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Popular recipes

Douhua Rice Cooker Pudding

This simple, sweet dessert is incredibly satisfying and easy to prepare using a rice cooker. It requires just three basic ingredients and transforms into a silky pudding infused with the rich flavors of coconut and vanilla. This is the quickest and easiest way to whip up a tasty dessert.

Instant Pot Douhua Soup

This hearty and comforting dish uses the Instant Pot to pressure cook with chicken broth, creating a soup that perfectly showcases the creamy texture of douhua. The addition of simple yet flavorful ingredients will result in a delicious dish that comforts and nourishes.

Stir Fry Douhua With Ginger and Soy Sauce

The gentle heat of a stir-fry pan is a great way to preserve the richness of while adding a vibrant layer of flavor. This recipe melds the tenderness of douhua with the aromatics of ginger and the savory depth of soy sauce, creating a delightful vase for your taste buds.

Douhua Steamed with Red Bean Paste

This recipe is a wonderful blend of textures, with the creamy and the sweet and slightly textured red bean paste. It is a simple dessert that will satisfy your sweet tooth yet is light and healthy.

Cold Douhua with Pineapple Syrup

This is a refreshing and tangy dessert, with the acting as a cool and creamy base to counter the sweet and tart pineapple syrup. This dish would be a perfect way to end a hot summer day.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is Douhua?

    Douhua is a Chinese cuisine made from an extra soft form of tofu. It is also known as tofu pudding.

  • Is Douhua the same as silky tofu?

    Yes, Douhua is also called silky tofu or soft tofu. It has a very soft and silky texture.

  • How is Douhua traditionally served?

    Traditionally, Douhua is served with either a sweet syrup, commonly a ginger syrup, or a savory sauce like soy or hot chili oil.

  • Can I coagulate soy milk with lemon for Douhua?

    Yes, you can use lemon as a natural coagulant to make Douhua, although the traditional method uses gypsum or a seaweed-based coagulant.

  • Does Douhua have a plain taste?

    Yes, Douhua itself has a relatively plain taste, and is usually paired with other ingredients or sauces to enhance its flavor.

  • Where did Douhua originate?

    Douhua originated in China. It is a traditional food enjoyed for breakfast or dessert in several Asian countries.

  • How can I make Douhua at home?

    You can make Douhua at home by coagulating soy milk using a coagulating agent such as gypsum or lemon juice. It's served fresh and is best consumed within a day.

  • Does Douhua contain lactose?

    No, Douhua does not contain lactose. It is a good food choice for those who are lactose intolerant.

  • What are the main ingredients in Douhua?

    The main ingredient is soy milk coagulated with a coagulating agent, often served with a sweet syrup or savory sauce.

  • What is the nutritional value of Douhua?

    Douhua is high in protein and calcium, with low calorie content. It also contains isoflavones which are beneficial to the heart and bones.

  • How long does it take to make Douhua?

    Making Douhua from scratch can take a number of hours, as it involves soaking, grinding, and boiling soybeans, then cooling and coagulating the resulting milk.

  • Is Douhua vegan-friendly?

    Yes, Douhua is vegan-friendly as it is made solely from soybeans.

  • Is Douhua gluten-free?

    Yes, Douhua is gluten-free.

  • Can I freeze Douhua?

    Freezing is not recommended for Douhua as it can alter its soft texture.

  • What drinks pair well with Douhua?

    Douhua pairs well with tea, especially Jasmine or Oolong tea.

  • Where can I buy Douhua?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.