Fried Tofu Recipe

Fried Tofu Recipe

Yield: 4 Servings
Recipe by luhu.jp

Ingredients:
Stephen Ceideburg,
7 ounce: Firm Chinese tofu,
Oil for deep-frying,

Directions:
Deep-fried tofu is used everywhere in Southeast Asia as a hot
appetizer with a dipping sauce or as a meat substitute. The first
step of pressing the tofu may not be necessary if your tofu is firm
enough; just drain it thoroughly. Most Japanese-style tofu will have
to be pressed.

1. Drain tofu cakes well. Wrap in a clean kitchen towel or several
thicknesses of paper towel, place in a plate set on a sheet pan, and
invert another plate on top. Place a 1-pound weight (canned food, a
cookbook, etc.) on the top plate. Let stand 30 minutes, unwrap, and
drain. The tofu will have exuded a lot of liquid. The recipe may be
prepared ahead of time to this point and refrigerated.

2. Slice pressed tofu into squares, triangles, or other shapes about
1/8 inch thick. Heat oil to 350 degrees F in a wok or other deep pan.
Fry tofu pieces a few at a time until puffy and golden brown, 6 to 8
minutes.

Serves 4 to 6 as an appetizer.

From the California Culinary Academys "Southeast Asian Cooking", Jay
Harlow, published by the Chevron Chemical Company, 1987. ISBN
0-89721-098-0.


Source from luhu.jp

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