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Kiddie Lunch Idea: Spam Musubi with Coke

Making Spam Musubi – or really, Maling would do just as fine, is really easy and simple. Only 5 ingredients and you’d be all set for a great kiddie lunch or baon for work! It must be the season -Im so into Hawaiian food these days. You know sometimes I go off tangent with a […] The post Kiddie Lunch Idea: Spam Musubi with Coke appeared first on Relax lang Mom! -Lifestyle, Motherhood and Filipino Food Blog For Making Pinay Moms Life Easier . source https://relaxlangmom.com/food/recipes/meat/kiddie-lunch-spam-musubi-with-coke/

Shrimp and Vegetable Okoy Recipe

The Okoy version that most people know is the shrimp okoy, our version of fritters. It uses small shrimps, and served as a snack with vinegar dipping sauce. My mother sometimes prepares a pure vegetable okoy too, using either togue or kalabasa.  This version, by Chef Tatung is a combination of shrimp and vegetable and almost like that of Kakiage, a Japanese version of shrimp and vegetable tempura.

Chef Tatung’s Shrimp and Vegetable Ukoy


Ingredients:

For the batter:
1 c Maya all-purpose flour
2 tbsp Maya cornstarch
1 tsp baking powder
Dash of black or white pepper
¾ c ice-cold water
2 tbsp fish sauce
2 tbsp annatto or atsuete oil (see notes)

For the vegetables and shrimps:
½ c squash, cut into thin strips
½ c kamote, cut into thin strips
½ c bean sprouts (see notes)
1 small red onion, thinly sliced
8-10 stems spring onions, cut into one-inch pieces
1 c small fresh shrimps, whiskers trimmed, washed and drained
2 – 2½ c cooking oil

Instructions:

  1. Make the batter first by combining flour, cornstarch, baking powder and pepper in a large bowl. Pour in the water and fish sauce, then add the annatto oil. Stir until all ingredients are well-blended. Mixture should have a thick consistency.
  2. Add vegetables and shrimps to the prepared batter. Mix well.
  3. Heat the oil in a deep, heavy-bottom frying pan. The oil should be at least an inch high.
  4. When the oil is sufficiently hot, scoop the batter by large spoonfuls (or use a ¼ cup measure) and drop into the hot oil to make the okoy. Use only medium heat so the inside of the batter gets cooked while the outside remains crisp. Do this in batches; do not overcrowd the frying pan. Fry each batch until golden brown.
  5. Transfer the cooked ukoy to a plate lined with paper towels or absorbent paper.

Serve immediately with vinegar and garlic dip.

Makes about 10-12 okoy.

Notes:

  • Annato oil is very useful in the kitchen and can be used for different dishes such as fried rice, etc. It is a good practice to always have some.make your own own annatto oil by mixing 1 tablespoon powdered annatto (atsuete) with 2 tablespoons vegetable oil. Mama Sita brand of powdered annatto is available in the condiments and spices section of supermarkets.
  • Bean sprouts tends to get soggy after awhile and Chef Tatung advises to only use  bean sprouts (togue) if the ukoy will be served immediately.
  • Work quickly and maintain the coldness of the batter, add a cube of ice or two if it becomes warm. This is to make sure that you cook a crispy okoy.

This recipe is shared during a Maya Kitchen demonstration. For more information, please visit www.themayakichen.com.

 

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