One morning I saw someone making okara patties on television and it reminded me that I hadn't made them in awhile.
Okara are the "leftovers" after making tofu, the lees, it is also called "u-no-hana".
After going to the market, I sort of followed this recipe, this time adding a little minced chicken to make the patties.
After cooking them in some oil to brown, I made the thick sauce.
I sauteed some veggies (eringi, carrot, red bell pepper, spinach) in a non-stick pan without oil, then added the ingredients for the sauce, and thickened it up with a slurry then spooned the sauce over the patties.
It was so good with rice that Satoshi had seconds.
Whenever I buy okara, it comes with two 120 gram packages, so on another night, I made another okara recipe this time using this recipe.
Using similar ingredients as the patties, this turned out to be an okara scramble, of sorts.
I sauteed some minced chicken, diced onion, hijiki, carrot, red bell pepper, eringi and okara in some sesame oil.
When the minced chicken was cooked through and everything was broken up, I added a scrambled egg, some lettuce and some oyster sauce.
Okara is quite "sand"-like, so we ate this with a spoon. I think putting this over rice, like a donburi, would have been a better way to eat this than keeping the rice and scramble separate.
What have you been eating?
12 comments:
As always your dinners sound good to me. For me recently it's been all types of baguettes, pastries, salads, fruit, a galette, vege soup, fromage frais, and compote.
Hi Kat - I thought that only my Mom loved okara, until I made tofu at home one day, and found out the Missus loves the stuff too!
hope you are enjoying yourself TK!
I remember you telling me that the Missus loves okara, Kirk :)
Take care you two.
Kat
Oishisoooo!!! Very healthy comfort food. Yum!
Oops... I submitted without checking. I actually never bother to look for Okara. I should check at a supermarket here!
Thanks Nami, I hope you can get inexpensive okara where you are :)
Take care.
Kat
You know I have never really cooked with okara before--but both your recipes make me want to try it. ;-)
I hope you give it a try Deb in Hawaii :)
Take care.
Kat
The colors are so bright and tempting on my screen, so I can imagine Satoshi going for seconds. Today we went "kilo krazy" at the weekly open air market. Fava beans and all kine artichokes are beginning their season, but I wanna wait til prices drop a little more on the asparagus. Veggies!!!!!
Needed some colorful veggies, Rowena :) can't wait for asparagus to start showing up in the markets...ooh and green peas...spring is greens!!
Take care.
Kat
We usually make okara-tuna burgers, but I like that scramble-donburi idea!
ooh Manju, I should try okara tuna sounds good :)
Take care.
Kat
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