⏳ Easy Gochujang Tofu for Meal Prep!


Hi Reader -

How's your weekend?! I wanted to share a meal prep recipe that I make almost every week. This has been a staple weeknight dinner for over a decade for me, and I hope you enjoy it too.

This gochujang tofu is my go-to tofu recipe – flavor-packed with spicy, sweet, and savory goodness! Not only is it a hassle-free, protein-rich meal, it's made with pantry staples and ready in less than 30 minutes.

Do you have a go-to meal prep protein recipe? Let me know!

Toodles,
Shruthi

Urban Farmie

Urban Farmie has vegetarian recipes inspired by Shruthi's life and travels to 60+ countries! Shruthi shares healthy-ish, weeknight dinners, one pot meals, and quick recipes for busy folks, as well as food and kitchen tips and tricks to live a more sustainable life.

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