Tofu used to be only cooked in Asian homes or restaurants but now it is found all over the world. Western restaurants are now even incorporating this ingredient into their fusion dishes.
Discovered over 2000 years ago by the Chinese, tofu has on occasions been described as the "Cheese of Asia" because of its physical resemblance to a block of farmer's cheese. It is highly nutritious and is protein-rich as it is made from soybean milk.
Tofu in fact is bland in taste and eaten on it's own is really not very tasty. Because it has such a mild taste it is most suitable for a wide variety of foods, from meat replacements in stir fry, stew or any other main dish to smoothies and desserts. Another great property is that it acts like a sponge and absorbs any seasoning or flavours you would add to the dish. That way you can marinade it and prepare it to taste any way you like. If you are a vegetarian or on a vegan free diet, tofu is the best possible food you could eat to obtain for your required protiens and nutrients.
Chilled Tofu with Century Egg and Pork Floss
Serves 2 to 3
Recipe Adapted from "Food & Travel" Magazine
Ingredients:
150g silken tofu, chilled
1/2 century egg, boiled and diced into small cubes (found in Asian grocers - you can omit this ingredient)
15g pork (or chicken) floss
1 small bunch of coriander, roughly chopped
1 Tbsp light soy sauce
1 Tbsp chilled water
1 1/2 tsp sesame oil
1/2 tsp chilli oil
Pinch of black pepper
Method:
1) Slice the tofu thinly and place on a serving plate.
2) Mix the seasoning together and pour over the tofu. Arrange the diced century egg over and around the tofu. Add a pinch of black pepper.
3) Then sprinkle the century egg, coriander and pork floss over the tofu. Serve immediately.
seeing yours.... hoping over to pantry to see whether I have a century egg and pork floss..... yummmmm
ReplyDeletelovely recipe! I remember eating this in a Taiwanese restaurant
ReplyDeleteYum! I love tofu served anyways! Will try this when I have little time to whip up dinner. Thanks Jo!
ReplyDeleteI just bought tofu. I'm looking forward to having it this week. Great recipe.
ReplyDeleteEasy to make but it taste great!
ReplyDeleteI love silky tofu prepared this way...you know, with lots lots lots lots of century egg ;-)) Yummy!
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a whole handful of my favorite chinese treats!! this looks great, your photos are very beautiful.
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