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Easy and Inexpensive but Yummy Panfried Tofu with Gochujang Recipe

 ·  ☕ 4 min read  ·  ✍️ Mable Estrada

Easy and Inexpensive but Yummy Panfried Tofu with Gochujang
Easy and Inexpensive but Yummy Panfried Tofu with Gochujang

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, easy and inexpensive but yummy panfried tofu with gochujang. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook easy and inexpensive but yummy panfried tofu with gochujang using 15 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Easy and Inexpensive but Yummy Panfried Tofu with Gochujang:
  1. Get The main ingredients
  2. Get Silken tofu (don’t use other)
  3. Get as much (to taste) Garnishes such as green onion
  4. Take Sauce
  5. Get Gochujang
  6. Prepare pinches Garlic
  7. Take Soy sauce
  8. Get lightly rounded teaspoon Sugar
  9. Get Sake
  10. Make ready Mirin
  11. Prepare Water
  12. Prepare Korean chili pepper powder (or coarsely ground chili pepper)
  13. Take Other ingredients
  14. Get Katakuriko
  15. Make ready generous amount Sesame oil
Steps to make Easy and Inexpensive but Yummy Panfried Tofu with Gochujang:
  1. The ingredients.
  2. Boil the silken tofu first. By boiling, it firms and hardens a bit, and becomes easier to handle.
  3. Cut the tofu in half horizontally, and slice about 1.5 cm thick. Place the slices for a while on a tilted cutting board. Drain the tofu well.
  4. By draining out the water, the tofu flavor becomes more concentrated and delicious To finish draining the tofu, wrap it gently and paper towels and press lightly.
  5. Let’s make the sauce. Combine all the sauce ingredients. I used a finely ground chili powder this time, but coarsely ground chili pepper is fine too. Mix very well.
  6. Put a generous amount of sesame oil in a large frying pan and heat over low. (The oil will be wiped out later, so it’s OK to add a lot here).
  7. Coat both sides of the tofu with katakuriko. Shake off the excess, and pan fry over medium heat. Use a big frying pan to keep the pieces from sticking to each other.
  8. When the tofu is golden brown, wipe off the excess oil in the frying pan with paper towels Otherwise the finished dish will be kind of oily.
  9. When both sides are browned (and the surface has hardened), add half the sauce to the frying pan.
  10. Swirl the frying pan to coat the tofu with the sauce. When the sauce is bubbling and has started to thicken, turn the tofu pieces over.
  11. Add the rest of the sauce. Swirl the frying pan again to coat the tofu with the sauce.
  12. When the tofu has been coated with the sauce, it’s done. It took 5 minutes maybe? Add some green onions or something as garnish. This dish is so good.
  13. I can eat 3 entire bowlfuls of rice with it. It’s also great as a drinking appetizer too. Don’t drink too much.
  14. Korean chili pepper is not too hot and has a sweet aroma, so use it for this recipe.
  15. Ready to serve and ENJOY!

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