Okay, let's not dwell on how long I've gone missing here haha! But at least I/m back for now for a good reason. :) I realize I need some food events or even my blogger friends to get me going on my blogging lately. Well, thanks to them, Alan & Wendy etc, coming up with this Asian Food Fest and here am I again haha! Okay, enough jibbing, let's get to business! I am posting a really simple, tofu lover's, yet just so delicious dish; Onsen Tamago. In English, it means Tofu with soft boil egg. The name itself already gets me hungry! :P
I do apologies on the poor lighting on the picture...probably because I haven't been using my DSLR for too long hahaha! Anway, the dish came out lovely! Happy with the result but maybe the egg needs a wee bit more work and practice. ;) I got this recipe from the book "Harumi's Japanese cooking", author is Harumi Kurihara...quite a delightful read I must say haha!
Ingredients for Onsen Tamago (Serves 4)
600g soft/silken (2 packs)
2 hot spring egg (recipe follows)
5g dried fish flakes (bonito flakes)
1/4 cup / 50ml soy sauce
2 tbsp mirin
1 tbsp sake / Japanese cooking wine
grated fresh white radish (my own addition)
chopped spring onion (optional)
grated ginger (optional - I omitted this)
- Drain the tofu and wrap in kitchen paper to remove excess water.
- Make the dressing by combining the dried fish flakes, soy sauce, mirin and sake in a sauce pot. Cook over low heat until mixture boils. Remove from fire and let mixture cools and strain. Note: If you cannot find the fish flakes/bonito, use a little concentrated fish stock to give a slight fish flavor to the dressing.
- Cut the tofu into 4 pieces and place one piece in each bowl.
- Scoop out a hollow in each piece of tofu.
- To make hot spring eggs (onsen tamago): place the room temperature eggs into a wide neck flask or any container that will hold heat. Add boiling water to cover them. Leave for 10 minutes.The yolks should still be runny with the white just cooked.
- Gently crack the egg into the cavity of the tofu squares.Place grated radish (if using), spring onion and grated ginger along side the tofu.
- Gently pour the soy dressing over the tofu and serve. Yummy!!

Do give this awesome dish a try...highly recommend it!
I am happy to submit this to this month's Asian Food Fest #1 Oct 2013 : Japan, hosted by Alan from travelling-foodies
Get in the fun guys and join in the event. Added bonus is a give away by our dear generous Alan! Hahaha!
Signing off now, cheers and will post soon!