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Meatless Monday: Tofu Tomato Basil Penne Pasta

January 24, 2011 By: Briana Carter4 Comments

Meatless Mondays is a weekly feature which will showcase some of my hits and probably misses with living a meatless life. Many of you know I stopped eating meat about a year ago for personal reasons. While, I haven’t had any desire to go back to eating meat, it has been a struggle to find healthy foods to eat.

Everywhere you go, meat is the main dish. Since I was new to this lifestyle, it led me to eating unhealthy options. I’m on a path now to cook healthier options at home without meat. While going meatless is a personal choice for me, you can still save money by having one meatless meal a week.

Will you join me on this journey by preparing one meatless dish every week?

Tofu Tomato Basil Penne Pasta


Ingredients

  • 16 oz package Penne Pasta
  • 3-5 Roma Tomatoes, chopped
  • 5-7 Basil Leaves
  • 1/2 cup Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing
  • 8 oz Italian Cheese
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan, freshly grated
  • 12 oz package of silken tofu, diced

Dice the tofu. I like silken tofu because the texture isn’t as spongey as some of the other varieties. It really just blends right into this recipe. Tofu doesn’t really have any taste but I add it for the protein and texture. I marinated the Tofu for a couple of hours in a vinaigrette dressing we had in the fridge. Then I warmed it on the skillet in olive oil for around 10 minutes.

Chop your tomatoes and basil leaves. Fresh basil is the ONLY way to go in this recipe. Cook penne pasta per the instruction. Mix the tomatoes, basil leaves, balsamic vinaigrette dressing, cooked tofu, cooked pasta, along with half your Italian cheese. Place in a 9″ x 11″ dish. Top with the remaining cheese and freshly grated parmesan. I use my Ninja chopper to make freshly grated Romano Parmesan available for us all the time. Sofia says it is the best!

Cook at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until done.

This paired perfectly with a fresh Romano salad with balsamic vinaigrette dressing.

This will be several meals for me!

Serves 4 – 6.

Post Dinner Analysis

I love this recipe! Super light and tasty dinner. Hannah, my oldest daughter, asked me to make this again even with the Tofu in it. You can’t really taste the tofu but I was still surprised she liked it.

Freezer Friendly

Tofu isn’t freezer friendly but you could freeze everything and add the tofu when you are ready to eat.

Meat it Up

Use chicken instead of Tofu.

Vegan Option

Use Vegan cheese.

If you have any questions about the vegetarian lifestyle, you can read more about it at GoVeg.com.

Tagged With: meatless monday, Recipes, vegetarian

Comments

  1. Nicole says

    April 26, 2011 at 11:49 pm

    As a newbie in the vegetarian world, a newbie to the cooking world, and someone that has just moved out on my own, this is an easy dish that I can cook, and eat off for a week. I’ve made it twice less than a month, and each time it has been a success. I even made my big brother try it, and he said it was good. Excellent and easy dish

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  2. CJ says

    January 25, 2011 at 12:50 am

    I usually have at least one meatless meal a week. Not for any moral or health reasons, but just because sometimes I dont have meat available or just dont feel like fixing it. Dinner tonight was mac & cheese with cauliflower on the side.

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  3. Erin Scott says

    January 24, 2011 at 6:54 pm

    This sounds good – although I may put chicken in it – Corey would not eat tofu. I’m enjoying Meatless Monday also – always open to new recipes! :)

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  4. cindy says

    January 24, 2011 at 2:03 pm

    This sounds really good! I am going to have to try this. I appreicate your meatless Monday spots! It gives me some new ideas to try. I am also vegetarian and post some of my “hits and misses” of recipes that I find on my blog. You’ll have to check it out to give you some more ideas :) I am a faithful follower and LOVE your site! I like to tell my readers (just a small crowd) about other websites I LOVE and next Monday I’ll be telling them about all your greatness :) LOL Anyway…thanks for all you do, I really enjoy it! Cindy

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