Best Green Pepper Ham And Tofu Skin With Sesame Vinegar Recipes

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FRESH HOMEMADE YUBA (TOFU SKIN)



Fresh Homemade Yuba (Tofu Skin) image

If you ever had homemade fresh yuba in Japan you know what a delicacy this is. Well, you can make this yourself! You can make yuba either by soaking soy beans or buying soy milk. I don't buy soy milk and instead purchase soy beans online from a farmer in Midwest. Plan on spending some time making yuba. You can skip 1-4 in directions if you are using store bought soy milk for making yuba (don't use sweetened soy milk). Serving size is a guess depending on it's purpose.

Provided by Rinshinomori

Categories     Soy/Tofu

Time 2h30m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 1/2 cups whole dried soybeans
7 1/2 cups water
2 cups hot water
2 cups hot water

Steps:

  • Wash soy beans and soak in plenty of water for at least 8 hours or overnight.
  • Boil 7 1/2 C water in a large non-stick pot. Let the water come to a boil then turn down heat to simmer.
  • Divide drained beans in 2 equal portions. Using a blender, blend one portion of beans with 2 C hot water until very smooth and pour this into the non-stick pot containing 7 1/2 C boiling water. Repeat with remaining beans and 2 C hot water.
  • Place a colander over a large bowl (I usually have two bowls ready for this to pour the extra soy milk if the first one gets too full). Colander should be lined with cheese cloth (may have to double line if thin) or preferably cotton straining bag.
  • Carefully ladle the hot mixture into the cheesecloth. Be careful, it's very hot. Wear rubber gloves. Once all the mixture is ladled in, twist cheese cloth closed and with a canning jar extract soy milk by pressing down. Make sure the cheese cloth is always closed to prevent grated soy beans or okara from falling into soy milk. Pick up the twisted cheese cloth and continue to knead it to extract the milk. Now you have soy milk in the bowl and okara left in the cheese cloth. Use okara for other uses.
  • Pour the soy milk into a wide non-stick pot and heat the soy milk to 175°F or 79.5 C slowly. Once you reach the temperature, it takes about 7 minutes for yuba to form. Don't rush it.
  • Trim film away from the pot using a small knife and with your fingertips lift up one edge of yuba and insert a long chopstick underneath to lift up. Drain over the pot for a few seconds. Repeat until soy milk is all used up. What's left in the pot is red film known as amayuba. Scrape this off too with spatula.
  • Roll each yuba into rolls.
  • Variation: Half formed yuba takes 4 to 5 minutes steaming before the yuba has had the chance to attach to the sides of pot instead of 7 minutes steaming . Using your fingertips or chopstick lift the yuba (very delicate) and serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 55.8, Fat 2.9, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 7.1, Carbohydrate 3.2, Fiber 1.9, Sugar 1, Protein 5.4

BRAISED TOFU SKIN



Braised Tofu Skin image

Had this at a Chinese place and it was great! Tofu skin has a chicken-y texture and takes on the flavor of the sauce. Meatless and marvelous and vegan.

Provided by fluffernutter

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 25m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 pieces dried tofu
2 tablespoons peanut oil
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 cups bok choy or 2 cups other chinese greens
4 shiitake mushrooms, rehydrated and sliced
1/2 cup toasted unsalted cashews
1 tablespoon hot bean paste
1 cup vegetable broth
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil

Steps:

  • Soak the tofu sticks in water for 2 hours; drain. Cut into 1-inch pieces.
  • Heat the peanut oil over medium-high heat and saute the garlic then bok choy until tender. Add the mushrooms and saute until hot. Toss in cashews.
  • In a small bowl, stir together the bean paste, broth, sugar, cornstarch and sesame oil. Pour into the skillet and cook, stirring, until sauce boils and thickens.
  • Serve over rice, rice noodles, chow mein noodles, or wrapped in rice paper sheets like a burrito.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 179.1, Fat 15.2, SaturatedFat 2.6, Sodium 27, Carbohydrate 9.3, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 2.7, Protein 3.8

GREEN PEPPER, HAM, AND TOFU SKIN WITH SESAME VINEGAR



Green Pepper, Ham, and Tofu Skin With Sesame Vinegar image

This style of dish in Japan is called yasai okazu (vegetable side dish) perfect for eating with steamed white rice. It is very easy to make and provides very wonderful textural feel to your teeth. It's hard to describe it in English. In Japanese, it's called hagotae (to the teeth - like al dente feel to the Italians). This dish is great with steamed white rice. If you are a vegetarian, omit ham and increase tofu pockets (aka aburaage) to 4-5 slices. The taste of this dish is predominantly green pepper and sesame sauce and deleting ham does not affect the taste much.

Provided by Rinshinomori

Categories     Soy/Tofu

Time 30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 green peppers (can use equal mixture of green and sweet red peppers for color) or 3 sweet red peppers, seeded and deveined (can use equal mixture of green and sweet red peppers for color)
4 -5 slices ham
3 tofu pockets (aburaage)
1 tablespoon oil
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon soy sauce
3 tablespoons sesame seeds, lightly toasted
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 tablespoon mirin
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon soy sauce

Steps:

  • For Sesame Sauce: (Depending on size of green peppers, you may only need to use 2-4 T sauce for this dish and you can keep the extra sauce for other sauteed veggies and meat).
  • Grind toasted sesame seeds using a mortar and pestle or spice/coffee grinder until they are moderately ground. It should be half way between seeds and paste.
  • Combine prepared sesame seeds with oyster sauce, rice vinegar, mirin, sugar and 1 T soy sauce; set aside.
  • For Vegetables:.
  • Thinly slice green peppers, ham, and tofu pockets (aka aburaage) approximately same size.
  • Using a moderately high heat, heat a frying pan and add oil and sesame oil.
  • Add green pepper, ham, and tofu pockets (aka aburaage) slices to the frying pan and turn down heat to medium.
  • Saute for 5-6 minutes, stirring frequently.
  • Add 1 T soy sauce and continue to saute for additional minute.
  • Remove from heat and combine with sesame sauce and serve either warm or at room temperature.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 208.1, Fat 14.7, SaturatedFat 3, Cholesterol 14.7, Sodium 1036.6, Carbohydrate 14.1, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 8.7, Protein 6.5

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