A meat free dish. Flavourful, delicious!
It's easy to cook, goes well with rice.
I think I've cooked this 3 times, I think.. or at least twice :)
I slurp the gravy like soup
Thanks Peng for this recipe...
It's easy to cook, goes well with rice.
I think I've cooked this 3 times, I think.. or at least twice :)
I slurp the gravy like soup
Thanks Peng for this recipe...
Daikon Beancurd Stew
Recipe from : Peng's Kitchen
300gm Daikon (white radish), cut into slanting chunks
150gm carrots, cut into slanting chunks
5 pcs Chinese black mushrooms, thickly sliced
150gm Tofu puffs, halved
1 pcs of tangerine peel (2gm)
2 stalk of spring onion, sectioned, white and green separated
1 inch ginger, sliced
2 cloves garlic , smashed
2 cubes white fermented beancurd (fuyue 腐乳)
1 Tbsp light soy sauce
½ tsp sugar
½ tsp salt
1 tsp cornstarch + 2 Tbsp water
1 tsp sesame oil
1. Heat wok on medium heat and put in oil. Fry garlic and ginger until fragrant
2. Put in fermented beancurd and fry until fragrant and garlic is slightly golden.
3. Put in daikon and carrots and cook for about 30 seconds.
4. Pour in water (enough to cover) and put in mushrooms and tofu puffs, tangerine peel, white parts of spring onions, salt, soy sauce and sugar. Bring to a boil and lower to a simmer for 30 minutes until carrots are tender.
5. Reduce gravy and thicken with cornstarch mixture.
6. Stir in sesame oil and green parts of spring onion. Dish up.
有菜有鱼,好吃
ReplyDeleteWhat's the different between these 2 types of "fuyu"?
ReplyDeleteI've also cooked this dish several times ^0^
ReplyDeleteWai Soh Man,
ReplyDeleteNo fish, it's a meat free dish
Ng Choi Yen,
The taste is different. The small jar is spicier and more pungent
Peng,
Hehe, yummy food should be repeated hoh :)
Sounds good! You've convinced me, and I've got some leftover daikon in the fridge that I didn't know what to do with it. Will try this recipe, thanks :)
ReplyDeleteMay I know what is tangerine peel? I know of assam peel(tamarind peel).
ReplyDeleteIt is the dried peel from mandarine orange?