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Tofu in Hot Afro-Asian Peanut Sauce

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Vegetables, Grains Asian Vegetable 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Tomato juice (or diluted tomato sauce/spaghetti sauce)
1/2 Banana
1/4 ts Ginger
Garlic to taste
2 tb Korean-style black soybean paste; about (easily found in plastic tubs at Asian groceries; and cheap) -or-
Generous splash of good soy sauce (not La Choy!)
Chiles to taste
1/2 c Peanut butter; at least

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 06:05:00 GMT
From: rain@hothouse.iglou.com (Rain)
Here's what I had for dinner tonight. It's based on the hot peanut sauce
many African cuisines pour on nearly everything, but like a good deal of
modern African cooking, it's taken on Asian influences and is now made with
tofu instead of chicken. (You could switch it back, of course.) All amounts
are VERY approximate.
1. Cook up some rice, preferably white Basmati. Let cool a bit--this dish
is best if only warm, not scalding, in the temperature sense.
2. Mince one onion and saute in oil till soft and beginning to brown.
3. Place sauteed onion in a blender and add above ingredients.
4. Whirl till smooth and thick but pourable, adding more tomato juice
and/or more peanut butter as needed/desired.
5. Slice up as much good firm tofu as you want and quick-fry till golden.
Park tofu over rice and drench with peanut sauce. Consume mass quantities.
Store leftover sauce--it stores well and is good at any temperature.
Paradisial for breakfast over mangoes.
If you're in a real rush, the onion isn't absolutely necessary.
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