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  2. Silken Tofu and Edamame Soup (Edamame No Surinagashi) - AOL

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    In a small saucepan, combine the rice, salt, and water. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Partially cover, and adjust the heat to allow the mixture to gently bubble for 10 to 12 minutes.

  3. Sundubu-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    Sundubu-jjigae [1] (Korean: 순두부찌개) is a jjigae in Korean cuisine.The dish is made with freshly curdled extra soft tofu (sundubu) which has not been strained and pressed, vegetables, sometimes mushrooms, onion, optional seafood (commonly oysters, mussels, clams and shrimp), optional meat (commonly beef or pork), and gochujang or gochugaru.

  4. Tofu - Wikipedia

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    Dòugān (extra firm tofu) Dòugān (豆干, literally "dry tofu" in Chinese) or su ji (素鸡, vegetarian chicken) is an extra firm variety of tofu where a large proportion of the liquid has been pressed out. Dòugān contains the least moisture of all fresh tofu, the firmness of fully cooked meat, and a somewhat rubbery feel similar to that ...

  5. Made With Lau - Wikipedia

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    Made With Lau is an American YouTube channel that makes videos about how to cook Cantonese dishes. It features the Cantonese cooking of the Taishan -born Chung Sun Lau (known as Daddy Lau), who had more than 50 years of experience as a chef.

  6. How to Prepare Tofu - AOL

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  7. Stinky tofu - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese stinky tofu is cooked with many methods including frying, steaming, cooking in soup, and barbecuing, but is most commonly found in its fried form. [23] The Shenkeng Old Street in New Taipei 's Shenkeng District is known for having an entire boulevard dedicated to eateries serving Taiwanese varieties of stinky tofu.

  8. The 15-Minute Soup I Make All Winter Long - AOL

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  9. Perpetual stew - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of perpetual stew remains prevalent in South and East Asian countries. Notable examples include beef and goat noodle soup served by Wattana Panich in Bangkok, Thailand, which has been cooking for over 50 years as of 2025, [6] [7] and oden broth from Otafuku in Asakusa, Japan, which has served the same broth daily since 1945. [8]