yong tau foo : 27 Recipes
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Yong Tau Foo
Yong tau foo (stuff tofu and other vegetables with fish paste) is a very famous and delicious hawker food in Ipoh. Today I am going to make this dish by my home made fish paste that I had prepared a few days ago. the ingredients 300 g of[...] |
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Yong Tau Foo
If I'm not mistaken, Yong Tau Foo is a Hakka dish and being half-Hakka my mom taught me how to make this dish. Feel free to omit or add in any vegetables to your liking. Ingredients: (Serves 4) 300g fish paste 200g pork mince 50g salted[...] |
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Healthy Yong Tau Foo
This is for my lunch~~ Simple! Yong Tau Foo! Soup boiled with soya bean + ikan bilis Goes very well with rice~~ And my grandma's yummy chilli sauce! |
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Yong Tau Foo (Recipe)
Ingredient: 1 small Bitter Gourd 50 g of prawn paste 50 g pork mince Pepper Soy sauce 5 slice of carrot Corn flour Some Parsley 2 green chili 1 red chili |
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Ampang Yong Tau Foo - Sedap?
This is honestly my first time trying Ampang Yong Tau Foo. Sure, I have eaten the normal Yong Tau Foo served dry or in a soup with noodles. However, Ampang Yong Tau Foo is slightly more different than being your ordinary Yong Tau Foo. The[...] |
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Homemade "Yong Tau Foo" Soup
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Bagus La Mian Yong Tau Foo
When you are at Bagus, be sure to try their ikan parang fishballs which are big and bouncy, not too salty yet has the sweet taste in every chew. I can't seem to get sick of eating that, and simply don't mind ordering all fishballs instead of[...] |
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Yam Rice with Yong Tau Foo
Once again I decided to cook my hubby's favorite Yam Rice . This time, hubby went to buy some yong tau foo to go with the "Yammy" rice. As before, the cooking task is performed by rice cooker , which results in perfectly done Yam Rice :)[...] |
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The Yong Tau Foo Stuffing Mystery
Our good friend CK took us to the Chinatown section of Kuala Lumpur during our tour of Malaysia in August. Walking through a little alleyway we entered a small bustling wet market. These markets, still commonplace in Asia, are collections of[...] |