Thursday, December 24, 2009

Tofu recipes?

I am a raw foodie.I have a tub of extra firm Tofu that I would like to use to make a recipe.The recipe has to be raw as in not cooked.Anyone have a good recipe?Tofu recipes?
here's they way we eat it in japan - the dish is called hiya yakko








tofu needs to be cold





cut the tofu into 1/2 inch by 3/4 inch cubes


top with:


a sprinkling of dried shaved fish (you may not want this due to your dietary preferences)


chopped scallion


freshly grated ginger





then pour a small but of your favourite soy sauce on top.








you could also make a nice salad with fresh julienned carrots, zuchinni and tomatoes - just sprinkle over your favourite seasonings. enjoy!Tofu recipes?
Raspberry Tofu Dessert





225g/10oz raspberries,


fresh or frozen


1 packet firm silken tofu


陆tsp vanilla essence


2 tbsp honey





1 If using frozen raspberries allow to thaw completely, retaining a few for garnishing.





2 Combine all the ingredients and press through a sieve to remove the raspberry seeds.


(This is made easier if first processed in a liquidiser or food processor).





3 Divide the mixture between four dessert dishes and chill for up to 2 hours.





4 Garnish with reserved raspberries and serve.
Get soy sauce, grated ginger green onion and Japanese bonito (fish flakes) and top off the tofu with all of the above and dig in. You could lightly sear it with teriyaki sauce to make tofu steak.
cut it in little squares, and let in sit in ginger or soy *any asian sauce you perfer*. and let it marinate. when you think it's good enough for you put it on a stick w/ your favorite veggies, and make shishkabobs%26lt;or however you spell! grill them however long you want!





it's really good, you just do it the way you want! you're fav sauce, your fav veggies, and the way you wanted to cooked!





hope i could help!


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Here are a few ways to prepare tofu. Some of the ideas use uncooked tofu.





http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/318166/ten_things_to_do_with_tofu.html

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