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How to make delicious and fragrant taro chao that is safe and high quality for the whole family

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    15 minutes

  • Cooking

    20 minutes

  • Difficulty

    Easy

Chao is a type of dipping sauce made from tofu. The rich salty flavor of chao brings a delicious sensation, and it can be used as a dish, a dipping sauce, or as a seasoning in food preparation, especially in vegetarian dishes. Today, let’s join cooking together to add taro in the recipe, transforming it into an extremely attractive taro chao dish.

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1 Prepare taro and tofu
2 Boil Taro
3 Mix Salt and Ferment
4 Make the marinating liquid for Chao
5 Final Product
6 How to preserve taro tofu

Ingredients for Taro Chao Serves 4

Taro 300 grams White tofu 2 pieces Rice wine 80 proof 25 ml (or sticky rice wine) Chili powder 2.5 tablespoons Salt 2 tablespoons

How to choose fresh ingredients

How to choose fresh taro

  • Choose large, round, uniform taro roots with a rough skin and soil still sticking to the skin, these are the roots with high starch content, which will have a creamy texture when eaten.
  • Choose taro with many depressions; the more depressions there are, the creamier the taro will be and the better it will taste.
  • Avoid choosing rotten roots that are no longer intact and show signs of being eaten by insects.
See details: How to choose taro that is delicious and not starchy

How to choose quality white tofu

  • A good piece of tofu has an ivory white color, while tofu with gypsum tends to be yellower.
  • The surface of the tofu is soft, and it has a fragrant smell from soybeans.
  • Do not buy pieces of tofu that are slightly hard and have a lime smell.
  • Additionally, to ensure safety, you can make tofu at home following the instructions from TasteVN.
See details: How to make white tofu without gypsum, safe and high quality

Ingredients for the dish of taro chao

Tools needed

Pot, glass jar, sieve, mesh cloth, tape,…

How to prepare Taro Chao

  • Prepare taro and tofu

    To clean the dust and dirt off the taro, after purchasing, keep it with the dry skin on, then peel the outer skin clean, soak in diluted salt water for about 10 minutes, then take it out and rinse under running water, scrubbing each piece thoroughly.

    Next, cut the taro into small bite-sized cubes.

    For the tofu, boil it briefly in hot water for 2 minutes, then remove and let it drain completely.

    Cut the tofu into cubes slightly larger than the taro.

    Step 1 Prepare taro and tofu for Taro Chao
    Step 1 Prepare taro and tofu for Taro Chao
    Step 1 Prepare taro and fermented tofu for taro
    Step 1 Prepare taro and fermented tofu for taro
  • Boil Taro

    You bring a pot of water to a boil, then add the taro to boil for 5 – 6 minutes until the taro is soft.

    Then, you take the taro out and let it drain well.

    Step 2 Boil taro for fermented tofu
    Step 2 Boil taro for fermented tofu
  • Mix Salt and Ferment

    At this step, you add 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of chili powder into a clean pot, then lightly roast over low heat for 2 minutes and transfer to a plate.

    Next, you line the pot with a piece of mesh cloth.

    Then, you roll the tofu and taro in the salt and chili mixture you just roasted and place them in the pot, sealing it tightly to ferment.

    Tip: To ensure good fermentation of the tofu, cover the pot tightly and use tape to seal the ventilation holes and the edges around the pot lid.

    You place the pot of tofu outside to ferment for 2 – 4 days for fermentation.

    After 4 days, you take the tofu out and place it in a glass jar.

    Step 3 Mix salt and ferment for taro
    Step 3 Mix salt and ferment for taro
    Step 3 Mix salt and marinate Chao taro
    Step 3 Mix salt and marinate Chao taro
  • Make the marinating liquid for Chao

    You add 100ml of cooled boiled water, 80ml of sticky rice wine or rice wine with an alcohol content of 20 – 25%, 1.5 tablespoons of chili powder, 1/2 tablespoon of salt, and mix well.

    Next, you pour the marinating liquid through a sieve to filter out the liquid.

    Then, put the marinating mixture into a glass jar for Chao, pour the liquid to cover the Chao, and close the lid tightly.

    Tip:
    • The jar for Chao should be a glass or ceramic jar that has been thoroughly sterilized by rinsing with boiling water and allowing it to drain.
    • Absolutely do not use plastic or stainless steel jars because the acid produced during the fermentation process of Chao will corrode plastic and stainless steel, posing a health risk.

    You should let the Chao sit for 8 – 15 days at room temperature for it to mature.

    Step 4 Make the marinating liquid for Chao taro
    Step 4 Make the marinating liquid for Chao taro
    Step 4 Make the marinating liquid for Chao taro
    Step 4 Make the marinating liquid for Chao taro
  • Final Product

    So we have completed the homemade taro chao dish. This method gives you a delicious, rich, and creamy taro chao that also makes dishes more visually appealing, ensuring safety, cleanliness, and matching the family’s taste.

    Step 5 Final Product Taro Chao
    Step 5 Final Product Taro Chao

How to preserve taro tofu

  • During the process of making and preserving tofu, your hands and all utensils such as pots, knife, cutting board,… as well as chopsticks, spoon when taking tofu must be clean to ensure no bacteria enter and spoil the tofu.
  • The tofu must be kept in a dry place, avoiding direct sunlight and should not be placed in a damp area.
  • After the fermentation period, you can open the lid to enjoy and it is recommended to use it within 2 – 3 months.
  • You can put the tofu in the refrigerator for longer preservation.

See more:

  • How to make delicious and beautiful red tofu at home
  • How to make delicious and fatty tofu simply at home
  • How to mix dipping sauce for grilled food, beef hotpot, goat meat deliciously and simply

It is easy to successfully make delicious and fragrant taro tofu. This is a dish that adds variety to your vegetarian menu as well as serves as a side dish to keep your family meals from being boring. Wishing you success in your preparation!

* Refer to images and recipes from the YouTube channel Thiện Family

Cooking time: 20 minutes
Level: Easy
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