Silver Almond Tofu (pudding)

by Flying snow

4.9 (1)
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Difficulty

Easy

Time

20m

Serving

2

There are always fresh silver almonds (commonly known as ginkgo) in the refrigerator, and they have been frozen last year until now. Sometimes it is put in soup, sometimes it is used as a side dish. Regular consumption of ginkgo can nourish yin, nourish the skin, resist aging, and prolong life. I made this dessert today. I wanted to learn how to make almond tofu, but there is only one packet of cheese pudding powder at home. I think it should be possible, but should it be called almond tofu? Or is it better to call it almond pudding? Silver almonds are only called almonds in the local dialect, but they are actually two ingredients with almonds. Leave it alone, just do it anyway. The finished picture is round in the afternoon after being refrigerated for 1.5 hours and then taken out to take a picture. The square one is taken out after dinner, cut into a square in a glass lunch box and pour it out. It was taken, so the color is different because of the light. It tastes sweet, as far as I am concerned. Some colleagues think it's good, and some call it dark cuisine, but it's actually the unique flavor of silver almonds. "

Silver Almond Tofu (pudding)

1. Ingredients map

2. Soak silver almonds in hot water

3. Stripped off

4. Put it in the food processor and add 250ml of water

5. Beat the almonds into a sauce

6. Strain the almond paste

7. Pour the filtered almond paste into a non-stick pan, and add about 200 ml of water;

8. Stir while cooking, I used a silicone stirring spatula to help

9. Add all the pudding powder after boiling

10. Stir while boiling until it boils

11. Pour into the mold to cool slightly and put it into the refrigerator. Refrigerate for three hours and take it out to eat.

Tips:

1. Silver almonds are only called almonds in the local dialect, but they are actually two ingredients with almonds. It is easier to remove the coat after soaking in hot water.
2. Be sure to stir while cooking to avoid sticking the pot.

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