Vegan Tofu Chicken Noodle Soup (gluten-free option) - Making Thyme for Health (2024)

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Tofu ‘Chicken’ Noodle Soup Ingredients How to Make Tofu ‘Chicken’ Noodle Soup More Comforting Soup Recipes to Try Tofu 'Chicken' Noodle Soup Ingredients Instructions Notes Nutrition Keep in Touch Post navigation 61 comments Hannah @CleanEatingVeggieGirl — January 25, 2016 @ 7:14 am Reply This looks really good and REALLY makes me miss tofu! :( Sarah — January 25, 2016 @ 10:02 am Reply So sad! :( MelissaD — January 25, 2016 @ 7:39 am Reply I would love to cook more vegetarian/vegan meals. I’ve never been real big on meat, and it has really started to wig me out lately. And this soup looks like something the whole fam will enjoy! I think soups and casseroles will be the way to win my meat-loving husband over. This book looks amazing – I love any recipe help I can get. kathie — January 25, 2016 @ 8:15 am Reply Is there really 3162mg of sodium in one serving? It looks so good, but can’t have that much salt. Sarah — January 25, 2016 @ 10:01 am Reply Hi Kathie! No, there isn’t that much. I just went back and recalculated the nutrition facts and it’s actually 990mg per serving. For some reason it was estimating the tofu to be really high in sodium (when it’s not). Thanks for pointing that out! Kiara Martilla — January 25, 2016 @ 10:01 am Reply You are my SAVIOR! I’ve been looking for a good vegetarian chicken noodle recipe and I think this is it!! Laur — January 25, 2016 @ 12:07 pm Reply Buffalo Chicken Blue Cheese Pizza Amy Ouellette — February 1, 2016 @ 8:12 am Reply Made this soup last week and the entire family was raving about it. Thanks for the amazing recipe!! Will definitely be making again soon!!! Sarah — February 1, 2016 @ 9:27 am Reply So happy to hear that, Amy! Thanks for the feedback! :) Pingback: Chickenless Noodle Soup | kitwocky Kathy — April 25, 2016 @ 6:41 pm Reply Can you leave the nutritional yeast out? It does not agree with me. The soup does look amazing and so close to the real thing. I really would like to try it. Sarah — April 25, 2016 @ 9:56 pm Reply Hi Kathy! You can definitely make it without the nutritional yeast. It might not be quite as flavorful but I think it would still be good. I would just make sure you are using a quality broth. Jodi — May 11, 2016 @ 4:04 pm Reply Where do you find the nutritional yeast flakes? I’ve never used them Sarah — May 11, 2016 @ 5:48 pm Reply Hi Jodi! You should be able to find them at your local health food store. It’s usually in the bulk section. Or, if you can’t find it at the store, you can buy it online. I hope that helps! :) kristen — August 3, 2016 @ 10:18 am Reply Not a vegan, but I made this for meal for a family with a new baby… WOW! The tofu is delicious with the tamari and yeast. Making this again.Do you know if it will freeze/reheat well? Sarah — August 3, 2016 @ 4:47 pm Reply I’m so happy everyone loved it, Kristen! I haven’t tried freezing it but my suspicion is that it would work fine. I might let it defrost to room temp before reheating. Let me know if you end up trying it! :) Nicole — October 1, 2016 @ 5:39 pm Reply I made this tonight and it was so good! The only changes I made were- I added some more olive oil and some vegan butter to give it some fat on the tongue, we love nutritional yeast so I literally used about 1/2 cup, and doubled up on the garlic per personal preference. It was so good! My daughter is vegan and soups have been tough to find a good recipe for. This was a home run! Thank you! Sarah — October 1, 2016 @ 9:31 pm Reply I’m so glad you liked it, Nicole! Thank you! :) Adva — October 10, 2016 @ 7:39 am Reply I tried it and it was a big succes. Thank you. I did once with yeast and once without and did seems to have a huge impact. I also like to keep the tofu separate and add it to the soup before serving.I have use the Tamari seasoned tofu in other recipes as well. Sarah — October 10, 2016 @ 7:51 am Reply So happy to hear you enjoyed it, Adva! I agree, the nutritional yeast makes a big difference. I love the idea to use the tamari tofu in other recipes as well. Thanks for the feedback! Pingback: The Perfect Snacks and Meals Rich in Vitamins! Tanya — November 7, 2016 @ 5:44 pm Reply Thank you, thank you, thank you. I gave up meat a year ago and I missed chicken noodle last winter. I wanted to find a good one before the cold really got here. This recipe is super tasty. Even my meat eater husband said it tasted just like chicken noodle. This will be a standard meal for us during the winter. I did cooked the tofu and the soup using the same pot so we had only one pit to clean. Sarah — November 7, 2016 @ 8:50 pm Reply I’m so happy you and your husband enjoyed the soup, Tanya! It’s one of my favorites too. So comforting! Thank you for commenting. :) Shane — December 9, 2016 @ 10:46 am Reply Loved it. I added 1/2 TSP of sage and it turned out amazing!Thanks for the great recipe. Sarah — December 11, 2016 @ 9:28 am Reply Sage sounds like a wonderful addition! So glad you enjoyed it, Shane! Paul Lambert — December 23, 2016 @ 9:55 pm Reply OMG, I love that Better Than Bullion No-Chicken base too. I’ll have to give this a try. Allison — February 10, 2017 @ 12:46 pm Reply Is there a substitute you can use for nutrional yeast. I don’t have that ingredient handy to me. I am vegetarian, not vegan. Sarah — February 10, 2017 @ 8:25 pm Reply Hi Allison! The nutritional yeast adds a slightly cheesy flavor that I personally love. But you can just leave it out if you can’t find any. I hope you enjoy it! Jenny Shields — March 19, 2017 @ 7:08 pm Reply I made this tonight and it was a big hit with my husband and 3 yr old. I used Better Than Bouillon “Seasoned Vegetable Base” because I couldn’t find the chicken-less version and I thought it turned out great. The tofu was good tossed with the Tamari and Nutritional Yeast – My toddler took several pieces while it was waiting to go in the soup….I’ll use that combo in other recipes. Thank you! Rating: 4.5 Sarah — March 20, 2017 @ 1:43 pm Reply So glad you enjoyed it, Jenny! Thank you! Pingback: Food with Vitamins: The Perfect Snacks and Meals Rich in Vitamins! Kjersten — April 18, 2017 @ 4:46 pm Reply Wow! This was goooood! Will make again! Thank you! Rating: 5 Sarah — April 19, 2017 @ 12:10 pm Reply I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks Kjersten! Pingback: 150 Cheap and Easy Vegetarian Recipes - Prudent Penny Pincher Carly — October 2, 2017 @ 9:21 pm Reply Do you think it’ll taste good with using vegetable broth instead of the vegan chicken broth? I want to make it tomorrow and don’t have time to wait for shipping. Sarah — October 2, 2017 @ 11:34 pm Reply It won’t be as authentic as the “chicken” broth but it will most definitely still taste good, assuming you’re using a flavorful broth. :) Emma S — November 19, 2017 @ 2:20 pm Reply How does the tofu taste on day 2-3? Considering leaving the tofu out until serving. Don’t want it to get soggy. One part I do miss about thicken- gets more tender as the days go on! Cooking this now for my dinner meal prep for the week! Sarah — November 20, 2017 @ 10:56 am Reply I don’t think it gets soggy but you can always store it separately to be on the safe side! Pingback: 30 Tofu healthy recipes - Chape Fitness Anna — July 8, 2018 @ 6:53 pm Reply This was GREAT! I really can’t believe how simple and delicious this is. Who knew that soy sauce (regular, not even tamari) and yeast make the perfect tofu sauce.So firstly I allowed the veggies to cook for about 20 extra minutes before adding the noodles because I didn’t want them to be crunchy. I put an extra clove of garlic because I love it. I didn’t add as much noodle and that was fine. I also added a little cornstarch to my tofu before and after frying to make it crunchy and make the sauce thick.The lemon juice was good but not even necessary. If you eat it as leftovers the noodles will soak up all the broth so if you want it the next day you might wanna add some more liquids before you microwave it.Perfect flavor! Rating: 5 Pingback: 93 Vegan Tofu Recipes from Breakfast to Dessert | Sarahs Vegan Guide Teresa — August 19, 2018 @ 9:24 pm Reply I love this recipe! I’ve done it many times. I’m off and on good about being vegetarian. This one I make in large batches and freeze for those sickly winter times. My nieces husband was very sick last winter and I took my freezer stash to a couple that never cooked with tofu before. Niece said, it’s the only thing he wanted to eat.I’m replenishing my stash which brought me back to the recipe. I’m eating for lunch this week too as it’s calling to me! Thanks for a great recipe and your pressing tofu tip is good. I forgot it on my off vegetarian time and it’s really required for a good finish. I forget, do you freeze and thaw your tofu first? That’s a big help in texture for me. Sarah — August 21, 2018 @ 9:29 pm Reply I’m so glad to hear that you enjoy this recipe and your family does too! I don’t usually think far enough in advance to freeze the tofu but I’ve heard that helps. Thanks for the tip! Danielle — September 20, 2018 @ 10:19 am Reply I absolutely love this recipe! Sometimes I will use whatever pasta I have on-hand at home (like farfallina), but depending on the type of pasta it will soak of more of the liquid than just the spaghetti/angel hair pasta will (so fair warning!). And when I make the tofu, I make a double batch and let it cool and store separately from the soup. This way prior to eating, I can heat the soup up separately and toss the tofu in to “warm up” without losing a lot of the flavor & and wind up with “water logged” tofu texture. Wicked good and recommend to even non-vegetarians/non-vegans!! Rating: 5 Amber Gaerlan — October 30, 2018 @ 11:17 pm Reply Amazing recipe. My entire family enjoyed it. I used the celery heart and leaves when I added the veggies. Not sure if that makes a difference but thats the only change I made. I will be making this a lot this winter. Thanks so much. Rating: 5 Deborah Limoges — February 4, 2019 @ 7:05 am Reply I love this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing! It was delicious!!! Rating: 5 Deb Marie — February 4, 2019 @ 7:06 am Reply I love this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing! It was delicious!!! Rating: 5 Paul — February 18, 2019 @ 8:38 pm Reply This was super-easy to make, and my family loved it! Rating: 5 Kyra Thompson — February 26, 2019 @ 3:53 pm Reply I’ll be making this for my 2nd time tonight, we absolutely love it! We’ve eaten it while either developing or while having a cold and honestly it has helped SO much. Thank you for sharing! Rating: 5 Caroline — May 27, 2019 @ 3:20 pm Reply This has become a family favorite, and I love that the recipe is flexible based on the veggies and pasta we have on hand. My favorite is chewy egg noodles. I usually use a full 16 pz block of extra firm tofu. The kids love this and it’s funny to hear us eating — no talking, lots of slurping broth. Rating: 5 Pingback: The Best 34 Vegan Tofu Recipes (Simple and Healthy!) | The Green Loot Pingback: 12 Tofu Recipes for Kids - Superfoodliving.com Jocelyn — March 31, 2020 @ 2:28 pm Reply This soup is the bomb! OMG it is so good. Thank you for the recipe. I added chives to mine as well and next time I’m going to try it with chickpeas instead of tofu! Thank you again. Rating: 5 Pingback: 17 Healthy Tofu Recipes for Weight Loss - TheDiabetesCouncil.com Pingback: 150 Cheap and Easy Vegetarian Recipes - Prudent Penny Pincher Brenda — May 29, 2021 @ 3:00 pm Reply So I used only 4oz of the pasta and still thought it was too much. I’m I missing something? It is still delicious though next time I will probably use 2oz Paige — October 10, 2021 @ 6:33 pm Reply Thought it was strange that the directions called for the tofu to be cooked before coating with tamari and nutritional yeast but I did it anyway. The seasoning fell right off the tofu once added to the broth. I recommend seasoning first then pan frying then adding to the broth. Also next time I will be doing less noodles and more broth, just a personal preference. Overall this recipe is delicious, will certainly be making again. Thank you! Rating: 4.5 Pingback: Favorite Soups Minimalist and Vegan - My Home Chef Recipes Trish — November 11, 2022 @ 6:14 pm Reply Looks delicious! Just a note – it’s marked as being gluten-free, but calls for whole grain angel hair pasta. To make it gluten-free, one would have to use a gluten-free pasta. Might seem obvious, but if you’re cooking for someone who’s gf but are not gf yourself, it would be an easy mistake to make. Katie — December 4, 2022 @ 2:27 pm Reply I make this soup weekly! No joke. My son loves this soup and eats it for days. Healthy and comforting. Rating: 5 Pingback: 50+ Amazing Vegan Soup Recipes (Healthy & Easy) | The Green Loot Leave a Reply Leave a Reply References

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Tofu ‘Chicken’ Noodle Soup- packed with flavor and protein, you won’t miss the chicken in this plant-based version of the classic chicken noodle soup! (vegan + gluten-free option)

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If there’s one thing that can get us through this time of year, it’s a warm bowl of soup. Especially chicken noodle soup. Unless, of course you don’t eat chickens.

In that case, don’t worry! This tofu ‘chicken’ noodle soup is the answer to your plant-based prayers. Not only is it packed with protein but the flavor is even better than the classic chicken noodle soup. Because chicken on its own isn’t that flavorful, you know? It’s all of the veggies and herbs that bring chicken noodle soup to life and this vegan version definitely achieves that.

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Tofu ‘Chicken’ Noodle Soup Ingredients

  • Extra Firm Tofu- You’ll want to use firm or extra firm tofu (as opposed to silken tofu) to assure it holds shape in the soup. Also, extra firm tends to be the highest in protein. If you want to make it soy-free, feel free to use fava bean tofu instead of soy bean tofu.
  • Tamari (Soy Sauce)- Just a bit of tamari adds umami flavor to the tofu.
  • Nutritional Yeast-Combined with the tamari, nutritional yeast imparts a mild cheesy flavor that enhances the tofu marinade. Add the tofu to the tamari and nutritional yeast mixture while it is still hot from baking as this helps it absorb more of the marinade.
  • Onion, Celery, Carrots-A classic mirepoix makes the perfect flavor base for the soup.
  • Garlic-Fresh garlic is essential for the best flavor, however, if you are averse to garlic feel free to omit it.
  • Thyme and Oregano-Dried thyme and oregano add earthiness to elevate the broth.
  • Noodles-Feel free to use whatever kind of pasta you like here. You can do fusilli, elbow pasta, classic egg noodles (for non-vegan version) or even broken pieces of spaghetti. See notes of recipe for tips on how to make the soup gluten-free.
  • Vegan Chicken Broth-It is very important that you choose a quality broth as that will ultimately determine how flavorful the soup is. My go-to is Better Than Bouillon’s No Chicken Base which you can add water to create a broth.
  • Lemon Juice-Please don’t skip the lemon juice! It provides a subtle tang and brightness that is key. Plus a little extra vitamin C never hurt anyone. ;)

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How to Make Tofu ‘Chicken’ Noodle Soup

  1. Bake the tofu at 400°F for 15 minutes. (There is also an option to pan fry the tofu, if desired).
  2. Toss baked tofu in tamari and nutritional yeast. Set aside.
  3. Sauté onion, until translucent.Add celery, carrot and garlic. Cook for a few minutes more.
  4. Add herbs, vegan chicken broth and noodles. Cook until noodles are tender. *If you are cooking gluten-free pasta or plan to save the soup for later, I recommend cooking the pasta separately then adding to each bowl as you serve it. Otherwise the pasta will absorb all of the broth and begin to break down.**
  5. Stir in tofu, until heated through. Add lemon juice.
  6. Serve warm and enjoy!

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More Comforting Soup Recipes to Try

  • Cauliflower Potato Leek Soup
  • Creamy White Bean Lemon Soup
  • Easy Vegetable Minestrone Soup
  • Easy Lentil Spinach Soup
  • Curried Red Lentil Pumpkin Soup

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5 from 21 votes

Tofu 'Chicken' Noodle Soup

Packed with flavor and protein, you won't miss the chicken in this plant-based version of the classic chicken noodle soup.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Servings: 5 bowls

Ingredients

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For the Tofu 'Chicken'

  • 16 ounces extra firm tofu, patted dry and diced into 1/2-inch cubes
  • high heat oil spray
  • 2 tablespoons tamari, or soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast

For the Noodle Soup

  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped (about 2 cups)
  • 3-4 celery ribs, finely chopped (about 1 cup)
  • 3-4 carrots, peeled and finely chopped (about 1 cup)
  • 3-4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 6-8 cups chicken flavored vegetable broth, such as Better Than Bouillon
  • 8 ounces pasta of choice, see notes for GF option
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • salt & pepper, to taste
  • fresh parsley , for serving (optional)

Instructions

Prepare the Tofu 'Chicken'

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Arrange the diced tofu on the baking sheet and lightly spray with oil. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes, until light brown on the edges. Alternatively, you can coat the tofu with seasonings as listed in next step, then pan fry on the stove in oil.

  • In a large bowl, combine the tamari and nutritional yeast. Whisk until smooth. Add the baked tofu and toss until evenly coated. Set aside.

Prepare the Noodle Soup

  • Meanwhile, in a large pot over medium-low heat, warm one tablespoon of olive oil. Add the onion and cook for several minutes, until translucent. Add the celery, carrots and garlic then cook for 5 minutes more.

  • To the pot, add the oregano, thyme and 6 cups vegetable broth. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer. Add pasta and cook until tender. *If you are cooking gluten-free pasta or plan to save the soup for later, I recommend cooking the pasta separately then adding to each bowl as you serve it. Otherwise the pasta will absorb all of the broth and begin to break down.

  • Lastly, add the baked tofu and lemon juice. Cook until heated through. Add salt & pepper to taste. Depending on how much broth the pasta absorbed you may need additional broth. Serve soup warm garnished with fresh parsley and enjoy!

Notes

Nutrition Facts are for 1/5th of the recipe. They are an estimate and will vary depending on specific brands you choose.

Gluten-free Option: To make the recipe gluten-free, substitute equal amounts gluten-free pasta. Because gluten-free pasta tends to break down easier, I recommend cooking it separately then adding it to each individual bowl when serving. Store leftover pasta separately from the soup.

Recipe minimally adapted and republished with permission from Eat Like You Give a Damn

Nutrition

Calories: 375kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 25g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Sodium: 512mg, Potassium: 662mg, Fiber: 6g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 6140IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 98mg, Iron: 4mg

Course: dinner, lunch

Cuisine: American

Did you try this recipe? Please let me know how it turned out by leaving a comment below or sharing a picture on Instagram with the hashtag #makingthymeforhealth. I love hearing your feedback!

by Sarah on January 30, 2024 // Dinner, Fall, Recipes, Recipes by Season, Soup, Winter

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  1. Vegan Tofu Chicken Noodle Soup (gluten-free option) - Making Thyme for Health (12)

    Hannah @CleanEatingVeggieGirl January 25, 2016 @ 7:14 am Reply

    This looks really good and REALLY makes me miss tofu! :(

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      Sarah January 25, 2016 @ 10:02 am Reply

      So sad! :(

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    MelissaD January 25, 2016 @ 7:39 am Reply

    I would love to cook more vegetarian/vegan meals. I’ve never been real big on meat, and it has really started to wig me out lately. And this soup looks like something the whole fam will enjoy! I think soups and casseroles will be the way to win my meat-loving husband over. This book looks amazing – I love any recipe help I can get.

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    kathie January 25, 2016 @ 8:15 am Reply

    Is there really 3162mg of sodium in one serving? It looks so good, but can’t have that much salt.

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      Sarah January 25, 2016 @ 10:01 am Reply

      Hi Kathie! No, there isn’t that much. I just went back and recalculated the nutrition facts and it’s actually 990mg per serving. For some reason it was estimating the tofu to be really high in sodium (when it’s not). Thanks for pointing that out!

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    Kiara Martilla January 25, 2016 @ 10:01 am Reply

    You are my SAVIOR! I’ve been looking for a good vegetarian chicken noodle recipe and I think this is it!!

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    Laur January 25, 2016 @ 12:07 pm Reply

    Buffalo Chicken Blue Cheese Pizza

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    Amy Ouellette February 1, 2016 @ 8:12 am Reply

    Made this soup last week and the entire family was raving about it. Thanks for the amazing recipe!! Will definitely be making again soon!!!

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      Sarah February 1, 2016 @ 9:27 am Reply

      So happy to hear that, Amy! Thanks for the feedback! :)

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    Kathy April 25, 2016 @ 6:41 pm Reply

    Can you leave the nutritional yeast out? It does not agree with me. The soup does look amazing and so close to the real thing. I really would like to try it.

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      Sarah April 25, 2016 @ 9:56 pm Reply

      Hi Kathy! You can definitely make it without the nutritional yeast. It might not be quite as flavorful but I think it would still be good. I would just make sure you are using a quality broth.

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    Jodi May 11, 2016 @ 4:04 pm Reply

    Where do you find the nutritional yeast flakes? I’ve never used them

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      Sarah May 11, 2016 @ 5:48 pm Reply

      Hi Jodi! You should be able to find them at your local health food store. It’s usually in the bulk section. Or, if you can’t find it at the store, you can buy it online. I hope that helps! :)

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    kristen August 3, 2016 @ 10:18 am Reply

    Not a vegan, but I made this for meal for a family with a new baby… WOW! The tofu is delicious with the tamari and yeast. Making this again.

    Do you know if it will freeze/reheat well?

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      Sarah August 3, 2016 @ 4:47 pm Reply

      I’m so happy everyone loved it, Kristen! I haven’t tried freezing it but my suspicion is that it would work fine. I might let it defrost to room temp before reheating. Let me know if you end up trying it! :)

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    Nicole October 1, 2016 @ 5:39 pm Reply

    I made this tonight and it was so good! The only changes I made were- I added some more olive oil and some vegan butter to give it some fat on the tongue, we love nutritional yeast so I literally used about 1/2 cup, and doubled up on the garlic per personal preference. It was so good! My daughter is vegan and soups have been tough to find a good recipe for. This was a home run! Thank you!

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      Sarah October 1, 2016 @ 9:31 pm Reply

      I’m so glad you liked it, Nicole! Thank you! :)

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    Adva October 10, 2016 @ 7:39 am Reply

    I tried it and it was a big succes. Thank you. I did once with yeast and once without and did seems to have a huge impact. I also like to keep the tofu separate and add it to the soup before serving.
    I have use the Tamari seasoned tofu in other recipes as well.

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      Sarah October 10, 2016 @ 7:51 am Reply

      So happy to hear you enjoyed it, Adva! I agree, the nutritional yeast makes a big difference. I love the idea to use the tamari tofu in other recipes as well. Thanks for the feedback!

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    Tanya November 7, 2016 @ 5:44 pm Reply

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I gave up meat a year ago and I missed chicken noodle last winter. I wanted to find a good one before the cold really got here. This recipe is super tasty. Even my meat eater husband said it tasted just like chicken noodle. This will be a standard meal for us during the winter. I did cooked the tofu and the soup using the same pot so we had only one pit to clean.

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      Sarah November 7, 2016 @ 8:50 pm Reply

      I’m so happy you and your husband enjoyed the soup, Tanya! It’s one of my favorites too. So comforting! Thank you for commenting. :)

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    Shane December 9, 2016 @ 10:46 am Reply

    Loved it. I added 1/2 TSP of sage and it turned out amazing!
    Thanks for the great recipe.

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      Sarah December 11, 2016 @ 9:28 am Reply

      Sage sounds like a wonderful addition! So glad you enjoyed it, Shane!

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    Paul Lambert December 23, 2016 @ 9:55 pm Reply

    OMG, I love that Better Than Bullion No-Chicken base too. I’ll have to give this a try.

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    Allison February 10, 2017 @ 12:46 pm Reply

    Is there a substitute you can use for nutrional yeast. I don’t have that ingredient handy to me. I am vegetarian, not vegan.

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      Sarah February 10, 2017 @ 8:25 pm Reply

      Hi Allison! The nutritional yeast adds a slightly cheesy flavor that I personally love. But you can just leave it out if you can’t find any. I hope you enjoy it!

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    Jenny Shields March 19, 2017 @ 7:08 pm Reply

    I made this tonight and it was a big hit with my husband and 3 yr old. I used Better Than Bouillon “Seasoned Vegetable Base” because I couldn’t find the chicken-less version and I thought it turned out great. The tofu was good tossed with the Tamari and Nutritional Yeast – My toddler took several pieces while it was waiting to go in the soup….I’ll use that combo in other recipes. Thank you!

    Rating: 4.5

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      Sarah March 20, 2017 @ 1:43 pm Reply

      So glad you enjoyed it, Jenny! Thank you!

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    Kjersten April 18, 2017 @ 4:46 pm Reply

    Wow! This was goooood! Will make again! Thank you!

    Rating: 5

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      Sarah April 19, 2017 @ 12:10 pm Reply

      I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks Kjersten!

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    Carly October 2, 2017 @ 9:21 pm Reply

    Do you think it’ll taste good with using vegetable broth instead of the vegan chicken broth? I want to make it tomorrow and don’t have time to wait for shipping.

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      Sarah October 2, 2017 @ 11:34 pm Reply

      It won’t be as authentic as the “chicken” broth but it will most definitely still taste good, assuming you’re using a flavorful broth. :)

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    Emma S November 19, 2017 @ 2:20 pm Reply

    How does the tofu taste on day 2-3? Considering leaving the tofu out until serving. Don’t want it to get soggy. One part I do miss about thicken- gets more tender as the days go on! Cooking this now for my dinner meal prep for the week!

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      Sarah November 20, 2017 @ 10:56 am Reply

      I don’t think it gets soggy but you can always store it separately to be on the safe side!

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    Anna July 8, 2018 @ 6:53 pm Reply

    This was GREAT! I really can’t believe how simple and delicious this is. Who knew that soy sauce (regular, not even tamari) and yeast make the perfect tofu sauce.

    So firstly I allowed the veggies to cook for about 20 extra minutes before adding the noodles because I didn’t want them to be crunchy. I put an extra clove of garlic because I love it. I didn’t add as much noodle and that was fine. I also added a little cornstarch to my tofu before and after frying to make it crunchy and make the sauce thick.

    The lemon juice was good but not even necessary. If you eat it as leftovers the noodles will soak up all the broth so if you want it the next day you might wanna add some more liquids before you microwave it.

    Perfect flavor!

    Rating: 5

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    Teresa August 19, 2018 @ 9:24 pm Reply

    I love this recipe! I’ve done it many times. I’m off and on good about being vegetarian. This one I make in large batches and freeze for those sickly winter times. My nieces husband was very sick last winter and I took my freezer stash to a couple that never cooked with tofu before. Niece said, it’s the only thing he wanted to eat.
    I’m replenishing my stash which brought me back to the recipe. I’m eating for lunch this week too as it’s calling to me! Thanks for a great recipe and your pressing tofu tip is good. I forgot it on my off vegetarian time and it’s really required for a good finish. I forget, do you freeze and thaw your tofu first? That’s a big help in texture for me.

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      Sarah August 21, 2018 @ 9:29 pm Reply

      I’m so glad to hear that you enjoy this recipe and your family does too! I don’t usually think far enough in advance to freeze the tofu but I’ve heard that helps. Thanks for the tip!

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    Danielle September 20, 2018 @ 10:19 am Reply

    I absolutely love this recipe! Sometimes I will use whatever pasta I have on-hand at home (like farfallina), but depending on the type of pasta it will soak of more of the liquid than just the spaghetti/angel hair pasta will (so fair warning!). And when I make the tofu, I make a double batch and let it cool and store separately from the soup. This way prior to eating, I can heat the soup up separately and toss the tofu in to “warm up” without losing a lot of the flavor & and wind up with “water logged” tofu texture. Wicked good and recommend to even non-vegetarians/non-vegans!!

    Rating: 5

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    Amber Gaerlan October 30, 2018 @ 11:17 pm Reply

    Amazing recipe. My entire family enjoyed it. I used the celery heart and leaves when I added the veggies. Not sure if that makes a difference but thats the only change I made. I will be making this a lot this winter. Thanks so much.

    Rating: 5

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    Deborah Limoges February 4, 2019 @ 7:05 am Reply

    I love this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing! It was delicious!!!

    Rating: 5

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    Deb Marie February 4, 2019 @ 7:06 am Reply

    I love this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing! It was delicious!!!

    Rating: 5

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    Paul February 18, 2019 @ 8:38 pm Reply

    This was super-easy to make, and my family loved it!

    Rating: 5

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    Kyra Thompson February 26, 2019 @ 3:53 pm Reply

    I’ll be making this for my 2nd time tonight, we absolutely love it! We’ve eaten it while either developing or while having a cold and honestly it has helped SO much. Thank you for sharing!

    Rating: 5

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    Caroline May 27, 2019 @ 3:20 pm Reply

    This has become a family favorite, and I love that the recipe is flexible based on the veggies and pasta we have on hand. My favorite is chewy egg noodles. I usually use a full 16 pz block of extra firm tofu. The kids love this and it’s funny to hear us eating — no talking, lots of slurping broth.

    Rating: 5

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    Jocelyn March 31, 2020 @ 2:28 pm Reply

    This soup is the bomb! OMG it is so good. Thank you for the recipe. I added chives to mine as well and next time I’m going to try it with chickpeas instead of tofu! Thank you again.

    Rating: 5

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    Brenda May 29, 2021 @ 3:00 pm Reply

    So I used only 4oz of the pasta and still thought it was too much. I’m I missing something? It is still delicious though next time I will probably use 2oz

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    Paige October 10, 2021 @ 6:33 pm Reply

    Thought it was strange that the directions called for the tofu to be cooked before coating with tamari and nutritional yeast but I did it anyway. The seasoning fell right off the tofu once added to the broth. I recommend seasoning first then pan frying then adding to the broth. Also next time I will be doing less noodles and more broth, just a personal preference. Overall this recipe is delicious, will certainly be making again. Thank you!

    Rating: 4.5

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    Trish November 11, 2022 @ 6:14 pm Reply

    Looks delicious! Just a note – it’s marked as being gluten-free, but calls for whole grain angel hair pasta. To make it gluten-free, one would have to use a gluten-free pasta. Might seem obvious, but if you’re cooking for someone who’s gf but are not gf yourself, it would be an easy mistake to make.

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    Katie December 4, 2022 @ 2:27 pm Reply

    I make this soup weekly! No joke. My son loves this soup and eats it for days. Healthy and comforting.

    Rating: 5

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