_I don’t care what it looks like I’m proud. _ Edit: this is my badass tofu dish

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It looks good!

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Thanks, it is significantly tastier than I thought it would be and I wish I had people to share it with.

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How’d you cook the tofu? Looks kinda…raw

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It’s just boiled silken tofu. Better than you’d expect.

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What’s in the chili oil? That shit looks good af

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I used cardamom, star anise, Abit of garlic, and a cinnamon sticks as my aromatics. Then just sichuan pepper.

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Damn that looks good, chili oil is amazing

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you can absolutely fry silken tofu. coat it in a starch first for best effect

boiled tofu is also good tho, you can do it in a veg stock for extra flavour and stuff, make you some tofu stew

:chonky-bear:

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edamame is dope

way better than peas

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