Monday, 2 March 2015

Posted by Aggie on Monday, 2 March 2015 No comments

In this dish, the pork and shrimp mixture nicely contrasts the softness of the tofu creating a very nice feel in your mouth when you eat it.
It's not too complicated to make as long as you have minced pork on hand as the shrimp can be minced up quite fast.
Any pork and shrimp left over can be cooked on it's own in a "meat ball" which is quite tasty on it's own.
The shrimp is actually the star of the dish while the pork is used as a binding agent for the pork since it's not fully minced and needs help to stick together.

Steamed Tofu with Minced Shrimp and Pork

Makes 8 blocks Prep Time: 10 mins Cook Time: 10-15mins

Ingredients

Main:
  • ~50g  of Minced Pork
  • 100g Shrimp (peeled and shelled)
  • 1 package soft or silky Tofu (Other Tofu like all-purpose or firmer ones are fine too but in a steam dish, you can use more delicate tofu)
  • 1 tsp Soy Sauce
  • 1 tsp Sugar
Sauce - Optional:
  • 1/2 Tbsp Oyster sauce
  • 1 tsp Sugar
  • 1/2 Tbsp Corn Starch
  • 1/3 cup water

Directions

  1. On a cutting board, start chopping up the shrimp and mince the shrimp. It does not have to be finely minced, you can have some bigger pieces but you'll want to have at least 1/2 to 3/4 shrimp in a nice paste
  2. Mix with the mince pork. Use just enough to help bind the shrimp together, you may not need to use all 100g. I personally like more shrimp then pork
  3. Add soy sauce and sugar and mix
  4. Open the package of tofu and very carefully rinse the tofu water off.
  5. Cut the tofu into enough pieces to fit your steam dish. I'm able to fit 10 pieces before I run out of room.
  6. Put all the tofu pieces onto the dish and lightly score the top with a hash pattern.
  7. Put a spoon of the pork and shrimp mixture on top of each tofu piece. (picture to the right)
  8. Cover the dish with saran wrap and steam for 10-15 mins.
  9. Keep an eye on the meat, the pork will be the longest thing to cook so depending on how much pork you used, the cooking time can vary.
  10. Once it's done steaming, you'll still find a considerable amount of water in the dish, try pouring as much out as possible.

The dish is basically ready but if you find it too bland because the tofu is bland, either make the sauce or just add fish soy sauce to the dish.

  1. If you want to make the sauce, in a small bowl, mix together all the ingredients for the sauce.
  2. Heat it up in a skillet until a boil.
  3. Cook until the sauce is at the right thickness to your liking.
  4. Remove from heat and pour on top of the tofu.
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