To be honest, I was not drawn to this dish on the Chinese New Year menu. But on an earlier visit, Mr Yap, the manager was waxing lyrical about the Prawn Toast. He said he loved it. So that piqued my interest.
It does look very good. Golden and crispy, coated with sesame seeds. It was accompanied by a sprig of coriander (which I love) and a dipping sauce (something like Thai dipping sauce).
This Prawn Toast is made with prawn wrapped in prawn paste rolled in seaweed and then coated with breadcrumbs and sesame seeds. It is then deep fried until golden brown and crispy. Quite nice but not something I would go crazy about.
It was delightful! But because it is sweet (even though barely so) I don't want to have this too frequently.
Now let my cats entertain you (the cat fans).
















Dear friend, you have outdone yourself with all these gorgeous and absolutely delightful π ☺️ cat pictures. ❤️
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of prawn toast.
Good morning ππ my dear friend PH, the quote at the end is very encouraging, I try my best to remember this quote. By the way, I cannot find the little box on top of your blog header where I can key in keywords such as lotus to search for posts related to it, are you able to help me?
ReplyDeleteThe prawn toasts remind me of dim sum hee hee. I think I will like these fried prawns. Lovely photos of your furkids and description of their daily life. I enjoy looking at them. Blue eyes looks like Persian cat. ππΊ
ReplyDeleteHigh five! I love coriander too! Though some may say it is pungent herb πΏ.
ReplyDeleteI don't like Persian cats, I prefer "normal" cats lol.
ReplyDeleteI think Blue Eyes is a Sealpoint Siamese cat.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, I think I got the term "Persian" mixed up with "Siamese", you should be correct.
DeleteDoes the prawn toast feel oily in the mouth?
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