• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    16 days ago

    I like to put superfirm tofu in a salt water brine, the chuck it in the back of the fridge for about two months (I always have three bricks going). I have no idea if that is what stinky tofu is but it tastes like a delicious and mild blue cheese when crumbled.

    PS: If you let it sit for just two weeks, it tastes like a salty Queso Fresco.

    EDIT: I just tasted it. It is bang on feta cheese.

  • Tehdastehdas@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    I ate lots of deep fried mild beige stinky tofu in Taiwan. Once I had a meal with a bit of old grey stinky tofu - the smell of summer garbage was disturbing. Try the slightly aged mild beige stuff first.

    While we’re at it, try a translucent thousand year egg too, preferably as part of a dessert. Not bad, just weird.

  • fubarx@lemmy.ml
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    16 days ago

    Had stinky tofu with curdled pig’s blood in Taipei a while back. The people I was visiting had me try it at a night market. The smell was much worse than the texture or flavor. I could totally see someone who had grown up with it considering it comfort food.

    Helped that we had all had a fair bit to drink already.

  • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.ml
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    A few months ago I was in Taiwan and accidentally tried stinky tofu. It was pretty good actually! What happened was we were up really early in the morning before the stall’s smell set in and I grabbed a snack. I honestly don’t know if I could eat it with the smell as strong as it gets but maybe if I grabbed some and brought it to a different location it would still work for me