CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Grains, Eggs |
Chinese |
Appetizer |
6 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
1/2 |
lb |
Shrimp |
5 |
|
Water chestnuts |
1 |
ts |
Fresh ginger root |
1 |
|
Egg |
1 1/2 |
ts |
Cornstarch |
1 |
ts |
Sherry |
1/2 |
ts |
Salt |
1 |
ds |
Pepper |
4 |
sl |
White bread |
|
|
Oil for deep frying |
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Shell and devein shrimp; then mince with water chestnuts and ginger
root. Beat egg lightly. Mix minced ingredients and egg with cornstarch,
sherry, salt and pepper; blend well.
2. Trim off bread crusts. Spread shrimp mixture evenly over bread, then
cut each slice in 4 squares or triangles. (To prevent shrimp mixture from
sticking to knife during spreading, dip blade first in cold water.)
3. Heat oil to smoking. Place bread, shrimp side down, on a slotted
spoon; then gently lower into oil. Reduce heat slightly and deep-fry a few
pieces at a time, until bread is golden (about 1-1/2 minutes). Turn each
piece over and deep-fry a few seconds more. Drain on paper toweling. Serve
hot.
NOTE: This dish, served originally at Chinese banquets, is excellent as
an hors d'oeuvre or cocktail-party snack. (For best results, use bread
that's at least 2 days old: it will absorb less oil.) Shrimp toast may be
prepared in advance and kept warm by being placed, uncovered, on a cookie
sheet in a slow (275 degree) oven. It may also be frozen, then reheated
without thawing in a moderate (350 degree) oven. Leftover shrimp toast may
be frozen and reheated in the same manner.
VARIATIONS: For the shrimp, substitute minced crab or lobster.
For the water chestnuts, substitute 1/4 cup celery, minced.
In step 1, mince the shrimp with 1 slice ginger root and half an onion.
Omit water chestnuts. Season as above, but omit cornstarch. Then fold into
mixture 2 egg whites, beaten until fluffy but not stiff.
In step 1, add to shrimp mixture 1 bacon strip, minced; or 1/2 scallion
stalk, minced.
In step 2, cut bread in 1- by 4- inch strips (these are called Shrimp
Straws).
After step 2, glaze the shrimp mixture by brushing it with more beaten
egg.
After step 2, press into shrimp mixture a bit of minced ham or parsley.
From <The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook>, ISBN 0-517-65870-4. Downloaded
from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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