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#1 Mon 10/29/07 11:02 am

Terry
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Salt & Pepper Tofu

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2337/1799350940_a0acf713b1.jpg?v=0

(To our testers, this recipe got a few fans but due to circumstances beyond our control that sadly didn't make it into the book. For everyone else, here's a tasty bonus recipe. In the background is Baby Bok Choy with Crispy Shallots. Serve it up with a mound of freshly steamed jasmine rice and you're in crispy, salty and spicy tofu heaven)

Crispy Chinese Salt and Pepper Tofu
Serves 4
Icons: Supermarket friendly, Gluten-Free

Cooking time: 40 minutes

This crispy fried tofu features the simple yet stunning flavor combination of red pepper, black pepper and salt that usually reserved just for seafood in Chinese cuisine. While it’s fried this recipe still uses far less oil than its more traditional counterparts and far less than anything you’ll ever encounter in a restaurant.

For the tofu:
1 lb firm tofu, drained
1 tablespoons dry sherry or rice wine
2 teaspoons soy sauce
3 tablespoons corn starch
3-4 tablespoons of peanut oil for frying

For the stir-fry:
1 tablespoon peanut oil, optional
2 cloves garlic, finely minced
¼ inch cube ginger, peeled and minced
1/4 teaspoon or to taste red pepper flakes
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon coarse salt, such as kosher salt
2 teaspoons rice vinegar
1 scallion, thinly sliced


Press the tofu first: slice tofu into ½ thick slices and layer between sheets clean dish towels or paper towels. Lay on a cutting board and weigh down with another cutting board or other heavy items. For best results place entire assembly in a sink and allow liquid to drain from tofu for 20 minutes. When ready, gently separate tofu from towels and cut into ½ inch cubes.

In a medium bowl combine sherry and soy sauce. Add cubed tofu and toss to combine. Set tofu aside for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

When ready to fry tofu, heat peanut oil over medium-high in a large, heavy skillet or wok. Sift cornstarch into a shallow bowl. Drain tofu from marinade, shake off any excess liquid and roll tofu into cornstarch. Using a slotted spatula, carefully lower tofu into oil and be carefully of splattering. Fry tofu for 3-4 minutes, not stirring to allow it brown on one side, then carefully turn cubes and fry for an additional 3-4 minutes on the other side to brown. Turn and fry cubes an additional 1-2 times to brown sides, if necessary. Remove browned tofu from pan and place in a large dish or bowl. Remove skillet from heat and allow it to cool for 10 minutes. Drain or wipe away any excess oil or browned bits.

Pour 1 tablespoon peanut oil into skillet and heat to medium high. Add garlic and ginger, stirring quickly for 30 seconds till sizzling and fragrant. Add red pepper flakes, black pepper, salt and tofu and fry for 1 minute, stirring constantly and gently breaking up any chunks of tofu that stick together. Remove from heat, sprinkle with rice vinegar and scallions and move to a serving platter.

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#2 Mon 10/29/07 11:06 am

FreckleFoot
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

Oh my gosh, thank you! I've been dying to eat this, and didn't see it in the book! I thought it was a conspiracy!


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#3 Mon 10/29/07 11:07 am

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

ohhh looks yummy


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#4 Mon 10/29/07 11:10 am

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

awesome! michelle from herbivore was just saying how sad she was that this wasn't in the book yesterday..


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#5 Mon 10/29/07 11:15 am

strawberryrock
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

That looks awesome even though I don't believe in black pepper.  Maybe I could just add more red.


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#6 Mon 10/29/07 12:30 pm

chouettes crêpes
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

strawberryrock wrote:

That looks awesome even though I don't believe in black pepper.  Maybe I could just add more red.

what about white pepper?  is that even more sinful?


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#7 Mon 10/29/07 12:32 pm

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

Yay!  Thanks for posting this.


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#8 Mon 10/29/07 12:42 pm

heliumbaboon
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

That's almost salt-toasted tofu! It must be good.

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#9 Mon 10/29/07 12:44 pm

strawberryrock
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

chouettes crêpes wrote:

strawberryrock wrote:

That looks awesome even though I don't believe in black pepper.  Maybe I could just add more red.

what about white pepper?  is that even more sinful?

White pepper is better because I can't see it but I'm still not a fan.


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#10 Mon 10/29/07 1:29 pm

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

This is the best recipe ever.  And so simple.


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#11 Mon 10/29/07 1:30 pm

IsaChandra
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

I'll put it on the blog, too.


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#12 Mon 10/29/07 2:32 pm

BonzoGal
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

Frying is the gods' gift to humankind.  Peanut oil is ambrosia. 

I think I'll pretend to get a migraine now so I can go home from work and make this...   wink

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#13 Mon 10/29/07 2:38 pm

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

no way!  saying you have a migraine to get out of work is like saying your dad died so you don't have to work!  YOU JUST DON'T DO IT!

although if ever there was a reason to be tempted to, it's S&P 'fu.

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#14 Mon 10/29/07 2:41 pm

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

Thank you, Terry!!!!

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#15 Mon 10/29/07 3:00 pm

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

yes, thank you.  this sounds very good.

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#16 Mon 10/29/07 3:33 pm

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

I should have mentioned I've never made this with tofu.  I use seitan.  Although I'm sure the tofu is fabulous as well.


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#17 Mon 10/29/07 3:35 pm

heliumbaboon
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

I know I've had too much coffee, because I keep seeing this and hearing Salt n Pepa.

Ahh, push it.

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#18 Mon 10/29/07 4:59 pm

BonzoGal
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

calcuhater wrote:

no way!  saying you have a migraine to get out of work is like saying your dad died so you don't have to work!  YOU JUST DON'T DO IT!

although if ever there was a reason to be tempted to, it's S&P 'fu.

Heh, that's okay, in my office all I have to do is stand up and yell, "You people give me SUCH a migraine, I'm going home to eat, er, recover!" and someone would probably yell back, "Go home you luzer, you're giving us migraines too!"

My coworkers are fun.

Back to S&P tofu: Saveur did a kosher-salt comparison recently, and they recommend this brand as the flakiest and best tasting (Morton's had a chemical taste):  http://www.davidskosher.com/home.asp

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#19 Mon 10/29/07 6:37 pm

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

I just made this. And I ate it all myself.


I don't feel so good.


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#20 Tue 10/30/07 2:07 am

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

Hoveringdog wrote:

I just made this. And I ate it all myself.


I don't feel so good.

My scienterrific salt and pepper tofu research has reproduced your findings. I feel very queasy. This dish is tasty, but not to be faced alone unless you have a lot of restraint.


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#21 Tue 10/30/07 2:21 am

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

I accept your challenge.

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#22 Tue 10/30/07 2:26 am

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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

Yeah, I don't think it's meant to be one serving.


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#23 Tue 10/30/07 2:31 am

chouettes crêpes
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

Hoveringdog wrote:

Yeah, I don't think it's meant to be one serving.

Terry wrote:

(Crispy Chinese Salt and Pepper Tofu
Serves 4


Next time, I'll plant a solid plastic funnel in there, stuff my fluffy white in a sandwich bag and cream tang to the asscrack with fluffy white deliciousness. -seitanicverses
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#24 Tue 10/30/07 2:42 am

Hoveringdog
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

chouettes crêpes wrote:

Hoveringdog wrote:

Yeah, I don't think it's meant to be one serving.

Terry wrote:

(Crispy Chinese Salt and Pepper Tofu
Serves 4

Doh!


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#25 Tue 10/30/07 3:12 am

catotem
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Re: Salt & Pepper Tofu

Yes, I have no one else to blame for my being fat and out of control. But I don't want to hijack this thread by complaining about being overweight. The recipe is good! It just needs to be shared, not hoarded.

Last edited by catotem (Tue 10/30/07 5:57 am)


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