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Sunday, December 25, 2011

2011 Christmas Party

This year Christmas is celebrated with much cheer than the last as my Dad and my sisters with their family joined in the party. Together with my in-laws, my house was packed to the brim.  Everyone chipped in with the menu and this is one particular dish that I just must tell you. Nyonya appetizer or finger food.  This is called 'Taukwa Sumbat' or Stuffed Beancurd.

My family love this and it's been ages since we had this..I mean, really, really a long time.  

This is the bean curd, fried and cut into triangles. Slit it open in the center to stuff in the cucumber strips and beansprouts

This is great..the bean curd is so soft and kinda melt in your mouth.

This is eaten with peanut sauce which is made of peanut, of course, and some chilies and vinegar, salt and sugar.

I served this in my newly acquired replicate of Nyonya 'antique' plate which hopefully, will be an antique itself after 50 years to come...lol.  It's hand painted, mind you. Very pretty isn't it? And very, very expensive.  If you are interested to acquire one yourself, drop me an email...haahaa




And the genius behind this dish, none other than the Master Chef himself, MY DAD!
Thanks Dad, your Taukwa Sumbat was superb!!

Merry Christmas, Everyone! Thanks for your support in visiting my blog. Hope to post more interesting recipes next year!  A Happy New Year to all too!



16 comments:

  1. Wow, looks so tempting. Hope you had a lovely Christmas. Happy New Year to you too :)

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  2. Ah ee i like the most is the turkey so yummy and tasty. The taukwa is super delicious. :) kevin tsj

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  3. KT says it all! Super delicious! Great party! Looking forward to next year's!! Hahahaha!

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  4. wah, the Chef of the taukwa sumbat looks very happy holding that expensive plate with the taukwas. what a fantastic celebration!!!

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  5. Ellerine sağlık çok güzel görünüyor. MUTLU YILLAR

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  6. The hubby and I have been on a vegan diet for several months and this looks really great! Do you soak the tofu in anything before frying? I am still new to tofu and tempeh, but I am experimenting with them!

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  7. Thanks to all for your wonderful comments.

    Hi Jenniffer, no need to soak the tofu..there are a few types of tofu. Make sure you get the one with brown skin as this is great for this type of dish and it will not break easily. Other types doesn't suit well.

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  8. Thank you for the info! I will look for the brown-skinned version on my next trip to the store!

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  9. Love your blog!
    Happy New Year to you and to your family!

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  10. i znowu jestem głodna!!! wspaniałe! Szczęsliwego Nowego 2012 Roku!!!

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  11. Oh, I remember these tofu selling at the street stall in Malaysia! Yummy!

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  12. What a great idea with the bean curd - I am going to look for them here in Toronto. My family would love this!

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