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Default Any good recipes using tofu?



dsi1 wrote:
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> On 5/13/2010 1:17 PM, Arri London wrote:
> >
> >
> > dsi1 wrote:
> >>
> >> On 5/13/2010 11:06 AM, George wrote:
> >>> On 5/13/2010 4:46 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> >>>> On 5/13/2010 3:51 AM, Artistic Taste wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> I think I edited this correctly(I hope).
> >>>>> Just wanted to thank everyone for their ideas. Making tofu interesting
> >>>>> has been a task, but these are all wonderful suggestions and I
> >>>>> appreciate them greatly.
> >>>>
> >>>> One of the most remarkable dishes that I make is to cube soft tofu, add
> >>>> soy sauce, and sprinkle bonito flakes on top. It's a sublime flavor
> >>>> explosion! This only works if you do it rarely. Otherwise, it's a pretty
> >>>> ordinary dish. :-)
> >>>
> >>> If you want to take it up a notch add some thinly sliced scallions, a
> >>> few drops of sesame oil and a light dusting of ground red pepper in
> >>> addition to the shoyu and katsuobushi.
> >>
> >> Sounds great! Katsuobushi would be the shaved bonito. It's quite
> >> remarkable stuff isn't it? How they turn fish flesh into a glassy
> >> material that shaves like wood is amazing and mysterious.

> >
> > Salted, fermented and dried.
> >
> > Sorry I didn't buy a kezuriki (used to shave the block of fish) when I
> > had the chance.

>
> I have seen those plane thingies in eBay. Too bad it looks like you
> can't get the whole katsuobushi in the states. There might be a business
> opportunity here. :-)


It must be a lot of work! Anyway, the place that sold the kezuriki also
sold the block of fish. It wasn't in the US. When I decided to go back
and get the plane (for that's what it is) and the fish, shop wasn't
stocking either any more