Friday, October 05, 2007

sugar cane 2

Cooking time less than 10 mins


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Ingredients500g/1lb 2oz raw prawns, peeled and cleaned50g/2oz pork fat (or use streaky bacon)100g/3½oz dried shrimp, soaked for an hour in hot water50g/2oz shallot, finely chopped1 tbsp fish sauce, plus extra for dipping½ chilli, finely chopped, to taste½ tsp freshly ground black pepper10 sticks sugar cane (available in some Asian and Caribbean speciality shops)black and white sesame seeds, for coatinggroundnut oil, for deep fryingsalad leaves, to serve
Method1. Place the prawns and pork fat in a food processor and blend to a paste.2. Add the dried shrimp, shallot, fish sauce, chilli and black pepper to the mixture and blend again.3. Cut the sugar cane into sticks the size of lolly sticks. Wet your hands and mould a ball of the mixture around the broad end of the cane. Smooth it, so it looks like an egg-shaped lolly. Roll the mixture roughly in the sesame seeds.4. Heat the oil in a deep, heavy-bottomed pan. It is ready when a breadcrumb that is dropped in will sizzle gently in it. (CAUTION: hot oil can be dangerous. Do not leave unattended.)5. Deep fry the prawn sticks in the oil for about 5 minutes or until coloured. If possible finish them off over a charcoal fire or grill to crisp up. 6. Serve on a bed of crisp salad leaves using more fish sauce as a dipping sauce. The sugar cane can be chewed at the end to extract the juice.

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