I am still on my tofu trail, this time using silken tofu instead. This is based loosely on what I grew up eating; you can easily change the ingredients to suit your taste and the possibilities are endless. It is called silken for a reason so be very gentle when dealing with this very delicate soft creature. For around $5 this will happily feeds two, quite a steal hey! More tofu dishes on the way so stay tuned!
serves 2 with steamed rice or as part of a Chinese meal
you'll need;
1 block (300 g) silken tofu, cut into 10 pieces
2 chicken tender loins, roughly minced
1/3 cup of dried Chinese mushrooms, soaked in hot water for 20 minutes, chopped
1 spring onion, chopped
1/3 cup of peas
1 garlic clove, chopped
1 tsp of chopped ginger
11/2 tbs of oyster sauce
1 tbs of light soy
dash of sesame oil
dash of Chinese cooking wine
1/2 cup of chicken stock
1/2 cup of mushroom soaking water
salt and pepper to taste
corn flour solution
Soak the mushrooms for 20 minutes before chopping and reserve some of the soaking liquid. Chop ginger, garlic and spring onions.
Marinate chicken for 10 minutes. This will make the chicken extra tender and silky.
Saute ginger and garlic with a little oil before adding the chicken. Stir fry on medium heat for 30 seconds.
Add mushrooms, stock and mushroom soaking liquid. Stir well, bring it to a simmer and add seasonings.
Finally add peas and tofu, cook for 2 minute. Be careful not to break up the tofu too much, thicken with corn flour solution and check for seasonings.
Serve immediately with plenty of steamed rice. Cheap and cheerful and extremely easy to prepare!
I'm not usually a fan of tofu, but this looks very creamy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteHi tummy!! i datang malam2 ni kat sana siang ke? :D i mmg suke tofu lah! apa2 pun suke, u ada recipe mabo taofu tak? ke i dah tertinggal ntry lama2? :D yg ni pun mmg dah pasti sedap ;-) akn cuba buat..tq!
ReplyDeleteI want some I want some!
ReplyDeleteLovely Tofu and chicken dish. Looks like your kitchen is in full swing..lotsa posts while I was away for some R&R.
ReplyDeleteI must, cheap but full of goodness!!
ReplyDeleteI cook this quite a bit, whenever my wallet feels 'light'. Heheheh :P
I have always reserved the silken for dessert or blended recipes- Thank you for the suggestion to use it in a main dish-
ReplyDeleteVery silky and you managed to keep the tofu intact! Whenever I cook this, the tofu would be meshed up by overzealous stirring :P
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have tried cooking with silken tofu before. This looks delicious and so economical too!
ReplyDeleteWe love tofu, but I haven't cooked with the silken tofu much. Here is another tempting dish from you...I am dying to try!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy! I want some with rice!
ReplyDeletelooks very colorful and delicious...fab clicks.
ReplyDeletesimple dan sedap:)..makcik nak cari ikan dori kat Cold storage ni..bye bye
ReplyDeleteI am still making the leap to tofu. However, this looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis silken tofu is prepared wonderfully, delicious sauce!
ReplyDeleteThis dish is one of my family favourites and I cook it quite frequently. I like to add fermented black beans and taucheo to mine also, and sometimes prawns. Yours look great :)
ReplyDeleteLooking good! So cheap too :)
ReplyDeleteLoving your tofu dishes! Cheap, cheerful and easy indeed!
ReplyDeleteOh I am going to make this for dinner tonight! It looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteGreat comfort food! I need this in the mood for eating something lighter tofu than spicy ma po tofu. Thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tofu dish! I will make this when my daughter comes home for dinner, she'll love this!
ReplyDeleteTofu is my favorite food - and have at least 3 cookbooks dedicated to tofu! I can't get enough of your recent post!
ReplyDeleteitz nt easy to get toffu here....but itz lovely...such a lipsmackin recipe tummy...
ReplyDeleteGreat posts on your recent tofu recipes. Already bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful dish to have for dinner. I like it....mmm. I need to go and buy tofu again.
ReplyDeleteLoving your tofu meals, my wonderful friend!
ReplyDeleteBig hugs,
B xx
P.S. I'm back from vacation.
I wrote earlier, I do not know what happened to it. I am preparing to cook your recipe and I suddenly noticed you did not write the marinate of the chicken. -How do I subscribe to your blog?--Francine
ReplyDeleteHi there
Deletethe marinade is as follow.
11/2 tbs of oyster sauce
1 tbs of light soy
dash of sesame oil
dash of chinese cooking wine
2 tsp of corn flour
happy cooking :)