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Deborah’s Hoisin Glazed Tofu Delight

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Ingredients

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12 ounces soft tofu (1 carton) or 12 ounces firm tofu (1 carton)
2 teaspoons peanut oil
2 teaspoons peanut oil
1/3 cup hoisin sauce
1 tablespoon thin soy sauce or 1 tablespoon light soy sauce
1 tablespoon rice wine or 1 tablespoon sherry wine
1 garlic clove minced
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1 teaspoon peanut oil
1/2 1/2 cup vegetable stock or 1/2 cup chicken stock

Nutritional information

338.6
Calories
191g
Calories From Fat
21.2g
Total Fat
3.4 g
Saturated Fat
1.3mg
Cholesterol
706mg
Sodium
24.7g
Carbs
2.4g
Dietary Fiber
13g
Sugars
13.7g
Protein
152g
Serving Size (g)
2
Serving Size

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Deborah’s Hoisin Glazed Tofu Delight

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    This was pretty good! Maybe the sweetness depends on the hoisin sauce, mine was just right. Thanks for sharing! Made for CQ 2014

    • 35 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Tofu Simmered in Hoisin Sauce by Deborah Madison, Entered for safe-keeping, asking my vegetarian friends to review this for me. From This Can’t Be Tofu! by Deborah Madison. Because hoisin sauce is very sweet, dice the tofu very small and serve it as a sauce over rice, with stir-fried spinach, green beans or broccoli on the side. For interesting presentation, cut the tofu into triangles, brown them briefly in a little oil, and add them to the sauce. Per Ms. Madison, soft tofu packed in water has the best flavor and texture, both of which are more pronounced if tofu is not browned. If you enjoy the pure flavor of soft tofu, heat the sauce with the tofu in it until it is just warmed through; if it reduces too much, add more water or stock to thin it out. Serves 2 as a main course, or 4 as an accent sauce., This was pretty good! Maybe the sweetness depends on the hoisin sauce, mine was just right. Thanks for sharing! Made for CQ 2014, Very tasty. I was expecting a sweeter flavour. Next time I will add a little sugar and change the peanut oil on the sauce for sesame oil.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    If Using Soft Tofu, It Is Easier to Crumble It and Heat It Up as Part of the Sauce in Step 5.

    2
    Done

    If Using Hard Tofu, Drain It, Wrap It in a Towel and Press While Assembling the Ingredients For the Sauce. Slice It Crosswise to a Scant 1/2 Inch Thick, Then Into Triangles. Blot With Paper Toweling.

    3
    Done

    Heat a Nonstick Skillet, Brush With 2 Teaspoons of Peanut Oil, Then Add the Cut Up Hard Tofu. Fry Over Medium-High Heat Until Golden, Then Turn, Adding Another 2 Teaspoons of Peanut Oil, and Browning the Other Side.

    4
    Done

    Combine the Hoisin Sauce, Soy Sauce, Rice Wine (or Sherry), Garlic, Pepper and Remaining 1 Teaspoon of Peanut Oil.

    5
    Done

    Stir in the Water or Stock, Then Pour the Mixture Over the Tofu and Shuffle the Pan Back and Forth to Distribute It Evenly.

    6
    Done

    Cook Over Medium Heat Until Bubbling and Slightly Reduced, About 2 Minutes.

    7
    Done

    Garnish With Sesame Seeds and Sliced Scallions.

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