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    Homemade Lao Ban Beancurd Pudding with 3 ingredients

    August 9, 2013 /

    This post is long overdue! I’ve always liked traditional beancurd but only eat them cold. So when 老伴豆花 took  Singapore by storm 2 years back, I just knew I had to try making this chilled dessert. I wouldnt say that this is beancurd though, but soya pudding. Some versions (like Mr Bean and Jollybean, I believe), use gelatin in their puddings. The texture is wobbly, strand-ny (you know?), strangely chewy and disintegrates easily. Soya puddings are not created equal. #beancurd #overdose I prefer my beancurd pudding to be a bit more firm, yes, just like the original! I love the Lao Ban outlet at Clementi City Vibe but the one…

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