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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Thai Cooking Made EaSy: Fried Shrimp Cake

Hi~ Welcome to my official first posting in the series ha ha :P

Today, I'll introduce how to make Thai Fried Shrimp Cakes! It's called "Tord Mun Koong" (ทอดมันกุ้ง) in Thai. This dish is both children and adult favorites. Basically, you can eat it any time; for brunch, with afternoon tea/drinks, or dinner.

~~ Ingredients ~~

1) Shrimp :: 1/2 lb
2) Pork fat or ground pork (I think ground chicken is OK too) :: 1/4 lb or less
3) Salt :: 1 teaspoon
4) Bread crumb
5) Oil for deep fried

Alright, let's start!





First, you need to cut shrimp into small pieces.
Then put shrimp and pork into a chopper.
Take stuff out into a bowl and add salt. Mix them well.






Get a spoonful of mixed ground shrimp and pork, make it into round and thin shape as in the above picture (upper right picture).

The trick here is to make it thin; otherwise, it would be hard to be done when you fry it.

For fun:
You can make the shrimp cake into other then shapes too!!
Look at my finished dish; I make a heart out of it :)
You can ask your children to help making shapes too! It'll be fun for them :)

After making shrimp and pork into shapes, cover it with bread crumb.
Lightly press the cake into bread crumb.
Make sure crumb wouldn't come off easily when being fried.






Cover all cakes with bread crumb and deep fry them.
I usually put about 1 inch or a little bit higher of oil.
Use medium heat, but wait until the oil is really hot before you fry them.






Fry cakes until they are light yellow/gold. And... you are done!!

I usually serve them with Thai sweet chili sauce (the red one). The yellow one is plum sauce. It's sweet and a little bit sour. You can find them in an Asian grocery store. From my experience, the sweet chili sauce is more available.

Alright, that's all for today :) Please leave a comment if you try it already :)

Enjoy cooking! :D


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Note: pictures are from my another blog at http://rolling-lookling.bloggang.com
You can check it out! :) The content is all in Thai though.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I remember the time when I studied food cooking in prathom 6. I used to make those into vary shape but no heart shape na 55+.

Unknown said...

Hungry now.. Time for lunch na ja :P

P'Tong

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