Monday, August 01, 2011

Sambal Fried Tofu/ Sambal Fried Beancurd


This dish paired well with rice or coconut rice (nasi lemak), the spiciness from this dish would get you going and asked for extra rice.  Cut the extra firm tofu into pieces, pat dry and pan-fried in oil until golden brown.  Then, prepare your favorite sambal sauce and add in the fried tofu.  Sorry, I won't be sharing with you my  sambal sauce recipe.  But I am sure you already have your favorite sambal recipe that you cooked for your family that could be used in this dish.  I also tried it with pan-fried hard boiled eggs which was equally delicious.


I used a spoon to scoop off the chili and onion from the tofu before passing it to my girls.  I gave them 3 pieces each which they finished it all with glasses of water.  Not bad I would say because this sambal was really spicy, even I was sweating from eating this.  I think they have discovered that spicy food are delicious thus they have developed the tolerance for it.

10 comments:

  1. I love fried tofu.... I have eaten it with my mom since I was a child although I have never made any. This looks fantastic.

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  2. I always here tofu is not what it seems like. maybe needs a better name.

    I would try this

    Dave

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  3. yummy way to have tofu with samba it looks delicious

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  4. That tofu looks so delicious and crispy - and I don't even consider myself a big fan of tofu!

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  5. Yum yum...I just cooked some dishes with sambal today too! Spicing it up! :)

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  6. sambal tahuuu!!! i loveeeee! just need a plate of rice...if have keropok...wowww...heaven!

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  7. love your vegetarian version of tofu sambal, look so yummy!

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  8. Ohmigoodness that looks amazing. And hearing about it with hard boiled egg sounds even better! And I'm not even that keen on tofu :)

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  9. Oh yeah! Hot, spicy and crispy! Pass me the rice please!

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  10. I love this - can have extra bowl of rice.

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