Deep Fried Tofu Cubes
1 min readFried tofu is delicious served simply, as a snack with a dipping sauce, or when added to a more complex noodle or rice dish to provide a boost of protein.
Serves 4-6
Ingredients
1 block firm tofu
4–5 cups oil for deep-frying
1. Drain the tofu and cut into cubes.
2. Add oil to a preheated wok and heat to 350°F. When oil is hot, add the tofu.
3. Deep-fry until the cubes turn a golden brown. (This will take about 10 minutes.) Drain the deep-fried tofu on paper towels.
Soft and Firm Tofu
Soft tofu is also known as silken tofu. It is used mainly in desserts — its soft texture doesn’t hold up well when fried. Soft tofu contains less protein than firm tofu but has a creamy texture that makes it perfect for shakes and puddings. Thicker and denser than soft tofu, firm tofu can hold its shape in soups and stir-fried and deep-fried dishes. It can even be used in recipes normally requiring the extra-firm texture of pressed tofu when it is pressed and drained for 2 hours or more. Firm tofu should always be drained for at least 20 minutes before using.