This time, I am having it as a Savoury Silky Soft Tofu Pudding with fried dried shrimps, fried shallots, a dash of soya sauce and Kecap Manis (Indonesian Sweet Sauce).
Monday, 29 August 2016
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
TAU FU FAH - 豆花 - Chinese Soya Milk Custard
QUICK Tau Fu Fah (Chinese Soya Milk Custard)
To all Tau Fu Fah lovers : )
Here is a quick recipe for silky smooth and soft Tau Fu Fah (Chinese Soya Milk Custard).
One bowl of home made warm Tau Fu Fa / Chinese Soya Milk Dessert
Ingredients
2 litres of ready made Unsweetened Soya Milk (from any Asian Grocer)
4g of GDL + 150 ml of cold water (mix)
Methods - ready in about 40 mins
Pour the soya milk into a heavy duty s/s pot. Using medium flame, bring the soya milk to a slow simmer, for approx 6 to 8 mins until you see small bubbles appearing around the side. Turn off the flame and then let the hot soya milk sit for 1 to 2 mins. Remove the thin layer of soya milk skin with a chopstick.
Mean while mix 4g of GDL with 150 ml of cold water. Stir thoroughly until the GDL is fully dissolved. Pour this mix into another clean pot (with a lid) and put this pot on the floor.
While standing, carefully pour the hot soya milk into the pot (with GDL mix). Cover with the lid, leave it undisturbed and wait for about 30 mins for it to set. No stirring is required!
Instead of making sugar syrup, I serve mine with some Maple Syrup.
BTW I use a special 'Tau Fu Fah scoop' to scoop out my very Soft and Silky Tau Fu Fah.
Scoop out the water and the layer of bubbles before serving.
2 litres of Soya Milk + GDL (Gulcono Delta-lactone)
Still looks Great after leaving the Tau Fu Fah overnight / approx 12 hours,
plus a pic of the special 'Tau Fu Fah scoop'.
NOTE: Many thanks to my friend, Mrs Yap for sharing her recipe. This is a slightly 'tweaked' version. I used less GDL (because my first batch was sour and did not set) and I have decided to pour the hot soya milk from 1 metre/3 ft height into the pot filled with GDL mix (so that I do not need to stir).
Enjoy!
Please do try it out and let me know the outcome : )
Labels:
chinese dessert,
chinese soya milk custard,
chinese soya milk pudding,
Douhua,
GDL,
homemade dessert,
quick recipe,
simple recipe,
soya milk,
tau fu fah,
豆花
Location:
Melbourne VIC, Australia
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
MEN LAPEL FLOWERS / MINI ROSE BUD LAPEL PIN - handmade especially for Aussie guys
Wear a MINI ROSE BUD LAPEL PIN / MEN LAPEL FLOWER this Spring - made especially for the dapper Aussie guys.
tiny rose bud lapel adornments - smaller than a 10 cents coin!
wear a handmade rose bud pin this spring : )
all loving hand stitched and made with the amazing Liberty of London fabrics
just a tiny splash of colour and personality to your suit!
simple, small and colourful 'Attention Grabber'
easy to wear - tie tack clutch back
Dainty Rosette Lapel Pins
These mini Rose Bud Lapel Pins are handmade by me using the amazing Liberty of London tana lawn cotton fabrics. These buds are tiny, around 1.9 cm (3/4") big. They are available in my Etsy shop.
Handmade in Australia.
Monday, 1 August 2016
BLACK SESAME PORRIDGE - 芝麻糊 - Chinese Black Sesame Sweet Porridge
Here is my take on a Quick and Simple Black Sesame Porridge.
Ingredients
Black Sesame Powder - approx 150g
Water - 1.5 litre
Potato Starch - 3 tbsp + mix with 1/4 cup of water
Rock Sugar - a lump about 1/2 egg size
1. Mix black sesame powder with water.
2. Add some rock sugar and cook in medium flame, stirring all the time.
3. Bring to a boil, then add potato starch mix. Cook the black sesame
porridge until your preferred consistency. If it is too thick just add
some more water.
4. Enjoy!
6 important reasons for eating Black Sesame Seeds
Ingredients
Black Sesame Powder - approx 150g
Water - 1.5 litre
Potato Starch - 3 tbsp + mix with 1/4 cup of water
Rock Sugar - a lump about 1/2 egg size
1. Mix black sesame powder with water.
2. Add some rock sugar and cook in medium flame, stirring all the time.
3. Bring to a boil, then add potato starch mix. Cook the black sesame
porridge until your preferred consistency. If it is too thick just add
some more water.
4. Enjoy!
Potato Starch (left), Black Sesame Powder (right) & Rock Sugar (middle)
6 important reasons for eating Black Sesame Seeds
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