This is another simple and easy homey recipe which I
tried. Surprisingly good and tasty dish to
serve with piping hot plain porridge especially for me cos' I love soya products.
If you prefer this dish to be more spicy, used small red
and green chillies like I did or you can substitute with the less spicy type of
chillies and capsicum.
The salty black
beans are tasty and it is always good with the porridge. Do try
this dish if firm beancurd is one of your favorite food ingredients, you will
like it. You can omit the garlic if
serving this as vegetarian dish.
Recipe adapted from Yum Yum Magazine No. 60 with slight
modifications
Ingredients
3-4 pieces hard beancurd [taukwa] – pan fried till golden
brown and cubed
½ tbsp oil
1 tbsp each chopped ginger and garlic
1 tbsp each chopped green and red chillies or 3 small red
chillies and 3 small green chillies [chopped]
2 tbsp fermented black beans [tau see] – rinsed and
drained
Some chopped spring onions/coriander leaves for garnishing
Seasoning
½ tbsp light soy sauce
½ tsp sugar
½ tsp sesame seeds
- Heat up oil in a non-stick wok, sauté chopped ginger, garlic and chillies until aromatic.
- Add in the fried beancurd and fermented black beans. Stir fry to mix, add in the seasoning.
- Quickly stir fry to mix ingredients well. Toss in the spring onions.
- Dish up to serve.I'm linking this post to Cookbook Countdown Event #12 hosted by Kitchen Flavours and Emily's Cooking [Makan2] Foray
Oh goodness, this looks so tempting! Makes me wanna go and get me some tofu to make this!
ReplyDeleteKimmy, I enjoy taukwa just fried plain and eaten with chili sauce. So if cooked with salted black beans, lagi delicious. I think I may have a bottle of this tau see somewhere in the house. LOL!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeleteGive me some new ideas for porridge next time, tq.
Hi Emily, this has become one of my favorite dishes for porridge. Loves to pick of the pieces of black beans to go with a mouthful of porridge. Yum Yum.
ReplyDeleteHi Phong Hong, sometimes I can crave for fried taukwa that I can just have a few pieces of it for lunch. During my younger days, there used to be a mobile cart that sells fried taukwa with sweet and spicy dipping sauce complete with ground peanuts passing by our house. That time it was only 15 cents a piece.
ReplyDeleteHi Kimmy,
ReplyDeleteI love tau see and it is very nice in a lot of dishes, even noodles. Your taukwa dish looks so good! My family love dishes like this!
Hi Joyce, honest comment - I don't mind having this dish regularly. It is good with rice and porridge. My family loves this too cos' they finished everything in the plate.
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