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Recipe of Perfect Taro Root & Fluffy Fried Tofu with Edamame

 ·  ☕ 5 min read  ·  ✍️ Joshua Allison

Taro Root & Fluffy Fried Tofu with Edamame

Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, taro root & fluffy fried tofu with edamame. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook taro root & fluffy fried tofu with edamame using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Taro Root & Fluffy Fried Tofu with Edamame:
  1. Take 250 grams Taro root (boiled)
  2. Get 150 grams Firm tofu
  3. Take 150 grams Ground pork
  4. Take 50 grams Hulled edamame (frozen)
  5. Make ready 5 cm ●Grated ginger
  6. Get 2 tbsp ●Soy sauce
  7. Get 2 tbsp ●Katakuriko
  8. Make ready 4 grams ●Bonito flavored dashi stock granules
  9. Prepare 1 tsp ●Salt
  10. Make ready 1 dash ●Pepper
  11. Prepare For coating:
  12. Take 1 Katakuriko
Instructions to make Taro Root & Fluffy Fried Tofu with Edamame:
  1. Either boil or microwave the taro root! Once softened, place in a bowl and mash (if boiled in vacuum packaging, you can just mash them inside the package for convenience).
  2. Thoroughly drain the tofu, then break it up and add it to the bowl from Step 1. Add the ground meat and edamame, then mix everything together while mashing the taro root and tofu.
  3. Add all of the ● flavoring ingredients and continue mixing. Use plenty of ginger and pepper, if you like – it's delicious that way.
  4. Fill a wide container with plenty of katakuriko, and use a large spoon to scoop out a spoonful of the Step 3 mixture. Coat it in the katakuriko.
  5. While coating, the mixture may be soft from the taro root. Gently coat, taking care not to smash it.
  6. Fry in 170 ℃ oil until golden brown, and they're complete! They're already flavored, so enjoy them as-is.
  7. Make a ton and serve them up to guests on a big plate.

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