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Eat Spicy, Be Happy

By mieko14 · October 9, 2009 · 3 Comments · 43 Views

I come from a family of spicy weaklings. Mom usually avoids it. Both Dad and I become blithering, sweaty, runny-nosed wrecks but always come back for more. Taisho12 appears to be the only one relatively unaffected, though his vice is wasabi (occasionally we would have to explain to him that sushi is also intended to be eaten with shoyu) which is very different in its effect. But I am A-D-D-I-C-T-E-D to mapo doufu, a spicy tofu and pork casserole that brings me to tears...of pleasure or pain, I cannot say which.

The odd thing is that I can't make it spicy enough. We discovered it at Spices II in the Richmond, and I order it every time (seriously - the waitress pretends like she's taking my order for the first time, but I know she's written it on her notepad before she even reaches our table). When I first set out to make this dish, my missing ingredient was the fermented black beans (and, as I discovered, the kind with ginger - use the Yang Jiang brand in the yellow box) which sounds weird but is vital to the flavor. So despite the title of this recipe, I am really on v3.2 or so.

Tonight I made this with a side of Szechuan long beans, and it was - eh - ok. Needs more spicy, for sure. I think I will up the ante next time and add more Szechuan chilis (and perhaps even chop them). Get the Costo-sized kleenex ready!

posted by
Sat, 10/10/2009 - 10:43am

sounds delicious, i'm going to have to look for that brand of black beans, i can't find one i like.

also seriously you keep cooking like this, i won't be joking about showing up at your doorstep! Eye-wink


posted by
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 10:48am

oh man, at the convenient stores in japan they have bento boxes - which are basically all amazing in terms of quality - but my favorite by far is the マーボー豆腐 (mabo doufu)! Despite the fact that it's not spicy at all, it has surprisingly good flavor. I'll take some pictures of the inside of convenient stores in Japan and post them up... all the pre-made food looks and tastes so much better in Japan than in the US. I mean, katsu-don, okonomiyaki, mabo doufu, oden, karage-don, and nikuman (the Japanese equivalent of chaxiubao), as well as other things made and delivered freshly each day, compared to the 7-11's in the US that have week old hotdogs and taquitos rolling back and forth on those warming machines. it's pretty awesome haha


posted by
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 12:08pm

Geez, I can imagine. I was so excited because we found packaged mapo doufu mix at the grocery store in Hawaii, so I brought some back to try and ... not so great. Sad So I guess I'll just have to keep making it from scratch. I will make it for you when you get back!

Sabs, look for Yang Jiang preserved beans at Sunset Super. This whole package was like $1.50, and given that a recipe can only tolerate about a tablespoon before it gets too salty, this will last you forever!


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