Tasty 1 tablespoon of soy sauce Recipes to Cook Tonight

Try something new with 1 tablespoon of soy sauce — easy recipes with ingredients you already have at home.

Recipes with 1 tablespoon of soy sauce

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Takoyaki (octopus balls)

Freshly made takoyaki are perfectly round, with a crispy, caramelized exterior and a soft, chewy interior. Each bite bursts with crunchy squid tentacles and succulent shrimp, coated in a rich, sweet and savory teriyaki sauce and smooth, creamy mayonnaise. The bonito flakes tremble gently in the steam. You just can't stop eating them! Recently, my little one asked, "I haven't had takoyaki in ages!" Usually, a box only has six pieces, and I'm always counting them carefully. But at home, I can have takoyaki freedom! Half a pound of flour makes 24 pieces—enough to satisfy everyone! Watching my little one proudly showing off the plate, face covered in sauce, this mom thinks: This cooking skill is off the charts!

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Fried tofu balls

The fried tofu balls are golden yellow when they are just out of the pan, with a crispy outer skin. When you bite them open, the inside is soft and chewy, with the aroma of beans mixed with the aroma of seasonings. Eat them hot, one bite at a time is very satisfying.

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Steamed shrimp and vermicelli

Steamed shrimp vermicelli dish: rich in high-quality protein, tender and easy to digest, with a little calcium, suitable for both the elderly and children; vermicelli absorbs the fresh juice and seasoning aroma of shrimp, soft and tasty, can be used as a simple staple food to fill the stomach. The steaming method also retains the nutrition of the ingredients to the greatest extent, with less salt and less smoke, and tastes refreshing and not greasy. One bite, you can taste the sweetness and chewiness of shrimp and the softness and flavor of vermicelli, so fresh that your eyebrows will fall off. No wonder people feel "nutritious" and satisfied~

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Home-style braised chicken feet, eggs, and tofu

This braised assortment of ingredients is a tempting reddish-brown color. The chicken feet are braised until tender and fall off the bone, melting in your mouth with just a gentle touch. The eggs soak up the braising liquid, resulting in bouncy egg whites and savory yolks. The dried tofu is incredibly chewy, every fiber infused with the rich aroma of the braising liquid. The various ingredients blend together in the aged braising liquid, creating a savory and delicious flavor that's instantly addictive.

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Braised chicken feet in cold sauce

The braised chicken feet are soaked in iced sauce. The tiger-skin-like skin absorbs the sour and spicy aroma. The boneless and soft glutinous meat is chewy. The braised aroma mixed with garlic, pepper and numbing flavor explodes on the tip of the tongue. It is refreshing and appetizing, and the fingertips are left with a fresh taste.