Sweet and Sour Fried Tofu

To celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year, I will probably be sharing a series of Chinese recipes with you on Rasa Malaysia, and it started with my ginger and scallion fish Recipe a few days ago. These days, I have Christine of Christine’s Recipes here with her “Rainbow Fried Tofu” dish—or sweet and sour fried tofu. Christine’s recipes offer a good selection of homey Chinese Recipes which she makes for her family. If you read Chinese, you need to also check out her Chinese weblog. Please give her your warmest welcome!
Rasa Malaysia is one of my preferred food blogs that Iâve subscribed for a long time. I definitely admire Bee’s cooking, blogging and photography skills. When she asked me if I was interested in writing up a guest post, immediately I sent her a “YES” as its my honor indeed. Thanks to Bee for letting me have a chance to share my favored recipe—sweet and sour fried tofu—on her blog. Here you go.
We’ve got lots of various Chinese dishes with sweet and sour sauce. Just name a couple of, sweet and sour chicken, sweet and sour pork, sweet and sour beef, which are traditional and nicely accepted in unique countries. I posted these old-fashioned recipes on my humble weblog too. Whenever I go into a Chinese restaurant, I spot numerous Aussie folks would pick a dish in sweet and sour sauce. I can’t image how my Aussie friends are crazy about the taste of sweet and sour. Recently I created a dish on my own using this make-Aussie-crazy sauce with my preferred deep-fried tofu, feeling genuinely great with both of the intriguing combination of ingredients and colorful outlook. So I also name it as “Rainbow Fried Tofu”. This dish goes very properly with Jasmine rice, or served as an appetizerâ¦(get sweet and sour fried tofu recipe after the jump)

