Transform a simple block of tofu into a mouth-watering masterpiece! Discover the golden ratio of our secret sauce with oyster sauce and perilla oil that will make you crave extra bowls of rice.
The Ultimate Rice Thief: Super Simple & Spicy Braised Tofu with a Magical Secret Sauce\n\nAre you tired of the same old side dishes every day? What kind of menu usually graces your dining table? For those who are exhausted from a repetitive diet and want to stimulate their appetite, or those craving something spicy and neat after consuming greasy holiday foods, we have prepared something special. Today, I'm going to introduce a 'Spicy and Sweet Braised Tofu' recipe that transforms a completely ordinary block of tofu into the world's most spectacular 'rice thief' (a Korean term for a dish so delicious it makes you eat more rice). Tofu is an essential, healthy source of protein on our tables, but it can easily taste bland and boring. However, if you utilize the golden ratio secret sauce and the special cooking tips we are sharing today, it will be reborn as a fantastic main dish that will easily make you finish two bowls of rice. You can achieve a deep flavor comparable to a professional Korean restaurant using only familiar ingredients found in your refrigerator, so even beginners in cooking should try it without hesitation. Now, shall we make this irresistible braised tofu in earnest?\n\n## Two Core Secrets That Determine the Taste of Braised Tofu\n\nThere are two crucial tips hidden in today's recipe. The first is the golden ratio of 'perilla oil' and 'cooking oil'. When pan-frying tofu, using only cooking oil lacks a nutty flavor, and using only perilla oil risks burning the outside of the tofu easily due to its low smoke point. If you mix these two oils half and half in the pan, the outside of the tofu is coated crispy and firm, while the deep, rich aroma unique to perilla oil perfectly permeates the inside of the tofu, creating a fantastic texture and taste. The second secret is a little bit of 'oyster sauce' added to the seasoning. It's easy to think that braised tofu seasoning only contains soy sauce and chili powder, but adding half a tablespoon of oyster sauce explosively increases the umami. The seasoning, enriched with the deep flavor of seafood, soaks perfectly into the tofu and vegetables, completing a magical broth taste that keeps your chopsticks moving.\n\n## Preparing Fresh Ingredients (For 2 Servings)\n\nThe basis of delicious cooking starts with fresh ingredients. Please carefully prepare the following ingredients, which are easily found in nearby supermarkets or markets.\n\n- Main Ingredients: 1 block of tofu (Choosing firm tofu for pan-frying will keep its shape beautiful without breaking during cooking), 1/2 onion, 1/2 green onion\n- Oils for Frying: 1/2 tbsp cooking oil, 1 tbsp perilla oil\n- Golden Ratio Seasoning Sauce: 100ml water, 4 tbsp dark soy sauce, 2 tbsp red chili powder, 1/2 tbsp oyster sauce, 1 tbsp minced garlic, 1 tbsp sugar, 1 tbsp roasted sesame seeds, 1 tbsp sesame oil\n\nWhen choosing tofu, selecting fresh tofu made from domestic soybeans allows you to enjoy an even nuttier taste. Also, choose an onion that is firm to the touch with a shiny skin, and a green onion with a clear distinction between the white stem and green leaves.\n\n## Detailed Steps for Making Perfect, Fail-Proof Braised Tofu\n\n### 1. Removing Moisture from Tofu and Cutting into Bite-Sized Pieces\nThe most important first step when making braised tofu is properly removing the moisture from the tofu. Lightly rinse the block of tofu under running cold water to remove impurities, then place it on a sieve and let it drain naturally for about 10 to 15 minutes. If you are short on cooking time, place a thick layer of paper towels on a cutting board, place the tofu on it, and lightly pat the top with another paper towel to wipe off the surface moisture. Removing sufficient moisture prevents the oil from splattering everywhere when frying in the pan later, and makes the tofu's structure firmer so it doesn't easily crumble when stir-frying or braising. Cut the drained tofu into rectangular shapes about 1cm thick, easy to eat. This thickness is the optimal size that allows the seasoning to penetrate best while maintaining a satisfying bite.\n\n### 2. Preparing Fragrant Vegetables and Making the Special Seasoning Sauce\nIt's time to prepare the vegetables to accompany the tofu. Slice the prepared 1/2 onion evenly into strips about 0.5cm thick, and chop the 1/2 green onion thinly. The natural sweetness from the onion as it reduces, and the fragrance of the green onion make the flavor of the braising sauce even more luxurious. Next, prepare a bowl, add all the seasoning ingredients mentioned earlier, and mix well. Based on 100ml of water and 4 tbsp of dark soy sauce, add 2 tbsp of red chili powder for a spicy kick, and 1/2 tbsp of oyster sauce, the number one contributor to deep umami. To this, add 1 tbsp of minced garlic, 1 tbsp of sugar for a gentle sweetness, and finally, 1 tbsp of roasted sesame seeds and 1 tbsp of sesame oil to crown the nuttiness, stirring evenly with a spoon. This special seasoning sauce is an all-purpose sauce that can be used widely not only for braised tofu but also for braised potatoes, stir-fried fish cakes, and seasoned bean sprouts.\n\n### 3. Pan-Frying Tofu until Golden Brown and Chewy\nPlace a frying pan over medium heat and gently heat it up. Once the pan is adequately heated, drizzle 1/2 tbsp of cooking oil and 1 tbsp of perilla oil together. When the rich, nutty aroma of perilla oil spreads throughout the kitchen, reduce the heat to medium-low and neatly place the pre-cut tofu pieces. Fry for about 1 to 2 minutes until the bottom of the tofu takes on a light brown, golden color, then carefully flip them using a spoon or spatula and fry the other side for the same amount of time. Through this process, a nutty oil coating is formed on the outside of the tofu, ensuring the seasoning adheres well when pouring the broth later, preventing the tofu from breaking, and resulting in a much chewier and more excellent texture.\n\n### 4. Adding Vegetables and Braising in the Seasoning Sauce\nOnce both sides of the tofu are nicely browned, keep the heat at medium-low and evenly sprinkle the pre-sliced onion strips and green onion over the tofu. Pour all the carefully prepared special seasoning sauce over it. As the seasoning starts to boil and bubble, use a spoon to scoop up the seasoning broth and gently baste it over the tofu while it reduces. If you continue this process for about 5 minutes, the sweet juices from the onion will infuse into the broth, and the salty and spicy seasoning will soak deep into the tofu. If the heat is too high, the broth can evaporate in an instant, so pay attention to the heat control and braise until the liquid is slightly reduced.\n\n### 5. Covering with a Lid, Steaming, and Adding the Finishing Touches\nWhen the seasoning has reduced somewhat thickly and the tofu has taken on an appetizing red color, now cover the frying pan with a lid and let it boil for exactly 1 more minute. This final 1 minute of steaming is a magical time that uses the hot steam trapped inside the lid to make the inside of the tofu even more moist, soft, and fluffy. Depending on your preference, adding chopped Cheongyang chili or red chili can maximize the spicy flavor. After 1 minute, turn off the heat and carefully plate it. Finally, a sprinkle of roasted sesame seeds will complete a perfect braised tofu that pleases both the eyes and the mouth.\n\n## Application Tips to Enjoy Braised Tofu 200% More Deliciously\n\nThe completed spicy and sweet braised tofu is an excellent standalone dish when eaten right away while warm. However, the true charm of braised tofu shines when mixed and eaten with rice. Place a plump piece of braised tofu on top of freshly steamed, steaming rice, generously scoop a spoonful of the remaining salty braising broth, and mix it thoroughly with the rice. You will involuntarily marvel at the umami spreading in your mouth. Wrapping it in toasted seaweed or crispy seasoned seaweed doubles the flavor, and topping it with a piece of well-fermented kimchi leaves nothing to be desired from any other grand feast. If you have some tofu and seasoning left after your meal, don't throw it away! The next day, mash the remaining tofu in a pan, add cold rice and a splash of sesame oil, and stir-fry it to transform it into a tear-jerkingly delicious tofu fried rice. An irresistible braised tofu that perfectly captures your taste buds while providing plenty of healthy protein—be sure to invite it as the star of your dinner table tonight! I guarantee it will be a fulfilling and happy meal without any regrets.