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Tofu, greens & cashew stir-fry

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Tofu, greens & cashew stir-fry is a Easy one-pot Vietnamese-inspired dinner that lands on the table in about 46 minutes and feeds 6. With just 11 everyday ingredients and a single pan, it's the kind of midweek meal that rewards a little planning without demanding a Sunday.

Total time46 min
Prep16 min
Cook30 min
Serves6
Dishes1 pot
MethodSoup Pot
CuisineVietnamese
Tofu, greens & cashew stir-fry

Why this dinner works

Most weeknight one-pot dinners ask you to choose between two evils: a five-ingredient bowl that tastes like the inside of a saucepan, or a recipe so layered it eats your entire evening. Tofu, greens & cashew stir-fry sits comfortably in the middle. It draws on Vietnamese traditions where building flavor in stages — aromatics, then spice, then the slow swell of liquid into starch — is just how dinner gets made on a regular Tuesday.

The whole thing comes together in about 46 minutes in a single soup pot, which means dinner from idea to table is shorter than most podcast episodes. We've leaned on the everyday 11 ingredients listed below, but in the notes after the recipe you'll find the small swaps and shortcuts that make this dish forgiving when your fridge is half-empty.

Method

  1. Step 1. step 1 Heat the oil in a non-stick wok.
  2. Step 2. Add the broccoli, then fry on a high heat for 5 mins or until just tender, adding a little water if it begins to catch.
  3. Step 3. Add the garlic and chilli, fry for 1 min, then toss through the spring onions, soya beans, pak choi and tofu.
  4. Step 4. Stir-fry for 2-3 mins.
  5. Step 5. Add the hoisin, soy and nuts to warm through.

Cook's notes

One pan, fewer dishes. Use the widest, heaviest soup pot you own with a tight-fitting lid. The wider base means faster browning at the start; the lid traps the gentle steam that finishes the dish without scorching the bottom.

Salt as you go. Season the aromatics, season the protein, season the liquid before it reduces. By the time you taste at the end, the only adjustment is usually acid — a squeeze of lemon, a splash of vinegar, a final crack of pepper.

Make it ahead. Like most one-pot dinners with vietnamese roots, the leftovers are arguably better the next day. Cool quickly, refrigerate within two hours, and reheat gently with a splash of water or stock to loosen things back up.

Pairings & serving

This one feels best in a 6-bowl spread with a sharp green salad and something cold to drink. If you want to stretch it for unexpected company, double the liquid and a single starchy ingredient — rice, pasta, potatoes, depending on the recipe — and the whole pan grows without much extra work.

Watch it cooked

If you're a visual learner, there's a free walkthrough of this dish on YouTube.

Original recipe inspiration: source.

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