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Steamed Firm Beancurd with Egg And Preserved Turnip


By Cuisine Paradise | Singapore Food Blog - Recipes - Food Reviews - Travel (Visit website)



A few weeks back I have done a similar beancurd dish using Firm Tofu with Leek (read more HERE) and now here is another version that I have adapted and modify from one of the "3 Plus 1 Sr 3( ? ???)" cooking show. For my recipe I used preserve turnip (??) instead of the dried shrimps because I prefer the fragrant and taste of preserve turnip with the bland tofu.







Estimate Cost On Ingredients: S$2.00



Ingredients: (serves 2)

1 Piece of Firm Tofu(??)

1 Medium Size Egg

1/4 Cup (50ml) of Water/Stock

1/4 Teaspoon Sesame Oil

Dash of Salt and Pepper



For Garnish:

3 Cloves of Garlic, minced

1 Tablespoon of Preserved Turnips(??)

1 Small Red Chili, thinly sliced

Spring Onion and Coriander





Method:-
1. Lightly fry the firm beancurd with 1/2 Tablespoon of oil then golden-brown on both side. Remove and drain well, cut into 9 equal parts and place it in a steaming bowl/dish.



2. Saute garlic and preserved turnip till fragrant and lightly brown with the remaining oil from frying the beancurd. Dish up and set aside.



3. Lightly whisk the egg in a bowl(do not over beat it), add in water, sesame oil, salt and pepper and mix till combined.



4. Strain the mixture through a fine sieve to get rid of lumpy egg cluster before pouring it the strained mixture into the prepared tofu dish.



5. When the water boils, steam the tofu and egg over medium low heat for about 10 minutes.



6. Top with the prepared garlic mixture and continue to steam for another 3 ? 5 minutes till egg custard is firm and toothpick inside and comes out clean.



7. Garnish with spring onion, coriander and chili then serve with steamed rice.





Note:-
~ Omit seasonings such as sesame oil, salt and pepper if using stock instead of water for the egg custard.



~ Rinse Preserved Turnips in water, squeeze dry before use.





If you cannot get hold of any traditional Asian "Firm Tofu(??)" in your area, you can replace it with with either one of those pan-fry / deep-fried tofu. I am sure this dish will lift up your appetite with more than 1 serving bowl of rice due to it's combination some fragrant spicy and salty toppings.









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