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Steamed Tofu with Minced Pork and Preserved Vegetable (IDDSI Level 5) | IDDSI Level 5 Care Food Recipe

IDDSI Level 5 | 25 minutes | Easy

Ingredients (1–2 servings)

Where to Buy in Hong Kong

Silken or soft tofu (嫩豆腐 / 硹豆腐) is sold refrigerated at PARKnSHOP, Wellcome, and city’super β€” choose the softest grade available. Minced pork (免治豬肉) is available pre-packaged in the fresh meat section at PARKnSHOP and Wellcome; ask the butcher for an extra-fine grind if buying fresh. Preserved snow cabbage (ι›ͺ菜 / ι›ͺ裑紅) is sold in the tinned goods and pickled foods aisle at most supermarkets, and in bags at wet markets.

Method

  1. Combine the minced pork with ginger paste, light soy sauce, sugar, cornstarch, and sesame oil; mix thoroughly until the mince is sticky and well combined
  2. Rinse the preserved snow cabbage under cold water to remove excess salt; squeeze dry; chop as finely as possible (particles should not exceed 2mm)
  3. Combine the chopped snow cabbage with the seasoned mince; mix well
  4. Remove the tofu from its packaging; gently pat dry with kitchen paper
  5. Place the tofu on a heatproof steaming dish; using a fork or spoon, very gently press to level the surface (do not completely mash β€” keep a gentle block shape)
  6. Spread the pork and snow cabbage mixture evenly over the tofu; press down lightly
  7. Steam over high heat for 12–15 minutes, until the mince is completely cooked through (grey throughout with no pink remaining)
  8. Remove from the steamer; drizzle with a little light soy sauce and sesame oil
  9. Check the texture of the mince using a fork before serving (see Texture Test below)

Ensuring Fine Enough Mince β€” Critical for IDDSI Level 5

Why fineness matters: IDDSI Level 5 requires all food particles to measure no more than 1.5cm and to be mashable by tongue pressure. Minced pork, even when purchased pre-minced, can clump together during steaming to form larger pieces.

Key techniques:

Cultural Note

Steamed tofu with minced pork and preserved vegetable is a quintessential Hong Kong home-cooking dish β€” simple, quick, and deeply satisfying. The salty, fermented flavour of snow cabbage (ι›ͺ菜, literally β€œsnow vegetable”) complements the mild sweetness of pork and the gentle tofu, creating a dish familiar to many elderly patients from their childhood and family meals. Serving it in a form safe for dysphagia patients preserves this meaningful connection to home cooking.

Texture Test

Fork pressure test (tofu): Passes Level 5 β€” the silken tofu flattens completely under gentle fork pressure; it can be mashed by tongue pressure alone, with no chewing required.

Fork pressure test (minced pork): Passes Level 5 β€” individual pieces of mince are flattened easily by fork pressure, with no firm or rubbery core. No clumped pieces exceed 1.5cm. If a clump is found, separate it with a fork and re-test.

Snow cabbage particle check: Confirm all pieces of preserved vegetable are under 2mm after chopping; after steaming, double-check that no larger fragments have survived. Any piece larger than 2mm should be removed.

Notes

Nutrition

Approximately 200 kcal per serving (150g), 18g protein, 10g fat. The combination of tofu and minced pork delivers a complete amino acid profile; tofu also contributes a useful amount of calcium. Snow cabbage adds a small amount of vitamin K and dietary fibre. Overall, this is a high-protein, moderate-calorie dish suitable for elderly patients with dysphagia β€” serve alongside soft congee for a complete, balanced meal.

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⚠️ This recipe is for reference only. Texture varies by technique and ingredients. A speech therapist should confirm the appropriate IDDSI level for each individual.