There is nothing better than a hot breakfast sandwich on a Sunday morning. I came up with this recipe whilst I was a student in Leeds, so it is uncomplicated and cheap to make. I have seen many different recipes for vegetarian "bacon", but this recipe is the simplest with only 3 ingredients. I think it saves a lot of faffing around and still produces a yummy result.
If you're expecting it to taste anything like bacon you are sorely mistaken, but it does give you the smokey, salty goodness that a good breakfast sandwich should. I load it up with spinach and tomato, and maybe even some brown sauce if I'm feeling a little daring.
TST sandwich
Serves 1
Olive oil
Extra firm tofu, sliced thinly into 4-5 slices
Dark soy sauce (better for colour but light is fine if you have that)
Half tsp sweet smoked paprika
2 slices wholemeal bread (or a roll)
Handful spinach, washed
1 beef tomato or 3 cherry tomatoes, sliced thinly
Brown sauce (optional)
- Heat a griddle pan on a high heat and add a splash of olive oil
- Add the sliced tofu, and sprinkle on the soy sauce and half of the smoked paprika on top
- With the back of a spoon, spread the smoked paprika over the tofu to cover the top side
- After 3-4 minutes, flip the tofu. It should be nicely browned on one side
- Add some more soy sauce and the rest of the paprika, covering the tofu again
- Meanwhile, toast your bread or warm your roll
- After another 3-4 minutes, flip the tofu and cook on each side for around 1 minute to ensure it has taken on enough colour
- Add a squeeze of brown sauce (if using) to your toast and layer your tofu up on top
- Add your tomato and spinach, cut in half and serve with a lovely mug of Earl Grey
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