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Monday, November 19, 2012

Tofu,Corn, and Chive Fritter


























I love tofu and this is one great way to cook tofu.  Fritters !... who doesn't like them...I do and so does the  Wild Boar.  While surfing for a great way to cook tofu, I found one good one on Biren's blog and I have all the ingredients for this tofu fritters.   Thus making them for our weekend treat is not a problem...finger licking good dipped in wasabi....I can't ask for more...can I ?  LOL!  Wasabi.....my favorite hot dip !  Thank you Biren , for this addictive tofu fritter recipe :)  Love it !



























combine, corn, mashed tofu and chives and rice floor till well combined
add salt to taste 




























love this shot....see the boiling oil..... beautiful huh  :)

























love it but can't afford to eat this often....

























golden and crispy on the outside and soft on the inside


























see the wasabi....LOL! love it !
I can't  live without wasabi....it helps clear my nasal passage...hahaha

























the rice flour makes the tofu fritters crispy


























love the crispy crust and soft and tender inside.....and the chives adds
flavor and fragrance to the tofu :)



Tofu, Corn, and Chive Fritter - adapted from Roti n Rice


Ingredients:

12 oz (340g) extra firm tofu, well drained
2 corn yielding abut 1 1/2 cups (250 g) cooked corn kernels
1 oz 930 g chinese chives
2 tbsp  (16g ) rice flour
1/2 tsp salt
Canola oil for deep frying

Method:

Boil corn in a  large pot of water for about 7 minutes. When cooked, remove from pot and slice corn kernels from the cob.  Process tofu in a food processor until smooth.  Transfer to a bowl. Add corn kernels, Chinese chives, rice flour, and salt.  Mix until well combined.

Heat canola oil in a deep pan. Using two spoons, shape heaping spoonfuls of tofu mixture into balls.  Drop into hot oil and deep fry until golden brown.  Remove and drain on paper towels.  Serve warm.




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23 comments:

  1. YUMMS!! i love tofu and chives, put them together into a fritter , totally irresistable. Looks like i wil have to break my self imposed rule of no deep frying ;P

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    1. Yea...next time , I must remember to add some chillies to it :)

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  2. Elin, this is also my favourite! Must be very delicious with the wasabi dipping. Love it :)

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    1. Yea...it is delicious with the wasabi...got the oomph ! :)

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  3. I can imagine how crispy they are! I love tofu but seldom fry them because too much cleaning to do after that. Maybe I should try this out after seeing your tempting pictures.

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  4. Dip in kampung koh chili sauce must be yummy too.

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    1. Sonia...yea , with kampung koh chilli sauce, you can't stop eating ! LOL!

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  5. Glad to hear you enjoyed the recipe. Your fritters turned out beautifully. Thanks for the shout-out!

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    1. Biren...you are welcome and thank you for sharing such a delicious crispy tofu fritters. The family love it ! :)

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  6. Yum! I love tofu too! This really got my attention ... must make soon!

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  7. what a delicious idea with tofu! looks super crispy in the pictures! yum!

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    1. Lena....it is crispy on the outside and soft and delish on the inside :)

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  8. Oh didn't know can use rice flour in fritters. yay, i'm very happy to know this. thank you so much for sharing, pinned to try, maybe will try baking :D
    I know you know baking, I have 3 baking books to giveaway on my blog. do come join the giveaway

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    1. Shannon...thanks for inviting me to your giveaway. I would love to join and win myself baking books....I am still adding to my collection of cookbooks. I love baking but I am still not good :)

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  9. My goodness! Look amazing!
    They remind me of pei-pa tofu - the ones shaped in a chinese soup spoon to resemble the old chinese "guitar-type" instrument. They are made from mashed tofu too!

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  10. Lynne....haha it is something like pei-pa tofu. Addictive and I can't stop at one eventhough it is deep frying :p Oink oink first :)

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  11. ur blog is awesome! love it. keep it up. thanks for sharing recipe.

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