Cold Tofu
October 20, 2007 – 10:50 pm by wiffyThis is a no-way-it-can-go-wrong quick dish I make frequently because my hamsters love to eat tofu, kekeke. I use only Japanese tofu (I got them from Isetan Shaw House or Meidi-ya in SG) because they are better, tastier & healthier. For some strange reason, although Japanese tofu is firm (it doesn’t break apart when you handle them), the texture when you bite into it is soft & creamy. So I think they are worth the price difference (about 4-6 times?) … and adding testimonials to this, my 2 partners-in-crime hamsters - ever the food critic - seems to prefer Japanese tofu too because they always finish the Japanese tofu but this is not always the case if I feed them local tofu. Talk about having an acute sense of taste, like Remy in Ratatouille (but used for eating and not cooking o_O”)
Next time, I’ll try making agedeshi tofu ;p
Cold Tofu

Ingredients
(Serves 2)
1 piece of Japanese tofu, 200g
1 tsp of soba/tempura sauce (or substitute with light soy sauce)
Spring onions, chopped
Bonito flakes
Directions
Steam tofu for 5 minutes [Note: Many types of Japanese tofu can be eaten raw - see package instructions, but I still prefer to steam them briefly.] Refrigerate till cold. Dilute 1 tsp of soba/tempura sauce with water to suit your taste & pour mixture over the tofu. Top the tofu with bonito flakes and chopped spring onions.
Tags: Appetizer, Japanese, Quick Meals, tofu
Posted in Appetizer, Japanese, Quick Meals, Recipes, Steaming, Tofu/Beancurd


































2 Responses to “Cold Tofu”
I saw those tofu in Meidi-ya. Very ex leh!
Your ham-hams got expensive taste eh.
By WokkingMum on Oct 22, 2007
Woah.. jap tofu. Never tried before. Your hams are spoilt. lol
By didally on Oct 23, 2007