Recipe: Chinese Braised Tofu

How do you folks get your recipes nowadays? I have a whole bunch of cookbooks but I never touch them, I rely on social media and YouTube. Been on a Chinese kick, just wanting to cook up comforting Chinese dishes. I found this video on YouTube and it looked so good and it’s actually quite simple to make! I made adjustments from the original (I always do). Check it out!

Chinese Braised Tofu

Ingredients
2 blocks of firm tofu, sliced into 1/2 inch rectangles – drained and patted dry (extra firm okay too)
6 spring onions – white sliced thin and at an angle, greens sliced into 2 inch sections (reserve greens on the side)
5-6 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp chicken bouillon
1 tsp sugar
2 Tbsp light soy sauce
1 Tbsp oyster sauce
1 Tbsp cornstarch
1 C water

1 Tbsp neutral oil for panfrying tofu

For sauce, mix in green onion whites, garlic, black pepper, chicken bouillon, sugar, light soy sauce, oyster sauce, cornstarch and water. Mix well. Set aside.

Pan fry tofu slices – brown on both sides. I had to do this in two batches since my pan wouldn’t fit two blocks of tofu in a single layer.

Add sauce mixture and cook until sauce thickens. Add green parts of the green onions and cook for an additional minute. 

Notes: Perfect dish to serve over rice – a bit salty. I would probably add a maybe 1.5 T of soy sauce next time. Take this with a grain of salt (heh), I’ve been into blander food lately.

Recipe Credit: Linda Guo’s Kitchen

6 thoughts on “Recipe: Chinese Braised Tofu

  1. I get my recipes from YOU, lol. Really and truly. And Jalna. Though I sometimes rely on the Honpa Hongwanji cookbooks since they were my mother’s, and she was a good cook. But mostly I do takeout.

    • Hahaha wow thanks! Better upload more recipes! Hard for me to want to follow recipes with no pics or visuals so those hongwanji don’t work for me. Wish someone would make recipes from the book and blog them!!

  2. I use cookbooks, online recipes, recipes I see on cooking shows, recipes I see in books/magazines, recipes I clipped out of newspapers & recipes blog friends (like you) post:)

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