Ma Po Tofu #1
| 3 Green onions; cut into 1/2 pieces |
| 1 tsGarlic |
| 1 tspeppercorn powder; Szechuan |
| 1 tbCornstarch |
| 2 tbSoy sauce |
| 4 Blocksbean curd |
| 1 1/2 cChicken broth; (maybe 2 cups) |
| 2 tbHot bean paste; (or 2 1/2) |
| 1 lbGround pork; or beef |
Ma Po Tofu #1 Preparation
1. Cut the bean curd into 1/2 inch cubes. If its a good, hard bean curd, you can cut them a little smaller. 2. Put the bean curd in the wok, with enough water to cover it, on high heat. When the bean curd cubes begin to float to the top, drain and remove from the wok. (If youre using a soft bean curd, skip this step, or you wont have any bean curd left to cook.) 3. Fry the meat over high heat, breaking it up, until its all browned. 4. Add the garlic, hot bean paste, soy sauce, chicken broth, and bean curd to the meat. Toss them about for a bit, so that they all get to know one another. Make sure all the bean curd soaks up some of the juice, otherwise itll taste like so much styrofoam. 5. Add the green onions and Szechuan peppercorn powder and continue to stir for a minute or so. 6. If it looks like soup, mix 1 T cornstarch with 1 T of water to make a thin paste and add it to the mess. If it still looks too runny, do it again. Dont overdo this, you dont want to get rid of all the sauce - you just dont want it to be a soup. I often skip this step. 7. Serve over rice. Yum! REC.FOOD.RECIPES From rec.food.cooking archives. Downloaded from G Internet, G Internet.
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