2020年1月2日 星期四

Stinky Tofu Cooking Method

If you ever find yourself in Taiwan, and never tasted the well known Stinky Tofu, then you simply aren’t in Taiwan. A stinky(not so stinky) dangerously delicious food that produces a lot/ hate feelings. You might not welcome the odour at first trial but will surely fall in love with it after you are accustomed to it. Stinky tofu is a fermented soybean with a different cooking method that varies according to the regions. The commonest is the fried one which is a good way to start if you have never tried it before. You are probably wondering right now that it undergoes a complex process that should be best left in the hands of professionals. However, here is a simple, practical method for you and your loved ones, given by 許正, one of the best Taiwan chef. From the fermentation to the preparation, have a fabulous stinky tofu time in the kitchen. 

Fermentation
The processing of tofu is similar to cheese making and it is based on fermented soy milk that has undergone brining process. The fermentation process starts with the marination of tofu in a brine of fermented milk. Vegetables, fermented shrimp, and meat are added. It is put in an open jar for several months and this can be attributed to its stinkiness. Then, the tofu is marinated in the brine for 4-6 hours for more flavour

Natural microbes are produced and they acted on the tofu to create broth and the funky smell. The final tofu favour can vary depending on the location it is made, the temperature as well as the time, just like cheese. 

If you do not want the street stinky tofu smell, there are commercial slabs of firm tofu that can be purchased in Asian stores which most times undergo brining process for 2 days. Here is a good way to start and give this unique delicious Taiwan snacks a shot. Let’s dig in!

Ingredients
Prep time: 24 hours  Cook time: 20 minutes Serves: 4

14-ounce block of firm tofu
4 stinky fermented bean curd, mashed
1 teaspoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon coriander
1 teaspoon baijiu
1 teaspoon fennel powder
4 teaspoon vegetable oil


Sauce 
1 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons garlic sauce
2 spring onions, diced
1/2 teaspoon red chilli peppers( optional)

Preparation
  • Place the tofu on cutting board and cut in small rectangular pieces.
  • Mix the baijiu with water, and add fermented bean curd in a container
  • Soak the diced tofu in the fermented bean curd water for marination
  • Cover the container and let it in the refrigerator for 24 hours
  • After 24 hours, take out the refrigerated tofu, drain it and put it aside
  • Pour some cornstarch in a bowl and coat the tofu with it. 
  • Put a cooking wok on a medium-high heat and add the vegetable oil
  • Once heated, put the tofu, and fry until it turns golden brown.
  • Remove from oil and place on a paper towel

Sauce
Put soy sauce, garlic sauce and chilli sauce in a bowl and mix well
Add the sugar and the lemon juice.

Sprinkle the sauce, spring onion, coriander on the tofu and voila!

Tips
If you want the stinky tofu to be stinkier, elongates the soaking process to more than 24 hours. 
 Add salt to the brine according to how salty you want the tofu to be.

The Taiwan’s like their tofu paired with sweet or spicy sauces and the smell alone is enough to make their stomach rumbling. Well, it is stinky, but the addict says, the smellier it is, the better. 
You will surely get your neighbour envying with this simple yet amazing 許正 recipe.

Is stinky tofu something you will try at home? Leave a comment below, we will love to hear from you. 

2019年12月26日 星期四

Chatime Pearl Milk Tea Ingredients


Is chatime Pearl milk tea your addictions or occasional treats?  This Taiwan's most famous drink is everyone’s pastime sold at trendy shops and almost at every street corner nowadays. However, do you know that this creamy, delicious favorite drink of yours can be made at home?
Xu Zheng, a Taiwan reputable cook, shares his simple recipe to let get you started.

What is chatime pearl milk tea?
Chatime pearl milk tea has been called different names in different countries. Chatime pearl milk tea also called milk tea, pearl tea, bubble tea, boba nai cha, boba tea, tapioca tea(to name a few) originated from Taiwan and has gained popularity worldwide.

Either you want it sweet or savory, or you prefer milky or not, or yours is fruit or nut, this beverage is there to serve you according to your preference. Plus, it has chewy bouncy balls to munch on and have fun. 

Moreover, there are different flavors such as black or jasmine tea for plain tea flavor, strawberry, honey or mango for fruit flavor infusion, and also Taro. However, this article is all about the simple classic black tea with milk. It’s not too sweet unlike the ones sold in shops, super-fast except for the cooling time, and almost all the ingredients required (except for boba) are sitting right in the kitchen cabinets. Let’s dig into it!

Ingredients
1-2 black tea bags (per serving)
1 cup of boiled water
1/4 cup quick-cooking tapioca pearls (per serving)
Whole milk (or any other preferred milk)
1/2 cup sugar granulated sugar (or more as preferred) 

Syrup ingredient
1/2 cup of water
1/2 cup of sugar

Preparation

Prepare the tea
Add a cup of water in a pot and bring to boil on high heat.
Remove from heat after it is boiled and add 1 tea bag or  2 for a stronger tea flavor. 
Remove the tea bag after 15 mins and leave it to cool.

Prepare the syrup
Heat 1/2 cup of water either on the stove or microwave
Add 1/2 cup sugar and stir together
Remove from the heat when the sugar is dissolved

Prepare the boba or tapioca pearls
Put 2 cups  of water to a saucepan and bring to boil
Add ¼ cup of tapioca balls and stir immediately to avoid sticking
Leave it to boil for 5 mins. It is done when it is soft and floating on the water. 
Drain using a strainer and transfer to a clean bowl.
Pour the prepared syrup on it until the boba is immersed.
Leave it for 20 mins in room temperature 
Strain the boba and refrigerate until when it’s ready to be served.

Assemble the Chatime Pearl Milk Tea
Put the prepared boba in a serving glass and pour the prepared tea on it
Add whole milk or desire milk for that creamy Chatime pearl milk tea
Add the syrup for more sweetness.

 Xu Zheng recipe tips and tricks
  • Tapioca pearls or boba can be purchased at any Asian market or online. However, read the instruction on the packaging carefully. While some can take up to 2 hours there are quick ones that are edible within 5-10 mins.

  • This recipe is best when used or served immediately it is boiled as the pearls start to stiffen and crunchy after 1 or 2 hours. 

  • Use whole milk for Chatime Pearl Milk Tea, it makes a huge difference. 

  • For an iced cold Chatime Pearl Milk Tea cravings, add tea, ice, milk excluding the boba in a cocktail shaker. Shake well for a few seconds, and then pour into a glass filled with boba and ice.

  • Experiment with other tea such as Thai tea, chamomile tea, or anyone that you love. Come up with something new and tasty.