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尖椒干豆腐
jiān jiāo gān dòu fu

Jian Jiao Gan Doufu — Green Pepper with Dry Tofu Sheets

Jian Jiao Gan Doufu — Green Pepper with Dry Tofu Sheets

Quick Info

Flavor
Savory and mildly spicy, with the grassy heat of fresh green peppers complementing the nutty, chewy tofu sheets. A touch of soy sauce ties it all together.
Texture
Thin, chewy tofu sheets with a slight bounce, paired with crisp-tender pepper strips
Spice Level
🌶️🌶️ — Moderate heat from fresh green peppers — noticeable but not overwhelming
Temperature
Served Hot
Cuisine
Dongbei
Cooking
Stir-fried
Main Ingredients
TofuVegetables

Ingredients

Dry tofu sheets (干豆腐/豆腐皮)Pointed green peppersGarlicSoy sauceSaltVegetable oil

Allergens

Confirmed

Soy

The Story

This dish is a cornerstone of Dongbei (northeastern Chinese) cuisine, born from the long, harsh winters of Manchuria where preserved and dried foods were essential for survival. Dry tofu sheets — made by pressing tofu until nearly all moisture is removed — kept well through the cold months and provided vital protein. Paired with whatever fresh or pickled peppers were available, this simple stir-fry became a beloved everyday dish across the three northeastern provinces. Today it’s found on menus throughout China, but it remains most authentically prepared in Dongbei restaurants.

What to Expect

Thin strips of pale, ivory-colored tofu sheets arrive stir-fried with bright green pepper strips and fragrant bits of garlic. The tofu sheets have a unique texture you won’t find in Western cooking — chewy, slightly springy, and nothing like the soft tofu you might expect. They soak up the savory sauce while keeping their satisfying bite.

The green peppers provide a fresh, grassy heat that builds gently. The dish is lightly sauced with soy and garlic, letting the contrasting textures take center stage. It’s simple, clean-tasting, and surprisingly filling for a vegetable dish.

Tips

A great choice for vegetarians — this is one of the most protein-rich vegetable dishes on a Chinese menu. The dry tofu sheets are very different from regular tofu, so don’t skip this just because you think you know tofu. If you spot a Dongbei (东北) restaurant, this will almost certainly be on the menu and is a reliable order. Pair it with rice and a meat dish for a balanced northeastern-style meal. The spice level is mild enough for most palates.

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