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Homemade Tau Foo Fah (????/ Soymilk Custard
Now back to this soymilk custard, initially i thought of just buying the soymilk to make this but my mum said "why not just make your own, it's also very easy" all i need is a blender so i ended up making the soya milk too. I'm glad that i made the soya milk , it tasted really good especially when it's still warm and knowing that it's really fresh . I referred to wendy's recipe for the soymilk but i used 300gms of soya beans instead of 250gms and with 1.8L of water and elin's recipe for the making of tau foo fah. Soymilk ingredients: 300gms soya beans, soaked overnight 1.8L water 1. Blend the soya beans with water ( i did that in 4 portions) 2.Pour the soya milk into a cheesecloth ( i used a clean baby cloth diaper) and squeeze out the soya milk ( also did that for couple of times) into a large pot. 3. Before putting the soya milk on boil, i actually strained the soya milk again to ensure it's totally grainless. 4.Boil the soya milk ( make sure it's totally boiled.) Ingredients A 5 1/2 cups of boiling soy milk Ingredients B 1 tbsp cornstarch 1/2 tsp GDL 1/4 cup cold water Ginger sugar syrup 6 tbsp sugar 1 cup water 1 piece of old ginger, thumbsized, crushed (bring to a boil until sugar dissolves) Method: 1.In a small cup, mix ingredients B 2. Pour the boiling soy milk in a gushing motion at 2 ft above the pot with GDL mixture. 3.Give the mixture a quick stir and cover it with a cloth before putting the lid on. Leave for 30 minutes. 4.Scoop away the layer of bubbles on top of the soy milk custard and now ready to serve. Actually i do not know how long it took to set becos after doing that, i went out and only came back after an hour and it has well set by then. related searches : Homemade
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