Agedashi Tofu are deep fried tofu pieces accompanied with a soya based dipping sauce and they are usually served as an appetizer. If you cannot find mirin and dried silver pomfret, then use medium-dry sherry and anchovy instead. Some food police would tell you that this is then not a traditional Japanese appetizer, nevertheless, the dish does taste delicious and good enough for me to recommend it. I love every bite of this crunchy and soft Tofu.
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- Cut the tofu into 3-inch squares or any desired patterns. Mix all the ingredients for the dipping sauce in a small pan and bring it to a boil.
- Heat the oil to very hot for frying. Coat the tofu squares with cornstarch and deep-fry them until golden brown and crispy. Remove and drain on paper towels.
- Place fried tofu squares in a serving bowl. Pour the prepared dipping sauce over. Garnish it with shredded seaweed and parsley if desired.
17 comments:
simple tofu recipe..looks good..yummy yoo :)
you asked me one questiona naa..we usually eat that palntain chutney as a side dish only..some times we dont take curd..instead of curd will take that chtney along with other curries!!
I hope u get it now :)
This looks delicious! So light and crispy and what yummy sauce!
@Lavanya,Reeni
Thank you. Lavanya, I think I got it. :)
I would love the crispy texture and the sauce sounds delicious!
Humm, love your dipping sauce!!
It looks delicious!
sounds lovely slowly buying things like fish sauce, mirin etc he he chow and chatter is my blogs new name its still Rebecca he he, oh and your right dosa is fermented pancakes
I don't eat much fried food, but fried tofu is definitely one of my weaknesses. This looks great!
These look better than the restaurants!! Will have to try this one day and then pair it w/ the cold tofu, hiyakko tofu.
love this tofu recipe. so simple and fabulous. sound delicious and crispy. love the dipping sauce you have used here. never tried soya based dipping sauce before.
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