Din Tai Fung Classic Cold Appetizer (Shredded Kelp and Dried Tofu)

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A refreshing and appetizing cold appetizer that recreates the classic flavors of Din Tai Fung. This dish combines the crispness and chewy texture of shredded kelp, shredded dried tofu, soybean sprouts, and glass noodles, all tossed in a sweet, sour, savory, and aromatic sauce. It's perfect for hot weather or as a starter before any meal.

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Cooking Time
Approx. 20 minutes
Difficulty
easy
Servings
Approx. 3-4 servings

🍳 Cooking Flow

Blanch the dried tofu, soybean sprouts, shredded kelp, and pre-soaked glass noodles in sequence, then drain thoroughly. → Place all drained ingredients into a large bowl. → Add all seasonings, including thick soy sauce, sesame oil, chicken powder, vinegar, sugar, and minced garlic. → Using your hands, thoroughly mix all ingredients with the sauce until well combined, then plate and serve.

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Ingredients List

Dried Tofu:130克
Soybean Sprouts:70克
Shredded Kelp:200克
Glass Noodles:一小把
Thick Soy Sauce:2大匙
Sesame Oil:2大匙
Chicken Powder:1小匙
Vinegar:2大匙
Sugar:3/4大匙
Minced Garlic:適量 (約1大匙)
Red Chili Pepper:少許 (裝飾用)

Important Notes

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Glass noodles should first be soaked in cold water for 15 minutes to soften before blanching. After blanching, rinse with cold water for an even chewier texture.

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It is crucial to thoroughly drain or gently squeeze out excess water from all blanched ingredients. This prevents the cold appetizer from becoming watery and ensures a richer flavor.

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Using gloves to mix directly by hand allows the sauce to adhere more evenly to each ingredient, which is more effective than stirring with chopsticks.

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📅Published:11/14/2021

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