Simple to prepare evening meals are my mainstay, even more so whilst I’m cooking for one. It’s good to have some variation though and this simple laksa noodle soup with tofu, red peppers and green cabbage is a filling and delicious addition to any repertoire. It has the added advantage of being vegan, so it makes a perfect dairy free meal.
Laksa Soup
Laksa soup is spicy coconut noodle broth popular in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Traditionally, it’s made with rice noodles with the addition of chicken, prawns, fish or tofu puffs and finally topped with laksa leaf otherwise known as Vietnamese coriander.
Spices include, but are not limited to, garlic, coriander, turmeric, lemongrass and chilli and there is usually a dash of something sour, such as lime or tamerind. Although the word laksa may originate from the Persian for noodle ‘laksha’, noodles were introduced to the region by Chinese immigrants.
Backpacking In New Zealand
I have very fond memories of laksa soup. When CT and I were backpacking around the Antipodes many years ago, we found an Indonesian restaurant that served bowls of laksa broth. It didn’t contain noodles but was accompanied by a large stack of flatbreads to go with it.
It was the cheapest thing on the menu and we ate it every day for the entire week we were in Wellington. It was delicious. I’m not sure what we did for protein as there was no tofu in it, but we survived to tell the tale.
Simple Laksa Noodle Soup
If you want to go all out, you can make up your own laksa paste. Keep it in the fridge to use whenever needed. However, in this instance I take the more simple route. Steenbergs do a wonderful organic laksa spice mix which I’m very happy with and I top it up regularly. It’s not a paste, so I do add copious amounts of fresh ginger and garlic along with some extra turmeric.
The rest is easy, it’s just a case of frying up some shallots (or onions) in coconut oil, adding the spices then whatever vegetables you fancy along with some water, coconut milk and tamari for extra depth of flavour. The tofu goes in last so it doesn’t break up, but has time to absorb some of the flavour.
If you fancy having a go at making your own tofu, there’s a surprisingly easy recipe for Burmese tofu from chickpeas from Veggie Anh.
You can use whatever noodles you like. For this dish all I had in was some spaghetti, so I used that instead. It worked perfectly. If you’re gluten intolerant, rice or even buckwheat noodles are easy to get hold of these days and are just as tasty. In fact buckwheat noodles are my absolute favourite.
Other South-East Asian Recipes You Might Like
- Easy one pot ramen with tofu
- Korean glass noodles with tempeh and vegetables
- Spicy peanut butter noodles
- Sticky chilli broccoli
- Thai green curry with jasmine rice
- Vegan omelette with cabbage
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Simple Laksa Noodle Soup – The Recipe
Simple Laksa Noodle Soup with Tofu, Red Peppers and Green Cabbage
Ingredients
- 2 tsp coconut oil can use sunflower oil instead
- 1 shallot or half a small onion – finely chopped
- 2 plump cloves of garlic finely grated
- 1 thumb size knob root ginger finely grated
- 2 tsp laksa spice mix I use Steenbergs
- ½ tsp turmeric
- 750 ml water
- 200 ml tinned coconut milk well shaken
- 2 tsp tamari (affiliate link) or other good quality soy sauce
- 3 large green cabbage leaves shredded
- 1 large red bell pepper deseeded and sliced
- 200 g firm tofu cut into 1 cm squares
- 1 squeeze lime juice I used 1 tsp of coriander, chilli & lime vinegar instead
- 8 sprigs coriander leaves (cilantro) chopped
- 100 g dried noodles of your choice
Instructions
- Fry the shallot in the coconut oil until soft.
- Add the garlic and ginger and fry for a further minute.
- Add the laksa spice mix and turmeric and fry for a further minute.
- Add the water, coconut milk and tamari and bring to a gentle simmer.
- Add the cabbage and pepper and simmer for 10 minutes or until the vegetables are nearly soft, but still retain a bit of a bite. Add the tofu after the first five minutes.
- Stir in the lime juice just before serving.
- Meanwhile, cook the noodles as per instructions. Divide between two large bowls, then ladle on the laksa. Sprinkle the coriander leaves over the top and tuck in.
Jane says
And just like that I’m craving Laksa…!!! Gorgeous recipe Choccy, it looks really yummy 🙂
Jane x
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says
Well it is soup season! What a great one full of flavors!
Jacqueline Meldrum says
I love simple too and that soup looks awesome Choclette. I love soup at this time of year.
Choclette says
Yes, it’s definitely soup weather and with the noodles, tofu and veg, this one makes quite a substantial meal.
munchies and munchkins says
I have never tried laksa soup, looks delicious though and I feel healthier just looking at it!
Choclette says
Healthy and delicious – that’s a combination that’s hard to beat 😀
Nadia says
I don’t think I’ve ever tried Laska noodle soup, but I love Asian food so I know I would love this! It definitely looks delicious and so warming 😀
Choclette says
Laksa is one of my favourite spice mixes. Adding noodles, veg and tofu turns it into quite a substantial meal.
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
I love the texture and flavour of coconut milk. This makes a simple yet delicious lunch.
Choclette says
Thanks Angie. You’re right, coconut milk is a wonderful addition. Not something we had access to when I was growing up.
Dannii says
Oh I haven’t had this in ages – thanks for the reminder. I usually have prawns in mine, but I will have to try it with tofu.
Choclette says
It’s one of my absolute favourites Dannii – whatever it’s got in it (pretty much) 😉