I LOVE a good stir-fry. I love them even more when they are filled with bold colors from the rainbow, like in this Feel Enlightened Tofu Bowl recipe.
Often whole foods ranging in vibrant colors come with tons of different health benefits that boost your beauty and your brain! And who doesn’t want to illuminate from the inside out?
Now, this tofu bowl isn’t your typical stir-fry recipe because it doesn’t include rice. Let me enlighten you real quick! You can make some of the tastiest stir-fry’s rice free. (Not saying I have anything against rice, I love it myself!) Sometimes it’s just so nice to fill your plate with tons of veggies and a healthy dose of protein. And if you remember from our Beauty Detox principles, you know that from a digestive and food combining perspective, it’s better to separate concentrated protein and starch. But don’t you worry Beauty, my Feel Enlightened Tofu Bowl is loaded with nutrients and ample amounts of fiber that you won’t feel anything is missing from the wholeness of this meal :).
How Cabbage Can Enlighten You
There are two varieties of cabbage, and both are absolutely wonderful for you. While you may be more familiar with the green version, let me fill you in a little bit about red cabbage. It actually has some added nutritional benefits! And, in my opinion, it has more robust hearty flavor. And I just think it’s super beautiful. This is because of the concentration of anthocyanin polyphenols that provide unique antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Our bodies and our brains fight inflammation on a daily basis, so we all can use as many anti-inflammatory boosts from our veggies as possible!
Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin K and manganese. It’s phytonutrients rank at the top of the list for phytonutrient antioxidants. We don’t usually think about eating cabbage to help fight against oxidative stress but hopefully, now you will. To be in an enlightened state, our bodies deserve proper protection from free radicals. Thankfully this red cabbage in my Feel Enlightened Tofu Bowl will give us plenty of protection.
Enjoying a cabbage rich meal like my Tofu Bowl recipe can even make you physically appear more enlightened! Wonder how that is? Well, cabbage can help us avoid the appearance of fine lines that creep up around our eyes. These annoying little buggers can be a sign that you may have high cortisol levels. High cortisol can cause the skin to break down faster and wrinkles to show up. And who says we need to rock wrinkles on our faces to appear wise? Um, no thank you.
How Bok Choy Can Enlighten You
Bok Choy is another delicious cruciferous vegetable that I know many people don’t often reach for when preparing a stir-fry. It’s time we change that! Bok choy is super easy to prepare and adds a tasty pepperiness to this dish. It is also so incredibly good for you!
One thing I love about bok choy that I feel many people aren’t aware of is that it actually contains omega-3s! Yes, bok choy ranks as a good source of omega-3s due to its significant amount of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). Omega-3s play an important role in our enlightenment theme. They actually boost blood flow to our brain, which helps our cognitive performance. Our memory and other mental abilities also benefit from a healthy dose of omega-3s.
In addition, the anti-inflammatory phytonutrients in bok choy help prevent continuous and unwanted inflammation from occurring. This is because bok choy also provides us with vitamin K. I’ve actually seen bok choy listed in the top 15 vitamin K-rich foods (being an excellent source of this fat-soluble vitamin). Now you can see why I’ve included it into this recipe.
My Feel Enlightened Tofu Bowl is so easy to make. I hope it becomes one of your staples around your home! You can always feel free to modify it and add in some of your favorite veggies to the mix.
Sending you so much love Beauty! Don’t forget to tag me in all of your Instagram creations and pin this recipe to your Pinterest board.
Feel Enlightened Tofu Bowl
Ingredients
- 1 package of organic firm tofu cut into 2 inch squares
- ¼ red cabbage shredded (about 4 cups)
- 4 bunches Baby Bok choy chopped
- 2 carrots julienned
- 1 Tbl. coconut oil
DRESSING INGREDIENTS:
- 2 Tbs. coconut oil
- 2 Tbs. tamari or gluten free soy sauce
- 3 Tbs. rice vinegar
- 2 Tbs. sesame oil
Instructions
- Prepare all your ingredients.
- Cut the tofu brick in half, then cut into 2-inch squares.
- Heat up 1 tablespoon coconut oil in a skillet on medium heat and place tofu squares into the pan. Cook tofu until golden brown and then flip sides (about 4 minutes per side). Remove the tofu from heat once it is cooked thoroughly on both sides.
- In a separate pan, heat up 1 tablespoon coconut oil and saute shredded cabbage, bok choy and carrots.
- Whisk together the salad dressing ingredients.
- Place sauteed veggies in a bowl and dress with the salad dressing, mixing ingredients together. Top with tofu and enjoy!
Lots of love,
Your dishes are phenomenal! I’ve been following you for years, and I can’t tell you enough, how fantastic your food makes me feel. Thank you!!!!!
Thanks so much Stephanie…happy to hear you’ve been enjoying the recipes. Keep up the great work in taking care of your health. Lots of love! ;)
This looks amazing!!! Can’t wait to try it! Thank you! ????????♥️
Let us know what you think and lots of love! ;)
This looks amazing! But I thought we were supposed to be avoiding soy?
Hi Holly…in moderation. Be sure to visit my website and type in “tofu” to see my other posts regarding tofu and if it should be eaten. Sending you lots of love! ;)
I’m looking to trying this recipe. The dressing sounds delicious. Thank you! I’ve loved your beauty inside out podcast for many years and am also a happy healthy long term follower of yours.
Looking forward to trying this recipe!
Thanks so much Joelle – happy you’ve been a part of the community. Sending you lots of love!
Thanks for sharing. I just wanted to ask is tofu safe to eat and how often can you have it. I just heard lots of different things about soy so just wanted to be sure, Thanks.
Hi Amrit…thanks for your question. Please be sure to visit my website and type in “tofu” to get more information. There’s too much to share and wouldn’t want you to miss out. Have fun and let us know what you think. Lots of love! ;)
Oh how I love your recipes!!! They are amazing!!
Thank you Wendy…so happy to hear you’ve been trying our recipes. Be sure to let us know which are your favorite. Sending you lots of love! ;)