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Old 02-03-2010, 01:25 PM
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Default Bacon Wrapped Bean Curd with Spicy Dipping Sauce (****tail Party Recipes)



Prep Time: 30 minutes or less | Cook Time: 30 minutes or less | Serves: 5
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This is a sort of riff on bacon-wrapped shrimp. While not necessarily any healthier than the seafood original, I found the result to be very tasty with a very nice texture. The dipping sauce is an alteration of a "Polynesian Meatballs" recipe that originally came from a newspaper in Phoenix, AZ some time in the 1970s. My family has been making them for special occasions for years, and the sauce is simple and stands up to simmering. To tone down the spiciness I suggest using a bottled chili sauce of lower heat, as that's what the original recipe calls for.

- One package Pressed Soybean Cake
- bacon - nice high-quality stuff is a good idea
- Fresh Rosemary - pay special attention to the stems. You want nice solid ones.

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Old 02-03-2010, 01:26 PM
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For the sauce:

- 1/2 c Ketchup/Catsup
- 1/4 c Sriracha
- 1/4 c g**** jam/jelly
- 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce (out of respect for my long-departed grandfather, I must insist on Lea and Perrins)
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Old 02-03-2010, 01:27 PM
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First, we wrap!

Start by denuding our greenery.
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Pluck off all the leaves, and strip off whatever bark will easily come off as well. Then cut each twig into two sticks suitable for stabbing pork and soybean - I like about a 45 degree angle on the cut to make it easier to pierce things.

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Old 02-03-2010, 01:28 PM
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Pressed soybean cake is much sturdier than tofu. It will hold its shape when cut up, and won't leak much (if any) water. We'll take advantage of this fact and cut it into little wrapable shapes like so:
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Old 02-03-2010, 01:29 PM
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Cut the bacon in half lengthwise, making it the perfect width for wrapping.
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Old 02-03-2010, 01:30 PM
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Start on one end of the curd. Wrap the bacon around itself on the first end to hold it in place; continue to encircle the cake until it is surrounded by pig; put the loose end over the end of the bean cake.
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Take one of your sharpened rosemary sticks and poke cleanly through both bacon and soybean, pinning them together for the rest of their (probably brief) existence.
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Repeat until you have as many wrapped up pieces of bean cake as you want.
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Old 02-03-2010, 01:31 PM
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Heat up a large frying pan, preferably cast iron. If your bacon is particularly lean you might want to consider a bit of oil/grease to lubricate the pan. Start frying over medium to medium-low heat. Alternately, you could probably cook these in the oven. But beware of splatters.
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Old 02-03-2010, 01:32 PM
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Keep an eye on the bacon-wrapped beauties. In the meantime, combine all the sauce components in a small saucepan.

Heat, stirring occasionally, until it bubbles. Your sauce is ready.
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Old 02-03-2010, 01:32 PM
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And so are your bacon wrapped beans cakes!
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Serve soon as they are best when hot.
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