
A handful of toasted cashews

Essential kit

You will need: a barbecue

Method

Cut the tofu into large cubes, and put them into a bowl with the lime zest and juice, soy sauce, garlic and sesame oil. Mix gently to coat, then cover and set aside.

For the carrot pickle, mix the carrot matchsticks with the rice vinegar, caster sugar and sea salt flakes. Cover and set aside.

To make the nuoc cham, put the garlic, chilli and ginger in a pestle and mortar, and bash into a paste. (Alternatively, grate all the ingredients into a jug.) Add the soy sauce, water, lime zest and juice, and taste. Adjust the amount of soy, water and lime as needed, and set aside.

When your barbecue is good and hot, griddle the marinated tofu for 2–3 minutes per side, until lightly charred and crisp. Scatter with a pinch of sea salt.

Arrange the lettuce cups on a platter and add a spoonful of carrot pickle to each. Divide the crispy tofu between the cups, scatter with the toasted cashews and a drizzle of nuoc cham, and serve the remaining nuoc cham alongside.

Reviews

Have you tried this recipe? Let us know how it went by leaving a comment below.

Please note: Moderation is enabled and may delay your comment being posted. There is no need to resubmit your comment. By posting a comment you are agreeing to the website Terms of Use.

There are no comments yet

Be the first to leave a review

Follow Rukmini on Instagram

For the latest announcements and everyday cooking tips

Follow
newsletter

Subscribe to Rukmini's newsletter

Get the latest recipes and cookbook news from Rukmini straight to your inbox.

From the book: The Green Barbecue

Close menu