New York Times
Crispy Coconut Rice With Tofu
Author:Hetty Lui McKinnon
14 Ingredients
30 mins


In many cultures, the crispy rice found at the bottom of the pot is the most prized mouthful, known as concón in the Dominican Republic, tahdig in Iran and nurungji in Korea (just to name a few). Inspired by the simple joys of scorched rice, this easy pantry-friendly recipe calls for seasoning a mixture of cooked rice, tofu and coconut with punchy store-bought Thai curry paste, then pan-frying it until a crispy layer forms. The coconut is a surprising addition, delivering a lingering aroma that surprises in each bite. Commercial curry pastes vary in saltiness and spice, so taste it and add accordingly, starting with three tablespoons and adding more if you need. The fresh elements are essential to this dish: lettuce, herbs and citrus bring a welcome contrast in texture and temperatures. Cold leftover rice works great in this dish.
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