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Hello every one welcome to my channel cooking. I will show you how to cooking food recipe and popular, traditional food in my country. Easy to make and delicious, Goya Champuru is Okinawa's most iconic dish.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have bitter melon and tofu stir fry using 5 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients
Soft tofu, scrambled eggs, and rich pork belly stand up to the astringent bitter melon flesh in this flavorful stir-fry. Salting the melon leaches out much of its harsh tannins, so don't skip this step or the dish will be unpalatably bitter. Featured in: Why the Food in Okinawa's Not Like Anything in the Rest. In a typical stir-fry, bitter melon is cut in half lengthwise, seeded, and sliced into thin C-shaped pieces.
Instructions
In this recipe, I use a different method that results in large pieces of the refreshingly bitter and cooling melon with each bite. To prepare tofu, I like press the water out by placing the tofu block on a cutting. Egg, onion, tofu, pork and bitter melon are cooked with miso. Goya Chanpuru (Bitter Melon Stir Fry) Champuru. Bitter melon taste "bitter," just as the name suggests.
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