Smoked salmon and tofu stir fry
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Ingredients :
1 large cake of firm tofu
200 g. of smoked salmon
1 onion, thinly sliced
1 tsp. of salted yellow beans (available in cans in supermarkets)
1 tsp. of sambal oelek or 2-3 pcs. siling labuyo
a small bunch of onion leaves, cut into 1″ lengths
1-2 c. of vegetable cooking oil
Cooking procedure :
Cut the tofu into 2 x 2″ cubes.
Heat the cooking oil in a frying pan. When it starts to smoke, add the tofu cubes and fry on all sides until golden. Drain on absorbent paper towels and keep warm.
Slice the smoke salmon thinly if it hasn’t been sliced. As thin as beef slices for cooking sukiyaki.
Pour off the cooking oil from the pan until only about 3 tablespoonfuls remain. Reheat. Saute the sliced onion with the salted yellow beans and the sambal oelek until fragrant. If using siling labuyo, press with a stapula lightly to release the spice. Add the fried tofu cubes and continue cooking over medium heat, stirring frequently, for about 15 seconds. Add the onion leaves and the sliced smoked salmon. Stir lightly so as not to break the salmon. Cook for a few seconds longer then turn off the heat.
The salmon does not really require cooking but stirring it with the vegetables allows the flavors to blend wonderfully. Note that I didn’t use any salt. The yellow beans and the salt from the smoked salmon are enough, believe me.
Serve the smoked salmon and tofu stir fry immendiately, preferably with hot rice.
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Moi (me) again, so what about Sa-C(onnie), ahaaaaaa… i loved smoked salmon too..especially on a green mango salad…yummm. But I’ll try your recipe.
Actually i first saw your pages “house on the hill” i think a year ago and i bookmark but i lost all my files overloaded ang PC. Then one day accidentally found you again and it was “SASSY LAWYER’S” page. Surprise again one day at Pinoy cook par hazard!
Maliit talaga ang mundo!!
LOL ang dami ko kasing alias! hahaha
ooooh salmon. we love salmon in my family. it’s funny coz we had it the other night. After all the meat from Christmas, seafood was a way to go
alam mo chef dapat category SASSY ASIAN INVENTION o maya sabihin mo lashing si sha…. kasi most people i know think am a serious person then when i suggest a silly thing… “lashing ka ba?”
anyway am not into tofu paano kasi ito ang isang food pinipilit sa bunga nga ko noon
but… SMOKE SALMON anytime
healthy cooking ba? ok just had rocket salad w tuna yan lang….
I was hoping I could get to see your salmon recipes, but there is no picture.
Hi Sassy,
I am a big fan of your site. I’m glad that it is up and running again. I will try this recipe. Like you, me and my husband planned on eating healthier foods this year. By the way, since you are planning on preparing tofu dishes, I hope you can post one with eggplant and tofu. My husband likes to eat this at Panda Express restaurant. Haven’t tried experimenting on it myself.
More power and Happy New Year to you and your family.
Hello po,
I’m a new reader , about 3 months I believe. Mahilig din po akong magluto, although I don’t have the luxury of doing it always(I’m a 23 year old single who works non stop) I still make sure that when I have time ,the dishes are delicious and healthy.
hehe
thank God for this blog
–:)
Dexie, and we had fish again last night. Will post it in a bit.
Shaaaa….. tapos na inuman dito ha. Ikaw ha hahahahaha
Noemi, try adjusting you browser settings. If you’re using IE, add this blog to the list of “safe sites”.
Maria, I have a couple already in the archives. Just click the “tofu” link in the category list.
Good for you, Kats. You know, sometimes, cooking can be a way to unwind too.
Smoked salmon and tofu are two of my favorites, but smoke salmon and tofu togehter? The combination seems disagreeable, but I will hold my judgement until after I try your recipe. Perhaps the sambal olek will help bridge the two disparate ingredients.
When the previously “untried” turns out to be a wonderful invention, eating is heaven.
great recipe, great blog! i was wondering if you could post recipes of gourmet sandwiches or other quick, non-messy meals i could bring to school. something i don’t have to pack in plastic baon kit and just stuff in a ziploc and a paperbag. i’m an ova-lacto vegetarian freshman Law student and it drives me crazy that I have to eat at Powerplant everyday when i could just prepare food at home. thanks!
Vegetarian, Vida…??? oooh, sorry, i don’t think i have relevant tips.
that’s ok. your recipes here are fantastic, anyway. hehe.
where can i buy smoked salmon? is it the same with salmon sashimi?
eiram, no, they’re not the same. but smoked salmon is available in bigger supermarkets and deli stores.