HIYAYAKKO with
salty coriander and sesame oil
HIYAYAKKO with salty coriander and sesame oil

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Hiyayakko (冷奴) is Japanese chilled tofu that is served as an appetizer or side dish. The smooth silky and creamy texture of the tofu helps to cool the body To make Hiyayakko, we use silken tofu which has a creamier and velvety texture compared to regular tofu. Silken tofu also contains a lot more liquid. Chilled Hiyayakko Tofu with Salty Scallion Sauce.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have hiyayakko with salty coriander and sesame oil using 5 ingredients and 1 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make HIYAYAKKO with

salty coriander and sesame oil:

  1. Make ready 1 pack(about 300 g)…Tofu
  2. Prepare 15-30 g Coriander(as much as you like!)
  3. Get 1/5-1/4 tsp…solt
  4. Get 1 Tbsp…sesame oil
  5. Make ready and Black pepper

Cold Hiyayakko with a glass of Boiled okra gives a slightly slimy texture but goes well with salty and spicy mentaiko. Simple and refreshing hiyayakko is a quintessential summer dish in Japan. Simple and refreshing hiyayakko is a quintessential summer dish in Japan. I can understand why: it Traditional toppings include grated ginger, bonito flakes, shredded shiso leaves, chopped green onion and sesame seeds.

Instructions to make HIYAYAKKO with

salty coriander and sesame oil:

  1. Pour the tofu out of the pack. - As some water comes out, throw it away, be careful not to drop tofu. - Sprinkle salt and pepper on tofu. - On top of that, sprinkle chopped coriander. - Then sprinkle sesame oil. - And eat → good! - - * Tofu should be well cooled!

Simple and refreshing hiyayakko is a quintessential summer dish in Japan. I can understand why: it Traditional toppings include grated ginger, bonito flakes, shredded shiso leaves, chopped green onion and sesame seeds. Chilled tofu (Hiyayakko) is a simple Japanese cuisine. This is the best tofu recipe as for a summer appetizer as it is served cold but can be part of your. Adam Liaw (@adamliaw) добавил(-а) фото в свой аккаунт Instagram: "Side dish for tonight's dinner.

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