Best Tofu Pot Pie

"This is a vegan pot pit that my sister makes. It is absolutely delish! My toddler loves to eat it, and he is quite picky. The recipe is borrowed from The New Farm Vegetarian Cookbook."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 40mins
Ingredients:
15
Yields:
1 pie
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Golden Gravy:

  • Toast Flour in a large pan over medium low heat until it smells and looks toasted. Remember to stir frequently.
  • Stir in yeast and oil. Cook for a few minutes while stirring until bubbly.
  • Add water and soy sauce, whisking until mixture thickens.
  • Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Can be made ahead and stored in refrigerator.
  • Filling:

  • Combine: flour, yeast, salt, garlic powder in a small bowl.
  • Cut Tofu in 1/2" cubes.
  • Toss tofu in flour mixture to coat.
  • Heat a skillet with oil and saute tofu until lightly browned.
  • can be made 1-3 days ahead and stored in refrigerator.
  • Heat skillet w/ 2 T. oil cook onions until soft, add celery, tofu, and other vegetables of your choosing.
  • Combine with Golden Gravy.
  • Place filling in pastry shell and cover with pastry shell.
  • Crimp edges of the two shells together and puncture the top crust to allow steam to escape.
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes until top is lightly browned.

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Reviews

  1. This pot pie is excellent and the vegetarians at Christmas dinner raved about it. Followed directions generally. Marinated small cubes of tofu in a lemon dijon marinade overnight. Used a combo of fresh carrots, zucchini, and button mushrooms for the veggies (but didn't cook the carrots or zucchini first). The toasted flour, yeast, and oil never bubbled but, as suggested by one reviewer, I kept going and the gravy turned out perfectly. Didn't think everything would fit in the pie pan but it did. Used an egg wash for the top crust before baking and served with cranberry sauce as suggest by another reviewer. My daughter commented the cranberry sauce was perfect with the pot pie and made it Christmas/holiday-like. My SIL had seconds.... and said this was definitely something he'd like to have again. Thanks for posting this recipe, LightLisha... it was the star of my Christmas dinner!
     
  2. Fantastic! I've always been hoping to find a delicious tofu recipe and now I've finally found it! I used butternut squash for my vegetable and left out the celery. When making the golden gravy, the 1/4 cup oil is not enough to turn the flour and yeast into a liquid that will bubble. But don't worry, just keep going. Add the water mixture slowly so you don't get lumps, (but they do whisk out.) Also, the flour didn't stay stuck to the tofu during sauteing. I might have cut my cubes to small. But again, it didn't affect the appearance or delicious flavor. I'll be serving this to company and I bet they'll think I'm a master chef!
     
  3. This was delicious! I didn't have any celery, so I used carrots, corn, and broccoli as the veggies. I used the pie crust recipe from Vegan Lunch Box. Between that crust and this filling, it was wonderful.
     
  4. This pie is EXCELLENT! I cut my tofu up in small cubes and marinaded them over night in a Chipotle/Mango dressing. I had some left over veggies in the fridge and just threw them in to the mix. I also used Quinoa flour instead of plain flour. I used just one puff pastry crust on top which I brushed with a little egg wash, so it wasn't Vegan. I served this with some whole canned cranberries. This made enough for a huge casserole. Everyone loved it. I will make this again in the future. Thanks for a wonderful and tasty dish!!!
     
  5. This is delicious. I substituted the veggies and used what I had. Can of corn, can of peas and sliced mushrooms. It's delicious! I highly recommend this. Look at the photos I posted and see how yummy it looks.
     
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Tweaks

  1. I substituted the nutritional yeast flakes with parmesan cheese and it turn out great.
     
  2. This pie is EXCELLENT! I cut my tofu up in small cubes and marinaded them over night in a Chipotle/Mango dressing. I had some left over veggies in the fridge and just threw them in to the mix. I also used Quinoa flour instead of plain flour. I used just one puff pastry crust on top which I brushed with a little egg wash, so it wasn't Vegan. I served this with some whole canned cranberries. This made enough for a huge casserole. Everyone loved it. I will make this again in the future. Thanks for a wonderful and tasty dish!!!
     

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I am a single mother of a toddler. I have a BA in English and an MSW in Health, Mental Health, and Disability. I have been cooking and baking since I could unwrap a package of cream cheese (my Mom used to sell cheesecake to local dinner clubs and restaurants. I grew up eating food my mother prepared from scratch. Our meals were often eclectic: Ants Creeping in the Trees (a Chinese dish w/o ants), Mah Pose Bean Curd, Spinach Lasagna, Taco Salad, Burritos, Kasha, homemade yogurt, homemade cheese, and lots of other great stuff. Now, I have a family full of vegans and meat eaters. I tend to shy away from meat in my own diet, but that is only b/c I don't have a taste for it. I love to manipulate recipes and try to maximize nutrition in everything I make without compromising taste, texture, or quality. For years my favorite recipes have come from Bon Appetite, but now I am a die-hard Recipezaar fan. I love web2.0 and you can check out my extensive links to everything I find interesting at the website below. http://del.icio.us/LightLisha
 
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