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How to Make Asian Tofu: A Step-by-Step Guide

Kaia by Kaia
14/03/2025
in Chinese Food
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Tofu is a versatile ingredient in Asian cuisine, known for its ability to absorb flavors while offering a creamy texture. Whether you’re making tofu for stir-fries, soups, or grilling, learning how to prepare tofu properly is key to getting the best results. This article will walk you through the process of making Asian tofu at home, providing a simple, easy-to-follow guide that anyone can use, no matter their cooking experience.

What Is Tofu?

Tofu is made from soybeans, and it’s a key part of many Asian dishes. It is essentially soy milk that has been curdled and pressed into blocks. The texture can range from soft to firm, depending on how much water is removed during the pressing process. Tofu is rich in protein and is a great option for vegetarians and vegans who need a meat substitute. In Asian cuisines like Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai, tofu is a popular ingredient that is used in various dishes.

Types of Tofu

Before diving into how to make Asian tofu, it’s important to understand the different types of tofu. These types vary in texture, and each type is best suited for specific dishes:

Silken Tofu: This tofu has a soft, smooth texture and is often used in soups, smoothies, and desserts.

Firm Tofu: Firm tofu has more texture and holds its shape better, making it ideal for stir-fries, grilling, or frying.

Extra-Firm Tofu: Extra-firm tofu has the least amount of water and is perfect for grilling or frying. It can also be used in soups where you want the tofu to maintain its shape.

In this guide, we will focus primarily on how to make firm tofu as it’s the most commonly used in Asian cooking.

Ingredients for Making Tofu

To make tofu from scratch, you’ll need a few simple ingredients:

Soybeans: The main ingredient for tofu. They are available in most grocery stores and Asian markets. Use dried soybeans for this recipe.

Coagulant: A substance used to curdle the soy milk. There are two main types of coagulants: nigari (magnesium chloride) and calcium sulfate (gypsum). Both are used in tofu-making, but we’ll use calcium sulfate in this guide for a creamy texture.

Water: Used for soaking the soybeans and making the soy milk.

Equipment You’ll Need

To make tofu at home, you’ll need the following equipment:

Blender: To blend the soybeans into a smooth paste.

Cheesecloth or Nut Milk Bag: To strain the soy milk.

Large Pot: To boil the soy milk.

Tofu Mold or a Small Rectangular Container: Used to press the tofu into shape.

Heavy Object or Tofu Press: To press the tofu and remove excess water.

Step-by-Step Process for Making Tofu

Step 1: Soaking the Soybeans

To begin, you need to soak the soybeans overnight. Place about 2 cups of dried soybeans in a large bowl and cover them with water. Let the soybeans soak for at least 12 hours or overnight. This step helps soften the beans, making them easier to blend and extract the soy milk.

Step 2: Preparing the Soy Milk

After soaking the soybeans, drain and rinse them thoroughly. Now it’s time to blend the beans into a smooth paste. Place the soybeans in your blender, adding about 4 cups of water. Blend on high until the mixture becomes a smooth, creamy paste. This step is crucial to getting the best texture for your tofu.

Step 3: Straining the Soy Milk

Next, you need to strain the soy milk to remove the solid bean residue (known as okara). Place a cheesecloth or nut milk bag over a large bowl and pour the blended soybean paste into the cloth. Squeeze the cloth to extract the soy milk. Be sure to press out as much liquid as possible.

What remains in the cheesecloth is the okara, which you can discard or use in other recipes. The liquid that you’ve extracted is your fresh soy milk.

Step 4: Boiling the Soy Milk

Now that you have your soy milk, it’s time to cook it. Pour the soy milk into a large pot and bring it to a boil over medium heat. Stir the soy milk frequently to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pot or forming a skin on top. Once the soy milk begins to boil, lower the heat and allow it to simmer for 5-10 minutes.

Step 5: Adding the Coagulant

Once the soy milk is simmering, it’s time to add the coagulant (calcium sulfate). Dissolve about 2 teaspoons of calcium sulfate in 1/4 cup of warm water. Stir this mixture into the hot soy milk slowly and gently. You should see the soy milk begin to curdle almost immediately, forming curds and whey.

After stirring in the coagulant, allow the soy milk to sit for about 10-15 minutes. During this time, the curds will separate from the whey. You’ll notice a yellowish liquid (the whey) collecting at the bottom of the pot.

Step 6: Draining the Curds and Whey

Now that the curds have formed, it’s time to separate them from the whey. Carefully pour the mixture through the cheesecloth or nut milk bag into a large bowl. The curds will be caught in the cloth, while the whey will drain away.

You can save the whey for use in soups or as a liquid for other recipes. Be sure to squeeze the cheesecloth to extract as much whey as possible.

Step 7: Pressing the Tofu

Once the curds are drained, it’s time to press them into tofu. Place the curds into a tofu mold or a small rectangular container lined with cheesecloth. Fold the cheesecloth over the top of the curds.

Place a weight or a heavy object on top to press out any remaining whey. The longer you press the tofu, the firmer it will become. For soft tofu, press for 15-20 minutes. For firmer tofu, press for up to 1 hour. The more you press, the drier and firmer the tofu will be.

Step 8: Unmolding the Tofu

Once your tofu has been pressed, carefully unfold the cheesecloth and remove the tofu from the mold. The tofu is now ready to be cut into blocks or slices. At this point, you can either cook the tofu right away or store it in the refrigerator for later use. If you plan to store it, keep it in water and change the water daily.

How to Cook Asian Tofu

To make your tofu more flavorful, you can try a few different cooking methods. Tofu absorbs flavors very well, so marinating it or seasoning it can take your dish to the next level.

Stir-fry

For a simple stir-fry, cut your tofu into cubes or slices and fry it in hot oil until golden and crispy. Then, toss it with vegetables and your favorite stir-fry sauce.

Grilled Tofu

For grilled tofu, press the tofu to remove excess water, then slice it into thick pieces. Marinate the tofu in a sauce of your choice, and grill it on a preheated grill or stovetop grill pan.

Tofu in Soup

Silken tofu works great in soups. Simply cube it and add it to your favorite broth or miso soup. The tofu will absorb the flavors of the soup and add a creamy texture.

Crispy Tofu

For crispy tofu, coat the tofu in cornstarch and fry it in oil until the outside is golden and crispy. This works great for dishes like crispy tofu with chili sauce or Thai-style crispy tofu.

Tips for Making Perfect Tofu

Use fresh soybeans: The quality of your soybeans will directly affect the taste and texture of your tofu. Make sure to use fresh, high-quality soybeans.

Press thoroughly: The key to firm tofu is pressing it well. Don’t rush this step.

Experiment with flavors: Tofu has a neutral flavor, so feel free to experiment with different marinades or seasoning blends to enhance its taste.

Conclusion

Making Asian tofu from scratch is a rewarding experience. With just a few simple ingredients and tools, you can create fresh, homemade tofu that will elevate your Asian-inspired dishes. Whether you’re stir-frying, grilling, or adding it to soups, tofu is a delicious and healthy option that can be customized to fit your tastes.

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Kaia Green is a staff writer for WhatFoodrecipes, where she covers everything from holidays to food. She is a graduate of Syracuse University, where she received a B.A. in magazine journalism. She has taste-tasted hundreds of products and recipes since joining WhatFoodrecipes in 2023 (tough job!), she considers the kitchen to be her happiest place. When she’s not at the supermarket or trying out a new recipe, you can find her at the beach, in her backyard or on the couch — typically with a glass of wine in hand.

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