🌶️ Ignite your kitchen with authentic Ma Po magic!
Lee Kum Kee MaPo Tofu Sauce is a ready-to-use, spicy and savory condiment crafted from peppercorns and premium ingredients, designed to authentically replicate the bold flavors of Sichuan Ma Po Tofu. Packaged in a convenient 2.8 oz size with 12 units per pack, it’s perfect for quick meal enhancements, stir-frying, marinades, and elevating noodle or rice dishes.
M**Y
Quick and Easy
Good stuff to make a quick batch of Mapo Tofu. If you’re used to the glass jar version, two sachets are about the same amount of mix you’d get out of one jar .
L**N
Delicious sauce for the best Chinese-style eggplant, delivered to your door!
We first found this product on an Asian-foods specialty site, but when they were sold out, we discovered we could get it from Amazon for about the same price if we bought in bulk. And we like this stuff enough to buy it in bulk!It is somewhat spicy, but not overwhelmingly so, and has a nicely balanced sweet-and-sour flavor that goes great with eggplant. I should point out that we've only made it with Japanese / Chinese type eggplant, which is about as long but much skinnier than 'regular' eggplant, about the size of an English cucumber, and a brighter purple rather than nearly black; it's also less bitter than 'regular' eggplant.As the instructions say, you want about 12 oz of eggplant, which is roughly two eggplants if you're able to source the Chinese type. (We use a postal scale to weigh our eggplants so we get as close to 12 oz as possible, but this isn't strictly necessary.) We cut the eggplant in diagonal slices about finger-thickness, then cut those in half to make two stretched-looking half-moons from each slice.From there, we depart from the package instructions.They say to either deep-fry or boil the eggplant, but we just saute ours in neutral oil -- this also has the advantage of making this a one-pot dish.They say to add ground meat, but we don't do that either, though you could.Instead, once the eggplant is all softened and translucent, we add the sauce and stir, then let it cook together just long enough to heat the sauce. If the sauce is too thick, sometimes we add a splash or two of rice vinegar to loosen it up, but that's optional.Then we serve it over rice. Twelve oz eggplant and one packet sauce only makes enough for two people, but it shouldn't be hard to scale the proportions up, provided you have a big enough pan.Enjoy!
S**A
Terrible
This spicy eggplant sauce was one the worst things I have ever tasted. It was saltly, overly sweet with a strange/terrible lingering aftertaste. We eat spicy eggplant all the time with a different brand sauce, which tastes great. But I couldn't find that one, so I purchased this one. Never will again!!
M**H
Spicy and flavorful
For some reason our local favorite Asian grocery store no longer stocks this brand. we anre addicted to this Mapo Dofu seasoning and was so happy to find it on Amazon and ordered several packages. If you like spicy tofu dishes, this seasoning is great! I add a bit of chicken broth to it to tone down the burn a bit, but the flavor is still great! Stir fry the tofu along with desired veggies and/or meat and top with sliced green onion and serve over rice…yum!
D**L
Short expiration date
Short expiration date. Had to give away most of the packs because of this.
K**S
This is the best mapo tofu sauce
I am a big mapo tofu fan and this is the best sauce for making it at home, if you’re not going to do it from scratch. All the other versions I have tried are mediocre in comparison to this one. It’s always sold out at my local market so I splurged for a multi pack to be mailed to me!
J**O
Delicious Ma Po sauce that does not overwhelm with spiciness in any one dimension! Great with eggplant instead of Tofu.
This is a very good, inexpensive rendition of the famous "Pockmarked Old Grandma's Tofu" sauce (Ma Po Tofu). It is not very spicy, so if you make yours hot, add some dried red Japanese chilis (in the Mexican foods section of your market in the West) or even red flaked pepper Italian style, to give it some heat. Sriracha works nicely as well.I don't like tofu all that much, so I use diced eggplant, sauteed in oil with garlic and ginger, and then add ground beef (instead of the pork). Very, very tasty!
J**R
Received this order faster than expected
This sauce is a very nice product. Since the order was for 12 units, I was happy to see that the product expiration dates are almost one year from now. Thanks!
Trustpilot
2 months ago
4 days ago