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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Tofu coconut noodles

I have been missing Asian food here. Authentic Japanese, Chinese or Thai restaurants...especially thai..... and also thai ingredients..... Things like lemon grass, lime leaves, galangal and basil leaves. Last week, I came to know that my friend Ruchi has a "basil" potted plant at home. She offered the use of her plant and leaves....at my disposal..and as I was craving for some thai inspired meal.... I cooked these noodles....with the ingredients, I found here...




Ingredients:

  • 400 gms angel hair or regular spaghetti noodles ( fresh or dried egg noodles would be nice)
  • 300 grams of extra firm tofu
  • green capsicum -- 1 medium sized
  • red onion --1 medium sized
  • carrot -- 1 medium sized
  • frozen corn -- 1/2 cup
  • garlic -- 6 cloves
  • ginger -- 1 inch piece
  • coconut milk -- 1/4 cup
  • green chili -- 2-3 according to taste
  • oil -- 1 tbsp
  • soya sauce -- 1 to 2 tbsp
  • spring onion  -- 2 
  • basil leaves -- 7 to 8 leaves
  • salt and pepper to taste

Recipe:

  • Remove tofu from the package and put it in 2-3 paper towels so as to drain the water. Keep aside.
  • Boil spaghetti or egg noodles according to the package directions. Drain and wash with cold water and keep aside.
  • Chop the onion, capsicum and carrot to long pieces. Grate the ginger and garlic. Chop chilies. Defrost the corn. Keep aside.
  • Heat oil, add onion. Stir fry for 3-4 minutes. Then add capsicum, carrot. Stir-fry till it is soft and cooked another 2-3 minutes. Add the ginger, garlic and chilies.

  • Add frozen corn, mix well. Add soy sauce and season with salt and pepper.

  • Chop tofu to half inch cubes. Add to the vegetable mix. Stir-fry for 2-3 minutes.


  • Add the boiled spaghetti/noodles and mix everything well. Keep the heat medium high.

  • Add coconut milk and chopped basil leaves and turn off the heat. Mix.

  • Add more salt, pepper and soy sauce if required.
  • Garnish with chopped spring onion.
  • Serve hot off the pan.


Quantity:

  • 3-4 servings


Notes:

  • I have used italian dried spaghetti noodles. You can use asian egg or rice noodles.
  • You can also use buckwheat/soba noodles or glass rice noodles.
  • You can add different vegetables like mushrooms, beans or cabbage.... or even chicken or shrimp.
  • You can add fish sauce, about a tbsp along with the soy sauce.

























1 comment:

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