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Japanese Tofu with Enoki Mushroom金针菇日本豆腐
Ingredients
Step 1/5
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This is what Japanese tofu looks like~ The brand does not really matter as long as it’s round
Step 2/5
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Cut the tomato into small cubes. Cut the root of the Enoki mushroom. Then wash it and break it off. Cut the tofu into rondelles (about 1 inch thick) and cover each piece with corn starch with a little bit of water
Step 3/5
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Heat up the oil. Fry the tofu when the oil just starts to smoke. It may take five to eight minutes to give the tofu a yellow crispy cover.
Step 4/5
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Dump the oil and no need to wash the pot. Use the residual to fry the tomato cubes until the juice is sucked out. Add half a bowl of water and wait until it boils to add the mushroom and fried tofu. Add sugar and ketchup and then put the lid on.
Step 5/5
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Keep the soup boiling for around three minutes and it’s done! Bon appetite!
Enjoy your meal!
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