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Hiyayakko

Cold Tofu

Hiyayakko is a quintessential Japanese summer dish featuring chilled silken tofu served with simple, fresh toppings. It's celebrated for its refreshing simplicity and delicate flavors.

Prep5 minutes
Cook0 minutes
Total5 minutes (plus chilling time)
Serves2
LevelEasy
Hiyayakko - Japan traditional dish

๐Ÿง‚ Ingredients

  • 1 block (approx. 300g) Silken tofu(Ensure it's silken or soft tofu for the best texture. Needs to be well-chilled.)
  • 2-3 tbsp Soy sauce(Use a good quality Japanese soy sauce (shoyu). Adjust to taste.)
  • 1 tsp Fresh ginger(Finely grated. Use a microplane or a ginger grater for best results.)
  • 2 tbsp Green onions (scallions)(Thinly sliced. Use both white and green parts.)
  • 1 small handful Bonito flakes (katsuobushi)(For topping. These add a smoky, umami flavor.)
  • 2 leaves Shiso leaves(Optional. Finely chiffonaded (thinly sliced) for a fresh, minty aroma.)

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

  • โœ“The quality and temperature of the silken tofu are paramount to the success of this dish. Ensure it is very cold for the best refreshing experience.
  • โœ“Use a good quality Japanese soy sauce for authentic flavor. Light soy sauce (usukuchi) can also be used for a milder saltiness.
  • โœ“Don't over-handle the silken tofu, as it is very delicate.
  • โœ“This dish is a testament to minimalist perfection, allowing the subtle flavors of the tofu and fresh toppings to shine.

โœจ Twist Ideas

Inspiration for your own version of this recipe

  • Add a small amount of toasted sesame seeds or a drizzle of sesame oil for a nutty flavor.
  • Top with finely chopped myoga (Japanese ginger) for a pungent kick.
  • Include a small dollop of wasabi paste on the side.
  • For a richer flavor, add a sprinkle of furikake (Japanese rice seasoning).

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