- Description:
- An Ancient Chinese dish
- Source:
- jacenem (jacenem@hotmail.com)
Serves/Makes:4
- Ingredients
- 4 slices thick white bread
- 8 oz (224 grm). king prawns
- 4 oz (112 grm). water chestnuts
- 4 oz (112 grm). pork/pork fat
- 2 tbsp (30 ml) sesame seeds
- 1 pint of vegetable oil (for frying)
- 1/2 egg
- Preparation
- Peel and gut the king prawns, chop into very small cubes.
- Slice pork and fat into very small cubes, chop the water chestnuts into very small pieces.
- Using a chopping knife and board dice the ingredients together into a mince content, when finished, place in a large bowl and mix in the egg (this will further bind the contents together).
- Taking the four slices of bread, remove the outer crusts.
- Then using a fork, spread the king prawn content on each slice of bread, pressing firm down (make sure you do not flatten the bread).
- Finally sprinkle some sesame seeds on the toast and now it is ready to cook.
- Heat the vegetable oil in a wok, then place in the king prawn toast, turning only once or twice.
- When they are golden brown the King prawn toast is cooked.
- Chop the toast into equal pieces and serve with some tomatoes.
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