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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Steamed Tofu with Prawns and Glass Noodles
When I saw this on 3 Hungry Tummies, it looked so so delicious.
When I served this for dinner, everybody says it's so delicious.
Credits to 3 hungry tummies for creating this yummylicious dish.
I did some minor adaptations, by lining the base with glass noodles instead of wrapping the tofu with it, so that the glass noodles will have juices from the tofu and prawns because glass noodles need a lot of liquid during the cooking process. And I also used soft tofu, instead of firm tofu.
It's actually very simple, not much rules here.
Steamed tofu with Prawns and Glass Noodles
Recipe source : 3 Hungry Tummies
Ingredients:
As much soft tofu as you like,
As many prawns as per pieces of tofu.
As much glass noodles as you like, just soak them until they get soft before you use them.
Garlic oil for drizzling
Light soy sauce for flavouring
Sliced spring onion for garnish, and definately extra aroma and flavour.
Method
1. Soak glass noodles until soft, Drain and snip shorter. Place in steaming dish.
2. Cut tofu into prefered sizes. Arrange on top of glass noodles
3. Arrange one piece of prawn on each tofu.
4. Steam on high heat for 10 minutes.
5. Drizzle with garlic oil and light soy sauce and top with sliced spring onions.
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Thanks for the shout Wendy :) Your version looks marvelous!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what tofu dish to cook tonight! This looks simple and delicious, gonna make this for sure, yum! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis sound so simple and good.
ReplyDeleteWendy, this is so good, so easy yet delicious. I'll probably just eat it up without rice!
ReplyDeleteWow .... so delicious. I wanna book mark this.
ReplyDeletewahlaueh.. so yummy...
ReplyDeleteWendy..this look delicious...I love tofu cooked in any way and this is one simple and yet delicious....mmmm yummy :)
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! ^^
ReplyDeleteThanks fOr Sharing!!
the garnishing looks attractive and is healthy too!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious! I like how simple it is to prepare. Great for impressing guests!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely making this! Am sure your fAmily will want to have this again and again... Will you cook this again?
ReplyDeletewow, looks good and so simple to make, I'll definitely try this the next time around :)
ReplyDelete3 hungry tummies,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe :)
Bee,
Yes, very simple and delicious
Sonia,
Yup
busygran
Yeah, tofu can be filling too
Yummy Koh,
Hope u make this soon
Swee San,
Walaueh, ya woh
Elin,
ReplyDeleteI love tofu too, and this is really simple
Vernice,
You're welcomed
lena,
Some will prefer without the garnish, those who hates spring onions, LOL.
pigpigscorner,
True, it's very simple, yet looks impressive
Shirley,
LOL, am not sure. Not near future I guess. Haven't been cooking dinner for 2 months. Haha.
nileey,
hope u'll like this
Wuah, like from 5-star hotels/fine dinning restaurants har...some more soak the spring onions to make them curl...?
ReplyDeletethis looks so delicious!! i would never have thought to do that with my tofu. I must try it one day :)
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy! I am inspired to make this recipe, see here: http://foodloverscreations.blogspot.com/2010/12/steamed-tofu-with-prawns-and-glass.html#more
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's really good. :)
hi wendy. =) Very nice recipe, but I was wondering how do you cut the spring onion to look so nice for garnish? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous,
ReplyDeleteSlice it vertically, then soak in cold water :)
Wendy,
ReplyDeleteMay I know what's the tiny bits on top of the tofu? Is it fried garlic?
lyn,
ReplyDeleteAs said in the method step (5).
Yes, fried garlic.
Wendy,
ReplyDeleteHow do you prepare the garlic oil?
Is there any difference to drizzle the soy sauce after steaming and before steaming?
My husband suggests adding some cut chillies on top of the tofu...haha
lyn,
ReplyDelete1. Just saute the chopped garlic with oil until golden.
2. Yes. If u use the soy sauce before, your tofu will be stained, plus the water from tofu will leak out even more due to osmosis. If you add soy before the oil, it will also stain. So up to you.
3. Yes you can, but after steaming please.
3.
Does the garlic oil need to be very hot or can the garlic oil be prepared few days earlier? Thanks !
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing and amazingly simple! One thing I'd suggest is to de-vein the prawns.
ReplyDelete