Chanpuru is a popular Okinawan dish and means, roughly, "something mixed." Goya is a bitter fruit, and looks very weird, but it is very tasty with this tofu, egg, and pork stir-fry. Okinawa food is very different from regular Japanese cuisine. You can find many new and adventurous dishes at an Okinawa restaurant. Yield: 4 servings
Time: 30 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 goya
- 1/2 medium onion
- 1 egg (beaten)
- 1/2 lb firm tofu
- 1/2 lb sliced pork
Spices - 1 tsp hon-dashi
- 1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp sake
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp sesame oil
- bonito (optional)
Preparation- Cut goya lengthwise, remove seeds with a spoon, then slice. Sprinkle salt on the goya and massage it into the fruit. Let stand for 5 minutes.
- Wrap tofu with cooking paper and microwave for 2 minutes, then grill for 2 minutes on medium heat and transfer to a plate.
- Heat sesame oil in the frying pan, cook onion and goya for 3 minutes then add pork for 3 minutes over medium heat. Add sake, soy sauce and hon-dashi
- Add grilled tofu and beaten egg, mix
- Serve in a dish with sprinkled bonito. (optional)
Title :
Goya Chanpuru
Description : Chanpuru is a popular Okinawan dish and means, roughly, "something mixed." Goya is a bitter fruit, and looks very weird, but it is...
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