Cold Tofu with Century Eggs
Firstly, if you’ve got any concerns regarding century eggs (and I think I might know what your concern is exactly), let me assure you they are NOT made by soaking eggs in horse urine. In fact, they were never ever made this way. Century eggs are actually made by packing eggs with a mixture of clay, ash, salt, lime and rice hulls for several weeks as a method of preservation. Also known as thousand-year egg and millennium egg, century eggs are a popular ingredient in Chinese cuisine, where they are either consumed as it is or accompanied by other ingredients. The preservation process it undergoes results in its whites turning into a gelatinous dark brown with little flavour, whereas the yolk becomes a dark greyish-green with a creamy, savoury flavour. The yolk will also
Cold Tofu with Century EggsPreparation time: < 10 minutes
Serves: 4
1 block store bought soft tofu, rinsed quickly over hot water to remove any impurities
3 century eggs, soaked in hot water for 1 minute, discard water then roughly diced
1 tablespoon fried shallots
2 birds eye chillies, finely chopped
1 stalk spring onions, roots removed and finely chopped
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
1. Place soft tofu on a flat plate
2. Scatter diced century egg, spring onions, chillies and fried shallots over tofu
3. Drizzle with sesame oil and oyster sauce
4. Serve immediately. Alternatively you can leave it in the refrigerator for 1/2 an hour before serving
Source:http://www.chopstickdiner.com
Serves: 4
1 block store bought soft tofu, rinsed quickly over hot water to remove any impurities
3 century eggs, soaked in hot water for 1 minute, discard water then roughly diced
1 tablespoon fried shallots
2 birds eye chillies, finely chopped
1 stalk spring onions, roots removed and finely chopped
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
1. Place soft tofu on a flat plate
2. Scatter diced century egg, spring onions, chillies and fried shallots over tofu
3. Drizzle with sesame oil and oyster sauce
4. Serve immediately. Alternatively you can leave it in the refrigerator for 1/2 an hour before serving
Source:http://www.chopstickdiner.com
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