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Old 08-06-2019, 07:43 PM   #29192
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Tonight I tried what I said I was going to do, dry wok the tofu and veggies and then add the bibimbap sauce. It was SO much better! I dry wokked a bag of riced cauliflower, an onion, a bunch of chopped carrots, and a block of chopped tofu. It took FOREVER for the pan to dry out with these watery veggies. I actually think the riced cauliflower might have been the most helpful in drying things out. Unfortunately the carrots steamed, and the rice cauliflower got a little mashed, but overall I was able to hang in there and wait until things started to burn a tiny bit (how I like it). Any advice on how to get things crisper in the wok or which veggies not to use if I don't want them generating a wok of water?

So after I cooked them with the top off -man, did I say it took forever, cuz it really did- then I added .25 cup of the bibimbap Korean sauce (thanks, GeorgiaMa'am- it was soooo good!). It was just great, perfect sauce. I didn't add curry upon the advice of my husbutch.

I would definitely make this again, though just have to figure out how to have a bit dryer, crispier browned veggies. And I'd love it if there is a way for them to not take so long to cook.

Still... this was a huge improvement!
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