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Kohlrabi Microgreen Stir-Fry with Tofu

25 min

· Serves 2

· Updated March 6, 2026

ChefPax Microgreens test kitchen — grown and curated in Manor, TX
A colorful and nutritious stir-fry featuring tofu and kohlrabi microgreens, blending textures and flavors for a delightful meal.
dinner
healthy
vegan
quick
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How do you use Kohlrabi microgreens in Kohlrabi Microgreen Stir-Fry with Tofu?

Kohlrabi microgreens are best added fresh as a finishing ingredient. A colorful and nutritious stir-fry featuring tofu and kohlrabi microgreens, blending textures and flavors for a delightful meal.

How long does it take to make Kohlrabi Microgreen Stir-Fry with Tofu?

This recipe takes approximately 25 min total.

What does Kohlrabi add to this recipe?

Kohlrabi microgreens work best as a fresh finishing ingredient, adding color, texture, and a just-cut flavor that stands out right before serving.

Ingredients

  • 1 block firm tofu, drained and cubed

  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce

  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil

  • 2 cups mixed bell peppers, sliced

  • 1 cup kohlrabi microgreens

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 teaspoon ginger, grated

  • 2 green onions, sliced for garnish

Instructions

  • 1

    Heat sesame oil in a large skillet over medium heat, then add cubed tofu and soy sauce. Cook until golden, about 5 minutes.

  • 2

    Add garlic and ginger, stirring for about 1 minute until fragrant.

  • 3

    Incorporate sliced bell peppers and cook for another 5 minutes until tender.

  • 4

    Fold in kohlrabi microgreens and cook for an additional 2 minutes until wilted.

  • 5

    Serve hot, garnished with sliced green onions.

Sources & Chef Credits

Nutrition Authority

Kohlrabi microgreens have a mild, slightly sweet brassica flavor and are used as a versatile garnish and salad component. As a brassica crop, they share the general phytochemical research base of the family.

What the evidence supports

  • Kohlrabi microgreens belong to the brassica family, which has been broadly studied for glucosinolate and vitamin content in microgreen form.

    moderate evidence
  • Flavor and nutrient levels in kohlrabi microgreens vary by growing conditions and harvest stage.

    strong evidence

References

  • 1. Assessment of Vitamin and Carotenoid Concentrations of Emerging Food Products: Edible MicrogreensJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2012

  • 2. Microgreens: Production, Shelf Life, and Bioactive ComponentsCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2017

ChefPax provides this section for culinary and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice.

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