TOFU & VEGETABLES WITH OYSTER SAUCE | STIR FRY VEGETABLES WITH TOFU IN OYSTER SAUCE | SIMPLE & EASY
Ingredients:
TOFU - 1 pack
Minced garlic - 30 grams
Diced Onion - 40 grams
Carrots - 50 grams
Green beans - 60 grams
Green & red bell - 40 grams
Salt - ½ tsp
Sugar - 1 tsp
Black pepper - ½ tsp
Soy Sauce - 1 tbsp
Liquid seasoning - 5 drops
Oyster Sauce - 2 tbsp
Cooking oil - 2 tbsp
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Stir-fried French Beans with Tau Kwa ( bean curd)
Another recipe for French Beans and tau kwa.. Very simple and easy to cook. You can Add some meat or shrimp into it .
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Lucas Sin Teaches You How to Pan-Fry Tofu 2 Ways | In The Kitchen With
Chef Lucas Sin of Junzi Kitchen is back to teach you two ways to pan-fry tofu. First is using silken tofu that when done patiently, creates a delicate texture that is hard to break up in a sauce. The second is to freeze firm tofu, which helps extract the moisture. To complete the dish learn a simple yet flavorful mixture of soy sauce, abalone sauce, rice wine, and aromatics. GET THE RECIPE ►►
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VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:52 Prep Firm Tofu
00:04:38 Silken Tofu
00:07:47 Sear Firm Tofu
00:10:01 Sear Silken Tofu
00:13:47 The Final Build
00:18:40 Time to Eat
PREP TIME: 3 hours 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 15 minutes
SERVES: 2
INGREDIENTS
1 packet (16 ounces) firm tofu OR silken tofu, drained
Kosher salt
Neutral oil
1 shallot, sliced thinly cross-wise
3 cloves garlic, sliced thinly length-wise
1/2 Thai red chile or similar, sliced thinly
2 scallions, cut into 2-inch segments, making sure white and green parts are separated
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
2 teaspoons abalone sauce
1 teaspoon rice wine (Mijiu or Shaoxing wine)
1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon MSG or mushroom powder
1 tablespoon potato starch
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Japanese tofu recipe | Green beans with tofu dressing (shiraae) SIMPLE
At its most basic, shiraae is made with sesame seeds, soy sauce, and tofu. This forms a rich and creamy base that is nutty, savory, and serves as the base flavor for the vegetables you have in season.
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There are many variations and things you can add to your shiraae base, but two of the more common call for dashi stock and miso paste.
As far as the ingredients, I prefer a combo of spinach, shirataki noodles and carrots or green beans like in this recipe!
I used to prefer shiraae cold, but after being impatient and not allowing the vegetables to cool, eating it slightly warm grew on me. Perhaps, you'll like it that way also!
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Japanese tofu recipes don't get much easier than this, well, aside from maybe something like hiyayakko (cold tofu).
If you're looking for more vegetarian tofu dishes or Japanese side dishes, shiraae is a delicious way to accomplish both searches!
☝TIP - always make sure you remove excess water from your tofu-
The primary types of tofu I use are soft tofu and firm tofu. One of the key steps in making any tofu dish a success is removing excess water from the tofu.
Tofu is over 80% water. So if not drained properly you’ll end up with a diluted seasoning or sauce.
By removing excess water, you also concentrate the tofu flavor, umami, and improve the texture. If you're frying it, it'll reduce any splattering caused by water mixing with oil.
There are several ways you can remove excess water from tofu. Also referred to as mizuwokiru (水を切る), literally to cut the water.
One easy way is to use a press like the TofuXpress-
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