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    I Make Dinner in 2 Minutes With This Versatile Ingredient

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    When I tell people I can make my favorite recipe in under two minutes, they rarely believe it. There’s no secret, just a humble pantry ingredient: silken tofu. Soft and wobbly with a subtly sweet soybean flavor, silken tofu is a versatile ingredient that takes on the flavor of any sauce or condiment. It’s just one member of a larger soybean curd family that includes tofu skin, tofu puffs, and firm tofu—all varieties I keep in the back of my fridge or freezer. But melt-in-my-mouth, luxurious silken tofu is all I need to bring my favorite dishes together at a moment’s notice. 

    I started reaching for silken tofu regularly a few years ago, when I moved to New York. I’d eaten silken tofu plenty of times in miso soup and mapo tofu, but I never thought it could star as the main component of a complete meal. That all changed one night when my roommates and I, hungry from a night wandering the city, spotted silken tofu in our neighborhood’s 24-hour bodega. I immediately thought of the refreshingly cold, savory tofu pudding with chili sauce I’d eaten at the Manhattan Chinatown institution Fong On and decided to recreate something similar. 

    We went home, and I gently steamed the tofu in the microwave for a few minutes, then doused it with soy sauce and chili oil. We dug our spoons slowly into the block and savored each creamy, salty bite, and the tofu disappeared in seconds, leaving a pool of burgundy-tinged soy sauce on the plate.

    Since then, I’ve taken liberties with the recipe instructions and further reduced the prep time. Many recipes recommend poaching, steaming, or even microwaving silken tofu before incorporating it into a recipe, as it supposedly improves the tofu’s texture. However, I haven’t found a difference, so I prefer to skip this step. I simply open the package of tofu, drain the excess liquid, and plop the tofu onto a plate. Then, I pour a soy sauce–based dressing over it and eat it cold.

    The ingredients for the dressing I use are straightforward. I whisk together a few pantry staples—soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, white pepper, and a splash of black vinegar—and add a few sliced scallions, then pour it over the silken tofu. And just like that, I can get dinner on the table in two minutes flat. 

    The tofu is luxuriously creamy and delightfully spoonable, almost like a savory custard. The speedy preparation always belies how mouthwateringly delicious the dish is, which is why I make this at least once a week.

    Beyond this quick, easy method for preparing silken tofu, there are many other savory uses for the ingredient. It’s the star of mapo tofu, soondubu jigae (soft tofu stew), and miso soup—comforting recipes I can eat any day of the week. I also slip it into creamy bases, such as corn chowder or seafood curry, to give my meals a boost of protein. Of course, silken tofu’s sweet soybean flavor shines on its own, and I pair it frequently with a rotating cast of hot sauces, soy sauces, and chili oils.

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    Its versatility doesn’t stop with savory cooking; silken tofu also works well in desserts. To create douhua, or tofu pudding, I submerge silken tofu in a pool of brown sugar syrup. It works as a substitute for dairy in vegan desserts, such as key lime pie and chocolate mousse, and once it’s blended with sweetener and other ingredients, its smooth, creamy consistency really stands out. I’ve even tossed it into a smoothie for a protein boost.

    Whether it’s the base of my quickest meal or the secret ingredient in a dessert, silken tofu has added a bit of jiggly joy to my meals. I recommend grabbing a few blocks for your fridge—you might be surprised how often they come in handy.

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