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Best Broccoli Salad Chinese Style

Prep15 min
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Cook5 min
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Total20 min
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Servings4

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Best Broccoli Salad Chinese Style

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When you blanch the broccoli and then toss it with firm-style tofu, you’re creating two different textures that work together – the broccoli stays tender but with a slight bite, while the tofu absorbs the flavors around it without getting mushy. The blanching process softens the broccoli just enough so it’s not raw and tough, but stops short of making it mushy or overcooked. Firm tofu holds its shape because it’s pressed and dense, so it won’t break apart when you mix everything together. Using a tofu press kit* ensures your tofu reaches the ideal firmness and density needed for this salad. This combination gives you a satisfying contrast in every bite, making the salad interesting and enjoyable to eat.

Fresh Produce, Plant-Based Proteins

This Chinese-inspired broccoli salad combines fresh vegetables with plant-based proteins to create a nutritious and satisfying dish. The recipe brings together crisp broccoli, silky tofu, and earthy beans with the bright crunch of water chestnuts and red bell pepper. The dressing uses traditional Asian flavors – sesame oil, soy sauce, and a touch of heat from hot pepper sauce – to tie all the components together into a cohesive, flavorful meal. For those interested in making tofu at home, a tofu maker set* allows you to prepare fresh tofu from scratch to ensure maximum quality and flavor in your dishes.

Ingredients:

Best Broccoli Salad Chinese Style

by veganpreps.com

Best Broccoli Salad Chinese Style

Prep15 min
Cook5 min
Total20 min
Servings4

Ingredients

  • 1 pound (450g) fresh broccoli, cut into florets and stems sliced
  • 4 ounces (115g) firm tofu, diced into 1/8-inch cubes
  • 3/4 cup (130g) cooked adzuki beans, drained and rinsed
  • 10 water chestnuts, peeled and quartered (or 1/2 cup canned, drained)
  • 1 medium red bell pepper, cored and chopped (about 3/4 cup)
  • 2 tablespoons light soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon hot pepper sauce (to taste)

Instructions

  1. 1Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add broccoli and blanch for 2-3 minutes until bright green and just tender-crisp. Transfer immediately to a bowl of ice water for 2 minutes, then drain and pat dry.
  2. 2Chop blanched broccoli into bite-sized pieces and add to a large mixing bowl.
  3. 3Add diced tofu, adzuki beans, water chestnuts, and red bell pepper to the bowl with the broccoli.
  4. 4In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, and hot pepper sauce until sugar dissolves.
  5. 5Pour dressing over the salad and toss gently to combine, taking care not to break up the tofu cubes.
  6. 6Taste and adjust seasoning with additional soy sauce or hot pepper sauce. Serve at room temperature or chilled.

Notes

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
  • This recipe freezes well for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
  • Adjust seasoning to taste after reheating, as flavors can mellow during storage.

When selecting ingredients, choose firm-style tofu rather than silken varieties to keep the right texture and stop the salad from getting mushy. Fresh water chestnuts give you better crunch compared to canned ones, though canned versions work fine if you can’t find fresh. The quality of sesame oil really matters for flavor, so pick authentic Oriental sesame oil instead of refined versions. Blanching the broccoli ahead of time keeps it tender-crisp while the cooked adzuki beans need good draining to avoid too much moisture in the finished salad.

Blanch Broccoli First

Best Broccoli Salad Chinese Style - preparation

To begin making this Chinese Style Broccoli Salad, start by blanching 1 pound of fresh broccoli. Blanching involves briefly boiling the broccoli in salted water until it becomes tender-crisp, then immediately transferring it to ice water to stop the cooking process. This method keeps the broccoli’s vibrant green color and nutritional value while softening it just enough for the salad. Once blanched and cooled, chop the broccoli into bite-sized pieces and set aside.

In a large bowl, combine the chopped broccoli with 1 square of firm-style tofu that has been diced into 1/8-inch cubes, 3/4 cup of cooked adzuki beans that have been drained, 10 fresh water chestnuts that have been peeled and quartered (or canned and drained), and 1 medium red bell pepper that has been cored, seeded, and chopped to yield about 3/4 cup. Gently toss all these ingredients together, then refrigerate the mixture until about 10 minutes before you plan to serve.

Just before serving, prepare the dressing by whisking together 2 tablespoons of light soy sauce, 2 tablespoons of Oriental sesame oil, 1 teaspoon of sugar, and 1/4 to 3/4 teaspoon of Tabasco sauce adjusted to your desired level of heat. Pour this dressing over the chilled vegetables and toss thoroughly to coat. Allow the salad to stand at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving so the flavors can blend together.

Water Chestnuts Optional Alternative

While water chestnuts give you that satisfying crunch and slightly sweet flavor that makes this salad work so well, you might find yourself without them or prefer to swap them out for something else. Try sliced jicama, which gives you a similar crisp texture and mild sweetness. Celery works nicely too, though it’s slightly earthier. You could also use diced cucumber for freshness, but drain it well first so you don’t water down your dressing. Any crunchy vegetable you enjoy will keep this salad interesting and delicious.

Pairs Well With Steamed Rice

Because you’ve got all these vibrant vegetables and tofu in your bowl, steamed rice becomes the perfect base that lets every flavor stand out without fighting for attention. Serve this salad alongside plain white or brown rice – it soaks up the sesame and soy sauce dressing really well. The rice gives you a neutral base that balances the salad’s bold, tangy flavors and adds filling substance to your meal. Spooning salad onto warm rice creates better flavor combinations than eating them separately. This pairing turns your dish into a complete, well-rounded lunch or dinner that keeps you full longer.

Final Thoughts

This Chinese-style broccoli salad gives you a simple way to eat more vegetables while enjoying bold, satisfying flavors that come together in just a few minutes. This dish works wonderfully as a side for steamed rice or as a light lunch on its own. The mix of textures – crunchy broccoli and water chestnuts with soft tofu and beans – keeps each bite interesting.

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