Asian Recipes

Teochew Steamed Phoenix Prawn Rolls

by TheWeekly  /   February 14, 2018

Yield
2 Rolls
Prep Time
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Cook Time
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Difficulty Level
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Impress your guests with these handmade Teochew prawn rolls – when sliced and plated, the rolls look like a flower, which will look pretty for the Lunar New Year reunion dinner feast.

Ingredients

Filling

Egg Crepe

Steps

01.

For the prawn filling: Mash the prawns with a knife and mince till you get a smooth paste.

02.

Add the minced pork belly and continue to mince till fine.

03.

Mix in the egg whites, followed by the remaining ingredients. Knead the mixture till you get a springy consistency.

04.

Divide into two portions and set aside.

05.

Bring water to a boil in a wok. Place the conpoy in a dish and steam for three hours over low heat.

06.

Bring the chicken stock to a boil in a pot. Blanch the mustard greens and broccoli, then slice into pieces.

07.

In the same stock, blanch the Chinese celery and set aside. Set aside the remaining stock.

08.

For the egg crepe: In a bowl, beat 10 egg yolks, five egg whites and 10 g of cornstarch. Mix well and separate into three portions.

09.

Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a non-stick pan, preferably 25 cm wide. Add one portion of the egg mixture. Ensure the mixture is spread evenly in the pan and cook for a few minutes until the underside is golden brown. Remove gently and cool. Repeat for the other two portions of egg mixture.

10.

To assemble the wrap: Lay an egg crepe on a dish and spread a layer of the prawn filling on it. Slice another egg crepe into thirds lengthwise. Place one strip over the centre of the first crepe.

11.

Shred the steamed conpoy and place it in a line on top of the cut egg crepe. Then add a piece of Chinese celery on top.

12.

Roll the egg crepe into a tight roll, taking care not to break the crepe.

13.

Repeat steps 10 to 12 to make the second roll.

14.

Steam rolls over medium heat for eight minutes until cooked. Slice evenly into desired thickness and lay in a circle on a serving plate.

15.

Heat 1 tbsp oil in a wok, saute mustard greens and broccoli and add 75 ml of stock. Cook for about five minutes or till desired softness. Place the mustard greens around the prawn rolls and broccoli in the centre.

16.

In the same wok, add the remaining stock, fish sauce, chicken powder and sugar. Thicken sauce with remaining cornstarch.

17.

Pour sauce over the rolls and vegetables. Serve hot.

Recipe: Chef Cheng Fa Kwan/Paradise Teochew Restaurant / Photo: Lee Jia Wen/The Straits Times