With custardy cubes of tofu draped in a tongue tingling spicy sauce, this Sichuan-style Mapo Tofu is the best tofu dish ever! - 1

Tofu sadly has the reputation of being bland, but one bite of this blazing hot stir-fry and you’ll thank your lucky stars for the rich, creamy cubes of tender tofu that soothe your scorched tongue. But Mapo Tofu isn’t just about causing an oral 5-alarm fire; it features a broad palette of flavorful aromatics like scallions, ginger, and garlic, as well as a wallop of earthy umami thanks to the pork, doubanjiang (broad-bean chili paste) and douchi (豆豉 - fermented black beans).

Like many Chinese dishes, Mapo Tofu has migrated across the world, adapting to local taste buds along the way. I’ve written about my milder Japanese-style Mapo Tofu before, but for this version, I wanted to stay true to the original Sichuan preparation, while adapting the cooking techniques to work in a western kitchen (i.e., a kitchen without a high BTU wok burner).

With fiery chili peppers and tongue tingling sichuan pepper amping up an umami packed meat sauce, mapo tofu is a dish that even tofu haters can get behind. - 2

It’s not hard to make and comes together in minutes, but there are a few key points to make the best Mapo Tofu. The first is that because this dish (like all stir-fries) comes together so quickly once you start cooking, it’s imperative that you measure out and prep everything in advance, so you can toss in one ingredient after the other. Doing this over low heat so you can prep while you cook is a sure way to mess this up.

The second key point is to parboil the tofu in salt water before adding it to the stir-fry. It may seem like an extra hassle, but this step draws out excess liquid from the tofu, ensuring your Mapo Tofu doesn’t end up watery when you serve it. It also has the added benefit of firming up the tofu a bit, so it doesn’t fall apart as you toss it with the sauce.

Finally, I like to be able to eat my Mapo Tofu with rice and chopsticks, so I make the sauce a little on the thick side. This gives the Mapo Tofu a beautiful glossy sheen and allows for the sauce to cling to each cube of tofu, ensuring you get an even mix of both with each bite. If you like your Mapo Tofu a bit saucier, you can halve the amount of potato starch.

Other Spicy Sichuan Recipes

  • Spicy Wontons in Chili Oil
  • Kung Pao Tofu
  • Bang Bang Chicken
  • Tantanmen

📖 Recipe

Addictively savory with a tongue-tinglingly spicy sauce, Mapo Tofu is Sichuan classic. - 3 YouTube video - 4

Equipment

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  • 400 grams soft tofu (drained and cut into ¾" cubes)
  • ½ cup low sodium chicken stock
  • 2 teaspoons potato starch
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 9 grams douchi (~1 tablespoon fermented black beans, roughly chopped)
  • 2 gram Sichuan pepper (~1 teaspoon ground, *see note below)
  • 2 tablespoons doubanjiang (to taste)
  • 50 grams scallions (white part only minced)
  • 24 grams garlic (2 extra large cloves, minced)
  • 20 grams ginger (1-inch piece, minced)
  • 150 grams ground pork

Instructions

  • Bring 2 cups of water along with 1 teaspoon of salt to a boil. Add the 400 grams soft tofu and cook for 1 minute. Gently tip the tofu into a colander and drain well.
  • Whisk the ½ cup low sodium chicken stock , 2 teaspoons potato starch , and 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil together, and set them aside while you prepare all the other ingredients.
  • Heat the 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in a frying pan until very hot (but not smoking) and add the 2 gram Sichuan pepper and 9 grams douchi and stir-fry for a few seconds until fragrant.
  • Add the 2 tablespoons doubanjiang and stir-fry until the oil turns red (a few seconds)
  • Add the white parts of the s 50 grams scallions , 24 grams garlic , and 20 grams ginger and stir-fry until the aromatics start to caramelize.
  • Add the 150 grams ground pork and stir-fry breaking it up into small pieces as you go.
  • Stir the sauce mixture and then pour it in. Let this boil until it thickens.
  • Add the tofu and toss in the pan to coat evenly with the sauce.
  • Serve the Mapo Tofu garnished with the scallion greens and hot rice.

Notes

Nutrition Facts

Addictively savory with a tongue-tinglingly spicy sauce, Mapo Tofu is Sichuan classic. - 5

Mapo Tofu

Equipment

  • 1 10-inch Non-stick Frying Pan
  • 1 Colander
  • 1 Medium Glass Bowl
  • 1 Cooking Chopsticks
  • 1 Spoonula

Ingredients

  • 400 grams soft tofu (drained and cut into ¾” cubes)
  • ½ cup low sodium chicken stock
  • 2 teaspoons potato starch
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 9 grams douchi (~1 tablespoon fermented black beans, roughly chopped)
  • 2 gram Sichuan pepper (~1 teaspoon ground, *see note below)
  • 2 tablespoons doubanjiang (to taste)
  • 50 grams scallions (white part only minced)
  • 24 grams garlic (2 extra large cloves, minced)
  • 20 grams ginger (1-inch piece, minced)
  • 150 grams ground pork

Instructions

  • Bring 2 cups of water along with 1 teaspoon of salt to a boil. Add the 400 grams soft tofu and cook for 1 minute. Gently tip the tofu into a colander and drain well. 400 grams soft tofu
  • Whisk the ½ cup low sodium chicken stock , 2 teaspoons potato starch , and 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil together, and set them aside while you prepare all the other ingredients. ½ cup low sodium chicken stock, 2 teaspoons potato starch, 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
  • Heat the 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in a frying pan until very hot (but not smoking) and add the 2 gram Sichuan pepper and 9 grams douchi and stir-fry for a few seconds until fragrant. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, 9 grams douchi, 2 gram Sichuan pepper
  • Add the 2 tablespoons doubanjiang and stir-fry until the oil turns red (a few seconds) 2 tablespoons doubanjiang
  • Add the white parts of the s 50 grams scallions , 24 grams garlic , and 20 grams ginger and stir-fry until the aromatics start to caramelize. 50 grams scallions, 24 grams garlic, 20 grams ginger
  • Add the 150 grams ground pork and stir-fry breaking it up into small pieces as you go. 150 grams ground pork
  • Stir the sauce mixture and then pour it in. Let this boil until it thickens.
  • Add the tofu and toss in the pan to coat evenly with the sauce.
  • Serve the Mapo Tofu garnished with the scallion greens and hot rice.

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Notes

Nutrition