People said that expecting moms tend to crave for their childhood comfort foods. Though I don't crave as often as my expecting hubby :-), I find that the above statement to be somewhat true for me when the cravings kick in.
Earlier this week, Marcel and I were supposed to attend a meeting in the neighborhood. Two hours before the meeting, all of the sudden I really wanted to eat some fried tofu. I used to have fried tofu and fried tempe everyday growing up. They're very cheap and easily accessible in my hometown. As the meeting time was approaching, I just couldn't wait any longer to have my fried tofu. So I kindly asked Marcel if it's OK for me to skip the meeting in order for me to get some tofu from the grocery. Marcel smiled at me because I don't crave often normally. And the understanding hubby that he is, he said that I should skip the meeting and treat myself for some fried tofu.
YAYYY. I dropped him off at the meeting .. headed to the grocery store .. and made myself fried tofu. It's really easy to make. But I thought I would keep the recipe of it anyway. In case our Manny/Piddy would like to make this one day in the future.
Here is the recipe. If you fried extra of them, just keep them in the refrigerator. And then put them in the toaster oven (not microwave please) for 3-5 minutes to heat it through and put the crispiness back to it. Hmmm, it's so nom nom. Try my comfort food at your home!!!
Earlier this week, Marcel and I were supposed to attend a meeting in the neighborhood. Two hours before the meeting, all of the sudden I really wanted to eat some fried tofu. I used to have fried tofu and fried tempe everyday growing up. They're very cheap and easily accessible in my hometown. As the meeting time was approaching, I just couldn't wait any longer to have my fried tofu. So I kindly asked Marcel if it's OK for me to skip the meeting in order for me to get some tofu from the grocery. Marcel smiled at me because I don't crave often normally. And the understanding hubby that he is, he said that I should skip the meeting and treat myself for some fried tofu.
YAYYY. I dropped him off at the meeting .. headed to the grocery store .. and made myself fried tofu. It's really easy to make. But I thought I would keep the recipe of it anyway. In case our Manny/Piddy would like to make this one day in the future.
Here is the recipe. If you fried extra of them, just keep them in the refrigerator. And then put them in the toaster oven (not microwave please) for 3-5 minutes to heat it through and put the crispiness back to it. Hmmm, it's so nom nom. Try my comfort food at your home!!!
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