Corn Balls 玉米虾粒丸
Recipe Source : Adapted from a booklet distributed by B & P Butterfly Cornflour
Some may not believe that this recipe has been in my scrapbook for more than thirty years, yet I have not gotten round to trying it until now. Do you know what spurned me? Well, I was looking for recipes which use corn as an ingredient as I wanted to participate in Little Thumbs Up's event. Their theme for April is corn. I usually eat corn-on-the-cob by just steaming it. I hardly know how to prepare savoury dishes using corn, so I've got to browse through my scrapbook among other sources.
They certainly do not look like balls! They look more like patties to me but the taste is good with the slight aroma of curry powder in each bite.
Ingredients
600g shrimps, remove shells and veins and chopped
8 tbsp cornflour
2 red chillies, chopped
2 green chillies, chopped
2 sprigs of spring onion, chopped
110g cream-style corn
1 tbsp curry powder
a pinch of pepper
1 tsp salt
1 egg
500 ml cooking oil for frying
Cream-style corn
Instructions
1. Mix all the ingredients together, except the cooking oil for frying.
2. Stir and mix evenly to form a batter.
3. Heat oil in wok until hot.
4. Scoop 1 tbsp of batter into the hot oil and deep-fry until golden brown.
5. Serve hot with chili sauce or tomato ketchup
I am submitting this post to Esther of Copycake Kitchen
This event is linked to Little Thumbs Up organised by Zoe of Bake For Happy Kids and Doreen of My Little Favourite DIY
Hi Doris,
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely dish.
My kids will love this.
thanks for linking up with LTU ;)
mui
Hi Mui Mui, Most Malaysians like deep-fried food. My family is the same.
DeleteHi Doris, nice to know you. You corn balls looks good and delicious. I believe by added the curry powder will bring great flavour to the corn balls. Thank you for your support in LTU :)
ReplyDeleteHi Esther, Nice to know you too. Hopefully we can get to know each other better through our blogging
DeleteHi Doris,
ReplyDeleteSorry for my late visit. I was away last week for some reasons...
30 yrs in your scrapbook? Pardon me, asking how old are you?... hee hee :p
These prawn plus corn combination sounds delicious :D
Zoe
Hi Zoe,
DeleteI was born in 1957.