If you’ve seen those viral street corn beef bowls all over social media, this is the vegetarian version you need to try ASAP! It’s loaded with saucy taco tofu, roasted sweet potatoes, and creamy, tangy street corn for the perfect bowl situation.
Why you’ll love this favor packed recipe!
Every time a viral ground beef recipe starts popping up in my Instagram feed (like these high protein “beef” bowls that I made with tofu instead), I immediately want to re-create it with tofu! I’ve tried several methods of making ground tofu that mimics beef and this one is BY FAR my favorite! It’s flavorful and juicy and overall just so simple to throw together.
And if you still haven’t tried super-firm tofu, DO IT! It’s really the only tofu I use these days. I like to get it at Trader Joes because it’s very inexpensive HOWEVER, I’ve seen it at most other grocery stores.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Big, bold “street corn” flavor in every bite
A satisfying vegetarian dinner that actually keeps you full
Great mix of textures: crispy tofu, creamy corn, tender sweet potatoes
Perfect for when you want something a little fun but still simple
Ingredients needed
The ingredients for this recipe are listed fully down in the recipe card but let’s briefly go over the pantry staples needed including a few substitutions you can make as desired!
Sweet potatoes – the cubed sweet potato gets tossed with cornstarch (to help it crisp up), olive oil, and taco seasoning and then roasted for about 20-25 minutes.
Super firm tofu – I love super firm tofu but extra-firm also works well! The tofu gets shredded and sautéed in a pan before being covered in a delicious sauce that really makes the tofu mimic ground taco beef.
Mexican street corn salad – I’m using my esquites recipe but I simplified it a bit and cut it in half. That being said, I highly suggest clicking through to the original recipe and making a whole batch of it to have leftovers!
Cotija – this goes in the corn salad but I always like to have more to sprinkle on top of the bowls.
Cilantro – this goes on top of the bowls. You can skip it if you prefer.
Avocado – for serving!
Recipe Tips
Shred your tofu instead of cubing it for the best “taco meat” texture.
Let the tofu cook long enough to dry out and get golden before adding the sauce.
Don’t skip the cornstarch on the sweet potatoes! That’s what gives you crispy edges.
Taste and adjust the street corn. You can add more lime or salt if needed.
If your tofu feels wet, let it cook a few extra minutes before adding the sauce.
Looking for more tofu recipes? You need to try our Crispy Air Fryer Tofu as well as our famous Orange Tofu and our Tofu Lunch “Meat”.
Street Corn Tofu Bowls
Ingredients
For the sweet potato:
1 large sweet potato cut into bite-sized pieces½ tablespoon olive oil1 tablespoon taco seasoningsalt and pepper to taste½ tablespoon cornstarch
For the tofu taco meat:
15 oz extra firm tofu Super firm tofu also works great!1 tablespoon olive oil divided2 ½ tablespoons taco seasoning3 tablespoons of your favorite salsa1 teaspoon vegetarian beef bouillon*1 ½ tablespoons soy sauce⅓ cup water2 tablespoons tomato paste
For the Mexican Street Corn Salad:
15 oz can of corn*1 tablespoon sour cream or ideally, Crema Mexican Agria Sour Cream1 tablespoon mayonnaise1 large clove garlic minced¼ teaspoon fine sea saltJuice and zest of ½ a lime¼ teaspoon chipotle chili powder regular works as well½ bell pepper finely diced*1 small jalapeno finely diced (remove the seeds as desired)2-3 tablespoons cotija cheese crumbled2-3 tablespoons cilantro chopped
For serving:
½ avocado sliced or dicedhandful of cilantro chopped
Instructions
For the sweet potato:
For the tofu “meat”:
For the street corn:
Assemble:
Notes
Bell pepper – you can leave this out if you’d rather not have ½ of a bell pepper leftover.
Bouillon – I highly recommend keeping some Better than Bouillon on hand at all times. This recipe calls for the vegetarian beef flavor, but I often just use the generic vegetarian bouillon. You could also use a bouillon cube OR swap the water in this recipe for broth.
Storage Instructions – Store each component separately in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat the tofu and sweet potatoes before assembling.
Nutrition
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