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Pan-Fried Stuffed Tofu With Oyster Sauce


Sauce
  • 125 g Ground meat
  • 2 Dried mushrooms (soaked in water and chopped finely)
  • 1 stalk Sring onion, chopped
  • 2 slice Ginger, minced
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp White pepper powder
  • 1 tsp Light soya sauce
  • 1 tsp Sesame oil
  • 300 g Tofu
  • 50 g Cornstarch
  • 1 stalk Chopped spring onion
  • 1. 5 tbsp Oyster sauce
  • 1. 5 tbsp Light soya sauce
  • 90 ml Water
  • 1/2 tsp Chicken bouillon
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1/2 tbsp Cornstarch
  • 1/2 tbsp Sugar
  1. Combine all the ingredients for the filling in a bowl and stir until the mixture is well-blended. Stir together all the ingredients for the sauce in a small bowl. Set aside.
  2. Cut the tofu into 10 rectangles, each about 4x7cm in size. Using a spoon to hollow out the center of each tofu rectangle to make a little box. Pat the tofu 'boxes' dry and dust them lightly with cornstarch. Fill each with about 1 tablespoon of the stuffing, mounding it slightly. Pat each piece of stuffed tofu with additional cornstarch.
  3. Pour enough oil into a skillet to fill 3 inches. Heat oil over medium-high heat to 150C/300F. Deep-fry the stuffed tofu, a few pieces at a time, until the tofu is golden brown and the filling is cooked through, about 5-6 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
  4. Heat a skillet over high heat until hot. Add 1 tablespoon of the reserved oil and swirl to coat the sides. Add green onions and stir-fry until fragrant. Add the sauce and bring to a simmer.
  5. Slip the fried tofu into the sauce and stir gently to coat. Transfer the tofu onto a serving platter, and serve hot.

Pan-Fried Stuffed Tofu With Oyster Sauce

68 comments:

Priya Suresh 22/4/10 21:27

Slurppp!!!such a tempting pan fried tofu...makes me drool..

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Christo Gonzales 22/4/10 21:31

now THIS is cooking! What a beautiful tofu dish - this is tofu elevated to a 5 star status.

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Subhie Arun 22/4/10 21:32

yummy n inviting dish..my all time fav...tofu..nice presentation dear!

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lisaiscooking 22/4/10 21:39

The sauce with green onions looks fantastic! This sounds like a winner!

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Pavithra Elangovan 22/4/10 21:53

Looks damn beautiful and really making me drool in the first picture...

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Anonymous 22/4/10 22:01

This looks great. Unique to me, and I can't wait to make it.

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Cool Lassi(e) 23/4/10 00:50

What an awesome snack choice Angie. Your creativity never ceases to amaze me. I don't think I ever thought of digging a small hole in the Tofu. hehe. Nice!

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The Duo Dishes 23/4/10 02:37

Interesting dish! That's a great way to stuff tofu. The little hole in top makes it easy to put anything inside.

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Velva 23/4/10 02:41

This looks really good. I enjoy tofu as long as someone else is making it for me.

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My Little Space 23/4/10 04:56

Yumm..yumm...yumm...I would love to have this everyday! Just light and nice....perfect for small eater like me!
Have a great weekend!
Regards, Kristy

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tasteofbeirut 23/4/10 04:57

Angie

What an elegant and delicious way to present tofu!

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Elin Chia 23/4/10 05:04

What a wonderful tofu dish! I am a tofu lover :) Angie thanks for sharing this recipe. The green scallions makes it more flavorful.

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WendyinKK 23/4/10 05:23

Ohhh... I've never thought of adding mushrooms to the meat mince filling.
Thanks for sharing

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TasteHongKong 23/4/10 05:27

Well, I'm just thinking to make a similar dish : ).

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Pete 23/4/10 05:27

Wow, you really make a bland tofu to be full of flavours in this this dish....nice and delicious.

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Noob Cook 23/4/10 06:30

This is what I like to order when I eat out at Chinese restaurants. You make it so beautifully!

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Ivy 23/4/10 07:20

I've never eaten tofu before but it looks delicious. Have a wonderful weekend.

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citronetvanille 23/4/10 07:24

What a gorgeous tofu dish, I love tofu with pungent sauces and this one seems delightful!

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Devaki 23/4/10 08:51

Dear Angie - There is nothing better than pork filled fried tofu in a yummy brown sauce and yours looks absolutely mouthwateringly delicious.

Totally the kind of food I want to dig into now! Where's my bowl of rice...:)

Ciao, Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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Anonymous 23/4/10 08:56

Wonderful recipe, and you've presented it so beautifully.
Wishing you a fabulous weekend ahead.
*kisses* HH

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MaryMoh 23/4/10 09:10

Beautiful dish! I will be very happy just having this with rice :D The gravy looks glossy and delicious....mmm

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denise @ quickies on the dinner table 23/4/10 09:28

Wow! So tempting! I love tofu so I would attack this without a thought LOL It looks like a Chinese restaurant dish or something I might be served at a Chinese wedding banquet. Wonderful!

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Finla 23/4/10 09:41

Till now i don't like tofu; but this looks really yumm.

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Katy ~ 23/4/10 10:46

You have elevated tofu to elegance and made it a fashion statement! Well done.

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Belinda @zomppa 23/4/10 13:19

Ooo...it's like eating at a fancy restaurant.

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petite nyonya 23/4/10 14:14

Tofu never look so good before!

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A Canadian Foodie 23/4/10 14:52

Now we're talkin'! I got the new post through my mail - and YUM. Am I ever glad I did. Who would have thought of stuffed tofu? LOVE the idea and the recipe. I truly cannot wait until I try this.
:)
Valerie

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Biren 23/4/10 16:14

I love any dish with tofu. This looks delicious and very nicely presented!

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Anonymous 23/4/10 17:36

I love the idea of stuffed tofu and then pan frying it! Delicious with oyster sauce, terrific dish!

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Namitha 23/4/10 18:35

Oh my ! that looks so wonderful..never had a stuffed tofu before

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Chef E 23/4/10 18:42

Ummm, this is right up my alley! I love how you put this together!

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Tuty @Scentofspice 23/4/10 20:13

This is my kind of comfort food. Healthy and delicious!
Oh, if only I can convince the rest of crew to love tofu as much as I do :-)

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Sook 23/4/10 20:23

Oh wow, I love it! I love tofu and the sauce looks amazing!

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3 hungry tummies 24/4/10 01:44

I have been craving for this ever since someone asked me about Hakka food, now my craving is getting even worst lol
Fantastic!

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Amy @ cookbookmaniac 24/4/10 03:33

Angie! The sauce looks amazing! shiny and tasty. This is exactly what I like to eat. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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chow and chatter 24/4/10 05:13

oh this looks yum need to eat more tofu have a fun weekend

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nora@ffr 24/4/10 05:58

vat a great idea!! i love it!!! soo pretty :D

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tobias kocht! 24/4/10 09:57

Looks delicious. I love tofu when it is fried.

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Abhilash 24/4/10 11:43

Never tried a Tofu but the dish in the image looks delicious

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Christine Ho 24/4/10 13:33

What a delicious dish! Love the tofu cooked in plenty of oyster sauce.

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Cynthia 24/4/10 20:06

You make tofu look so enticing!

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sangeeta 24/4/10 20:48

wonderful way to stuff tofu.......really really really great!!

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Dinners and Dreams 24/4/10 23:36

Who knew tofu could be stuffed and look so delicious? Thanks for a wonderful idea!


Nisrine

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fimere 25/4/10 01:31

ton assiette est très appétissante et surement délicieuse
ça me donne envie de passer à table, j'adore
bonne journée

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Reeni 25/4/10 02:05

I never saw tofu looking so good Angie! What wonderful flavors and a lovely sauce!

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zurin 25/4/10 05:38

that tofu dish looks absolutely enticing...tofu is not my fave food but cooked like this it can sure be!

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tigerfish 25/4/10 08:06

There is a lot of work to make this. First, you have to prepare the stuffing, then deep-fry then braise. No doubt it is worth the efforts cos the final dish is very delicious.

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Cheah 25/4/10 16:59

Your tofu sure is a winner! Looks so tempting!

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Pei-Lin 25/4/10 16:59

Ooooh ... This is one of my favorite ways to devour tofu! Looks mouthwatering!

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Veggie Belly 27/4/10 05:56

i love this stuffed tofu idea! im going to try and vegetarianize this.

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Rosa's Yummy Yums 28/4/10 15:28

Very interesting and so appetizing! I love tofu and oyster sauce!

Cheers,

Rosa

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Tebonin 29/4/10 08:46

My mum cooked me this dish five years ago..Geez... miss it so much..you can even cook it with microwave.

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Heather S-G 29/4/10 21:56

Meat-stuffed tofu...that makes me smile :) This sounds super tasty!

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Xiaolu @ 6 Bittersweets 6/5/10 04:08

This looks tasty, but I don't eat most meat. I bet a shrimp filled version would still be great.

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Y 10/5/10 02:48

That looks so good! Incidentally also looks exactly like the kind of dish I love eating but am too lazy to make :P

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Katy-Mei 26/9/19 09:32

Looking forward to have another go with this dish, been to long... makes me drooping now! :-P

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