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Salted Taro Balls

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Chinese Loo, Chinese, Desserts 1 Batch

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Taro root, peeled and rinsed
1 tb Cornstarch or arrowroot
1 tb Rice flour*
1/2 ts Salt
1/8 ts Pepper
Lots of oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Here's another "dessert" that is hardly sweet at all:
Cut taro into thin strips or grate it. Mix all other ingredients
together and sprinkle evenly over taro. Mix well and form into golf
ball sized balls. Deep-fry until crisp and golden. Serve with tea.
From:    Michael Loo
Recipes posted to FIDO COOKING echo by Mike Loo, an excellent cook, between
Dec 1, 1944 and Jul 31, 1995. Many are authentic Chinese recipes.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mikeloo.zip

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