The recipe Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)

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Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) recipe is a Asian Dinner meal that takes 15 minutes to make. If you enjoy Asian for Dinner, you will like Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)!

Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)

Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) Recipe
Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)

This recipe is targeted for 500kcal. It's a cross between mabonasu (egg plant), and mabodofu (tofu). Google "mabo dofu" for more information.

Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)

What Course Is Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)?

Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) is for Dinner.


How Long Does Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) Recipe Take To Prepare?

Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) takes 15 minutes to prepare.


How Long Does Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) Recipe Take To Cook?

Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) takes 15 minutes to cook.


How Many Servings Does Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) Recipe Make?

Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) makes 2 servings.


What Are The Ingredients For Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) Recipe?

The ingredients for Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) are:

400g - Momendofu (Tofu, firm)
150g - Chicken breast (raw, skinless)
100g - Leeks (chopped)
300g - Egg plant
25g - Ginger (fresh, minced)
1tsp - Tobanjan
1 tbsp - Kochujan
1 tbsp - Soy sauce
1 tsp - Chicken broth powder
1/2 tsp - Red Pepper
1 tbsp - Katakuriko (potato starch)
1 sec - Pam (1 sec spray)
200g - Cooked white rice


How Do I Make Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)?

Here is how you make Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan):

Chop the chicken into very small pieces. Chop the leeks as you like. I leave mine in 1/4 inch slices (they come apart when you cook them). Cube the eggplant into 1/2 inch cubes. Finely mince the ginger.Spray a large non-stick frying pan with a 1 second spray of Pam (or whichever non-stick spray you use). Add the chicken and cook on medium heat until mostly cooked. Next, add 150cc of water, the leeks and the egg plant. Then add the tobanjan, kochujan, soy sauce, chicken broth powder, and red pepper. Mix it by stirring and cover. It may not seem like a lot of water at first, but a lot of it will come from the vegetables. Stir occasionally and keep covered for 5-10 minutes until the eggplants seemed cooked. Next, add the tofu and cook for another 2 minutes or so.In a half cup of water add the potato starch and mix well. Turn off the heat and stir this in. Make sure you thoroughly stir it in so it doesn't jelly up. Try not to smash up the tofu as you do.Prepare two plates with 100g of cooked white rice in each. 100g of rice is not a lot so you will have to thinly spread it out. Evenly divide the contents of the frying pan between the two plates and top over the rice. Done!Serving Size:?2 servings


What's The Nutritional Info For Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)?

The nutritional information for Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) is:

  • Servings Per Recipe: 2
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 503.9
  • Total Fat: 10.2 g
  • Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
  • Sodium: 1,042.5 mg
  • Total Carbs: 64.6 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 8.3 g
  • Protein: 40.9 g

What Type Of Cuisine Is Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan)?

Lee's Mabonasudofudon (Japan) is Asian cuisine.


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