Reinventing Yong Tau Foo for a Healthier Me
I've been indulging in rich, high-cholesterol foods lately, and the guilt is starting to set in. It was fine when I was a teenager, as my active lifestyle easily burned off those extra calories. However, as I age, I need to be more conscious of my diet. One of my go-to healthy dishes is Yong Tau Foo, a protein-rich and high-fiber meal featuring tofu and a variety of soups or sauces. Today, I opted for the regular version.
Normally, I would order the soup version, but the weather is too warm, so I requested to have the soup separated from the ingredients. This way, I don't have to wait for it to cool down before eating. If I don't do it this way, the piping hot soup will burn my tongue and be less enjoyable. The cook was initially annoyed with my deviation from their standard process, but I managed to convince them to accommodate my request. While it’s not a difficult adjustment, I understand that making dozens of these meals daily is stressful, and any changes can add to that burden. I was grateful to the cook for making it happen, and the result was delightful. I turned the most basic Yong Tau Foo into something special.
Among the many selections, I picked ingredients I was familiar with and some I didn't even know the names of, mostly made of tofu or fish paste. Regardless of their names, I knew they were tasty with a great texture.
To make it even healthier, I added items like bitter gourd, carrot, and water spinach, which are all fresh. I love the water spinach because it's a good source of fiber, and its crunchy texture enhances the dish's goodness.
Balancing indulgence with healthy eating is crucial as I become more mindful of my diet. My experience with customizing Yong Tau Foo to suit my preferences and the weather has shown that small adjustments can make a big difference in enjoying meals. By adding nutritious ingredients like bitter gourd, carrot, and water spinach, I transformed a simple dish into a delightful and healthful feast, proving that healthy eating can be both satisfying and flavorful.
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Yong tau foo is always nice but the temptation is there on what we pick.
You’re right. As the price goes up based on the qty you pick 😂 i limit to 7 items only, enough to make me feel satisfied.
Well that's look super healthy 😁😁