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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Deep Fried Prawns with Salted egg yolk




I took four homemade salted eggs out from the fridge after kept it for 10days to making this dish, deep fried prawns coated with salted egg yolk. This dish also can be served in Chinese New Year Re-union dinner..



Deep Fried Prawns with Salted egg yolk



Egg yolks (before steam) from homemade salted eggs..

Deep Fried Prawns with Salted egg yolk



Just eating this deep fried prawns alone, also very yummy..

Deep Fried Prawns with Salted egg yolk



What to do with the leftover salted egg white? I use it to steam with minced pork, another simple and yummy steamed egg dish..

Deep Fried Prawns with Salted egg yolk




Deep Fried Prawns with Salted egg yolk
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)

350g medium or large prawn, (peeled, devine, cleaned and pat dried)
1/2tsp salt
Deep Fried Prawns with Salted egg yolk 1tsp light soy sauce
1 egg white
1tbsp cornstarch
A dash of white pepper

50g corn flour, for deep fry
4 salted duck egg yolks, steamed and mashed

1 sprig curry leaf
1 small chili, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped

Green vegetables for garnishing

Method
1. Mix prawns with salt, light soy sauce, egg white, cornstarch and pepper and marinate for 1hour.
2. Heat enough oil in a wok, dust marinated prawn with corn flour, deep fry over high until golden brown (less than a minute, do not overcook).
3. Pour excess oil from the wok, clean the wok, add back 2tbsp of deep frying oil over high heat. Saute chopped garlic, chili and curry leaf till fragrant.
4. Add salted egg yolk, stir constantly to prevent mixture from burning. Once the mixture bubbles, add deep fried prawns. Stir-fry briskly to coat with the sauce.
5. Place some green vegetables on a plate, arrange salted egg yolk prawns on top and serve immediately. Enjoy!




Deep Fried Prawns with Salted egg yolk



I am submitting this post to Aspiring Bakers #15: Auspicious Dishes for CNY (January 2012) which is hosted by Wen's Delight.


45 comments:

  1. Looks very tempting and delicious.

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  2. Really appetizing ! Best served with a bowl or two of rice :D Beautiful photos , too !

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  3. WOW! 流口水了!So perfect to serve on CNY table :)

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  4. My husband's favourite. If I cook it your way, w/o shells, he will love it even more.

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  5. Really very appetizing prawns you have made. Your homemade salted egg brine real beautifully.

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  6. Looks delicious! My Dad and I like to add finely diced onion and celery to had some crunch to the salted egg yolk when we make this =)

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  7. OMG!! I'm drooling all over my keyboard! I have a great weakness for salted egg yolks fried with anything and even on its own. I really need to go look for those duck eggs at the big markets and make my own salted eggs. These look absolutely fantastic, Sonia!

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  8. one of my favourite dishes! delicious!

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  9. I love this dish to bits !! so tempting and delicious !!

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  10. I have a weakness for anything with salted eggs! And this is on prawns! How yummy!

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  11. Wow!!! I have never tried this dish before and I've heard its super goooood. The prawns look so yummy

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  12. Your deep fried prawns with salty egg yolk has reminded me of the M'sian stir-fry crabs with salty egg yolk but hoh I haven't tried neither of the dishes b4. I know that they must be very tasty! How I wish I'm living next door to you!

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  13. 怎么那么巧
    我昨天才吃这道哦:)

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  14. Wow...what a tempting dish!!! This is utterly delicious dear :)

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  15. Hi there! Look very delicious & yummy.

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  16. Wow this is a favorite.like the ingredients combinations.

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  17. Wow this is a favorite.like the ingredients combinations.

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  18. Sonia, this is one of my favorite dish. I always order this when I go to Chinese restaurant. Your dish looks good!! Yum!

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  19. Your cooking certainly put me to shame. I made this too but looks horrible

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  20. this is my absolute favorite to order at seafood restaurants! yours look so colorful and yummy!

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  21. Wow. This looks amazing. I don't think I have ever had a salted egg before!

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  22. I love this dish very much! Yummy.

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  23. Thanks for sharing another nice dish for CNY! Looks great and this is a very popular dish in Sg seafood restuarants.

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  24. Yum yum,mouthwatering here, wat a super tempting dish...

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  25. I noticed that the food you that posted for CNY are all my favourites. I love salted egg yolk. Between, do you have recipe for steamed minced meat with salted egg white?

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  26. certainly delicious! i would need a beer to go with this!

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  27. 好旺哦!
    the egg yolks are sparkling, deep fried prawns in golden brown colors...who can resist this dish? you must cook more or else, not enough to share...haha

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  28. I thought it's difficult to make this dish, didn't know it is so easy, thks for sharing the recipe Sonia, I LOVE this ^_^

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  29. Yummy! You already cooking up a storm of CNY dishes! You put me to shame. ;)

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  30. This dish is amazing! And you even made your own salted eggs!

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  31. Hmmm I can't quite tell how these shrip would taste like without knowing salted eggs. I wonder of I tried before. Looks delicious and hope to find the ingredients. Another yummy recipe from you!

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  32. I love foods with egg.. this is tempting me now.. i swear.. :)

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  33. Jes, I did not record down the recipe for the steamed egg , actually very simple by adding the leftover egg white with one more salted egg, minced meat, little water and pepper, steam for 5mins. Garnish with spring onion and garlic oil.

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  34. I love all food with salted eggs in it....mmmmm, prawns look delicious

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  35. My Quay Lo love prawns without shells but not sure if he would like it cooked with salted eggs. I have tried this dish in a restaurant before but I didn't think they did it well. I have to try your recipe at home to give this a 2nd chance. Look good Sonia.

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  36. Yoooo...can not let my boy see this dish lol! haha... Prawns, his favourite!
    Kristy

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  37. We just had this at the Paradise Inn two days ago. Quay Lo and I did not really like the grainy texture on the prawns but the taste was good. Yours look much more appetizing than those we had. I should make this at home and try again to see if the texture is the same.

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  38. Wow homemade salted eggs first time i heard.I defenetly try this recipe.Tell me the how to make this salted egg.Thank you for sharing this new recipe with us.
    Seafood Recipes

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  39. I can't understand steps 4, mix what sauce with the steam mashed egg yolk?

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  40. membine, sorry, not sauce but the mixture of garlic, chili and curry leaves..

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  41. Hi Sonia,

    1st wishing you & family:
    恭喜发财,万事如意

    I guess I will ask you a stupid question here but insist want to ask u also. :)

    What is the difference between cornstarch and cornflour?

    I have this cornflour brand Maizena and do I need to buy another cornstarch or is that cornstarch is from the cornflour which its already mixed with the water?

    I did google yet the explanation too complicated for me...hmmm..need some simple explanation here...

    Tq in advance 2u...

    Eldy

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  42. hi ! this looks yummy thanks! may i ask u if u have a recipe for Sweet Corn Cream Prawn? It looks a bit like this dish also, just that the sauce is made out of sweet corn, mayo and i dunno what else? maybe also curry leaves? I had it in malaysia and it was so delicious! Wondering if there's a recipe for it so i can make it at home ! :)
    thanks! creamprawn

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