Mixed vegetables dish consisting of fried tempeh and potato simmered in spicy sweet soy sauce.
One of my son's favorite vegetables, tempeh (fermented soya bean cake), potato with loads of bird's eye chili.
Fried Tempeh & Potato in Soy Sauce was extra spicy due to addition of bird's eye chili. Spices are a matter of individual taste so adapt accordingly.
Adjust the soy sauce and sugar to your liking. Cut the tempeh and potato into almost equal size for uniform cooking. If you choose a healthier option, do boil, bake or microwave the potato until done but still nice and firm.
Fried Tempeh & Potato in Soy Sauce is a versatile dish. In case you run out of potato, easily replace it with tofu or sweet potato. For extra crunch and taste, add some fried anchovies to the above and toss well..
Other vegetable recipes:
Cauliflower & Pumpkin Curry
Bean & Carrot Poriyal
Stir Fried Cabbage
FRIED TEMPEH & POTATO IN SOY SAUCE RECIPE
Serves : 6
6 tempeh each 5 x 13 cm cut into 8 pieces
500 g potato peeled and cut
10 bird's eye chili
2 big onion
3 tablespoon sweet soy sauce
salt and sugar to taste
oil for frying
DIRECTIONS
Heat the oil, fry separately tempeh and potato. Remove and drain on absorbent paper. Keep aside.
Blend onion and chili into coarse paste.
Heat 3 tablespoon oil in a pan, fry blended ingredients until fragrant.
Mix in soy sauce, salt and sugar as desired.
Add in fried tempeh and potato, stir until well coated with spices.
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This is a great recipe and so happy you joined Dishing it and Digging it link party. Thank you again and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy!! I haven't had tempeh in awhile - guess I need to make some! Thanks for sharing on the What's for Dinner link up!
ReplyDeleteI'm usually not a huge fan of soy sauce, but this looks so good I may give it a try. Thank you for sharing the recipe at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I have been looking for some fun new recipes to try and I like this one VERY much!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of tempeh before. I'll have to look it up on google, but your dish sure looks delicious
ReplyDeleteI've always been a little intimidated by tempeh preparation because I have not mastered many ways to make tempeh taste good to me. The ingredients in your recipe seem to be just what I need to make a delectable tempeh dish. Thanks for sharing it with us at the Healthy Happy Green and Natural Party Blog Hop. I'm pinning and sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks really rich and delicious. Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. Hope to see you there this Sunday too! Enjoy your weekend.
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