Cantonese style tofu in black bean sauce is a savory and flavorful dish that is popular in many Chinese restaurants. The dish is made with soft tofu that is braised in a sauce made from black beans, garlic, ginger, and other spices. The result is a tofu dish that is tender and flavorful, with a slightly sweet and savory sauce. This article will provide you with a recipe for Cantonese style tofu in black bean sauce that you can easily make at home. The recipe is simple to follow and only requires a few ingredients that you can easily find at your local grocery store. So if you are looking for a delicious and easy-to-make tofu dish, then you should definitely try this recipe.
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TOFU WITH BLACK BEAN SAUCE - 豉汁豆腐
Tofu with Black Bean Sauce is one of my go-to dishes for vegetarian/vegan guests, or for the occasional meatless Monday. Trust me, you won't miss the meat.
Provided by Judy
Categories Tofu
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Cut the tofu into ¼-inch thick squares. Pat each piece of tofu dry with a paper towel, and set aside.
- Place a clean wok or cast iron skillet over high heat until it just starts to smoke. This is an important step to prevent the tofu from sticking. Turn the heat down to medium, and add 2 tablespoons of oil to coat your pan. Pan-fry the tofu on both sides until lightly golden brown. Turn off the heat, and transfer the tofu to a plate.
- Over medium heat, and add 1 tablespoon of oil to your wok, along with the garlic, black beans, the white parts of the scallions, and the chopped chilies. Depending on how hot your chilies are, as well as your own tolerance for spice, you may want to use more or fewer chilies--or none at all. I used 7 dried chilies, de-seeded.
- Stir and cook everything for a minute, taking care not to burn the garlic. Add in the tofu, the Shaoxing wine, light soy sauce, sesame oil, white pepper, sugar, and the green parts of the scallions.
- Stir-fry gently so as to not break up the tofu. When the mixture is bubbling, stir your cornstarch mixture to ensure that the cornstarch is completely dissolved.
- Then add it to the wok, stirring gently and quickly until the sauce has thickened and evenly coats the tofu. Serve immediately!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 237 kcal, Carbohydrate 9 g, Protein 13 g, Fat 17 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 436 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving
CANTONESE STYLE TOFU IN BLACK BEAN SAUCE
Make and share this Cantonese Style Tofu in Black Bean Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Provided by foodart
Categories Vegetable
Time 45m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Wrap the tofu slabs in paper towels or a cotton towel, and set a heavy weight, such as a cast-iron skillet on top. Let them stand for 30 minutes to press out excess water. Then cut them into slices about 1/2" thick and 2 1/2" long. Put them in a bowl.
- Mix the soy sauce, garlic sesame oil and oil and combine together for a marinade and pour it over the tofu slices. Toss lightly to coat, cover with plastic wrap, and let the tofu sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- In a mixing bowl combine vegetable broth, soy sauce, wine, sugar and cornstarch and set aside until needed.
- Heat a heavy skillet and add 2 1/2 tbsp of the oil. When hot, arrange some of the tofu slices in the pan and sear over very high heat for 2 to 3 minutes on each side, or until golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain. Reheat the pan and continue frying the remaining slices. Remove and drain.
- Heat the pan again, add the remaining 1 tbsp oil and heat until hot, about 30 seconds and then add the minced seasonings. Stir-fry about 15 seconds, until fragrant, and then add the onions and bell peppers. Toss lightly with a slotted spoon or spatula over high heat and cook about 2 minutes, until the onions and peppers are slightly tender. Add the snow peas and the sauce, and toss lightly until the sauce has thickened. Add the fried tofu slices and stir the vegetables and sauce with a spatula to coat them. Scoop the tofu and vegetables onto a platter and serve with steamed rice.
CHINESE STEAMED WHITE FISH FILLET WITH TOFU (CANTONESE STYLE)
This looks like a lot of ingredients but you'll find it's really easy to do...and so beautiful and tasty at the same time!!! Serve this with steamed jasmine rice and stir-fried or steamed Asian veggies. An easy and healthy meal!
Provided by Michelle Chen
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian Chinese
Time 30m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Bring about 1 1/2 inches of water to boil in a pot fitted with a steamer basket.
- In a large bowl, stir together the chile, garlic, ginger, and black bean sauce. Stir in dark and white soy sauces, vegetable oil, sugar, and white pepper. In a small cup, mix together the cornstarch and water. Stir into the sauce. Cut fish fillets into thin strips, add to bowl, and coat well.
- When water in steamer has reached a boil, carefully place the tofu cubes in a single layer in the basket, and steam, covered, for 2 minutes. Place the fish strips on top of the tofu; cover and steam for another 3 minutes.
- Remove and garnish with chopped green onion. Serve with steamed white rice and stir-fried or steamed Asian vegetables.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 279.5 calories, Carbohydrate 12.6 g, Cholesterol 51.2 mg, Fat 14.1 g, Fiber 1.5 g, Protein 27.3 g, SaturatedFat 2.1 g, Sodium 800.5 mg, Sugar 5.1 g
BLACK BEAN TOFU AND NOODLES
A yummy vegetarian dish that incorporates black bean sauce to perfection! I always use Vegetarian Oyster Sauce.
Provided by Wendys Kitchen
Categories Soy/Tofu
Time 27m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Heat peanut and sesame oil in wok.
- Add tofu and stir fry until crisp. Remove and set aside.
- Add onion and stir-fry 3 minutes.
- Add garlic and remaining vegetables and stir fry three minutes.
- Add noodles, sauces and sugar and 3 tbs water, stir-fry until noodles are soft and everything is heated through.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 599.7, Fat 14.5, SaturatedFat 3.1, Cholesterol 94.5, Sodium 287.7, Carbohydrate 93.9, Fiber 6.6, Sugar 7.4, Protein 26.4
Tips:
- When choosing tofu, opt for firm or extra-firm varieties as they hold their shape better during cooking.
- To remove excess moisture from the tofu, press it between layers of paper towels or use a tofu press.
- To achieve a crispy texture, pan-fry the tofu until golden brown on each side before adding it to the sauce.
- If you prefer a softer tofu, simply simmer it in the sauce until heated through.
- To make a vegetarian version of this dish, omit the shrimp and add more vegetables, such as bell peppers, carrots, or broccoli.
Conclusion:
Cantonese-style tofu in black bean sauce is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer, main course, or side dish. With its combination of savory, sweet, and slightly spicy flavors, this dish is sure to please everyone at the table. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a beginner, this recipe is easy to follow and yields consistently delicious results. So next time you're looking for a quick and flavorful meal, give this Cantonese-style tofu in black bean sauce a try.
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