Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Prawn on toast

My favourite starter at Chinese restaurant!We had this tiny little Chinese restaurant near my home and all the dishes were drool-worthy :) .Drums of heaven and prawn on toast were our regular orders!We used to be there almost every other weekend, even the chef became our dear friend!


While I was trying to fall asleep (yea don't think I'm going crazy) few nights ago, I felt like having this crispy crunchy snack!I looked for a few recipes and i dished this up in about 10 minutes since i had the prawns marinated and waiting already!I watched someone make it on tv and thought wow thats sooo easy!





Serves one hungry person or 2 :)
Cooking time 10 mins + prawns cleaning time (15 mins)





You need

Prawns cleaned 5 cut in halves or whole
Capsicum slices 5 6 slices
Baby onions/spring onions 1 tablespoon
Egg 1(beaten with salt and pepper)
Soy sauce 1 tsp
Chilli sauce 1 tsp
Vinegar 1 tablespoon
Bread 2 slices cut into halves or quarters
Salt to taste
Pepper optional
Oil to deep fry


  • Trim the edges off the bread and toast it on a pan so it dries.
  • Meanwhile in a mixing bowl mix the rest of the ingredients and mix well.
  • Beat the egg with salt and pepper and leave aside.
  • Chop the bread into 4s and spoon a piece of prawn and some of the sauce onto the bread.
  • Dip this whole assembled bread + prawn mixture into the beaten egg and deep fry until golden on both sides.
  • Serve hot with sauce of your choice!or have it as it is :)[ I had it with some vinegar chilli (just add a cap-full of vinegar to a few tablespoons of water and add the finely chopped green chilli].






  • Tips:
  • The prawns i used were marinated in chilli powder,salt, and coriander powder) but plain ones will do.Because of the sauces' in the marinade.
  •  You can add other seasoning or salad leaves and vegetables.
  • You can use chicken instead and for vegetarians paneer and mushroom can be substituted.Egg cannot be substituted as it has to bind all the seasoning to the bread.
  • I read somewhere that toasting the bread leads to lesser soaking of oil in the bread.

14 comments:

  1. This looks awesome..Yummy Recipe

    Aarthi
    http://www.yummytummyaarthi.com/

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  2. wow, very yummy prawns...such a great recipe...

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  3. woww.. this looks super delicious.. can be served as a starter / side dish..im getting aroma here :)

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  4. Hey there, I stumbled here form taste of pearl city...what amazing combo. I have never tried prawns on toast...my son loves prawns...and I sure will try this for him...happy to follow u.

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  5. your recipes looks awesome ! thanks for visiting my blog.glad to following you.

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    1. Thanks Asiya.i'm glad to follow u too

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  6. Looks very tempting, wish I could have some. Thank you for linking with Any One can Cook :)

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  7. I'm a die-hard fan of prawn and it's a very tempting preperation..thanks for linking it to my event

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