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I love how the color of red quinoa pops in this bowl, but white or tri-color quinoa tastes just as good. You can also substitute any leftover cooked grain you have on hand, like bulgur, farro, or wheat berries.
I crave this sauce’s umami-rich combo of soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, toasted sesame oil, and tahini. If you don’t have tahini at home, you can use any nut butter.
To turn this dish into a light meal, add a handful of shelled edamame to the broth with the tofu and bok choy. You can also add cooked soba noodles or brown rice.
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