The
coated prawns are pan fried till cooked before tossing into the buttery rolled
oats. Salted yolk is used in this recipe. Yolk is cooked with butter till
fragrant. Then spice with curry leaves and chilies. Lastly rolled oats are
added to absorb the buttery yolk flavour. End up having lightly crispy, chewy
and flavourful rolled oats to go with prawns :) Do try and let me know if you
love it as much as I do.
Adapted
with modification from Indochinekitchen, cereal prawn
Rolled
Oats Prawn
Ingredients:
(A)
12
pieces prawns (medium size)
¼
teaspoon salt
¼
teaspoon white pepper
½
egg whites from an egg
1-2
tablespoons vegetable oil, for pan fry
About
¼ cup oat flour, for coating (blend from ¼ cup old fashioned rolled oats till
fine)
½
cup rolled oats
(B)
2
tablespoons butter
1
teaspoon vegetable oil
1
salted egg yolk, diced
3
stalks curry leaves
1
big red chili, sliced diagonally
1
teaspoon sugar
Methods:
1.
Remove heads, shells with the tail intact. Devein prawns. Marinade prawns with
salt, pepper and egg whites for about 10 minutes.
2.
Put ½ cup rolled oats inside wok. Without adding any oil, pan fry the oats till
fragrant and lightly brown. Dish out and set aside.
3.
Heat up wok, add in vegetable oil. Dust marinated prawns with oat flour.
Arrange in hot wok and cook till golden brown. Dish out and set aside.
4.
Without washing the wok, melt butter and vegetable oil in wok. Add in diced
salted yolks and stir-fry on medium heat. Once the yolk and butter mixture
turned bubbling, add in curry leaves, sliced chilies, sugar and toasted rolled
oats.
5.
Quickly stir-fry for few seconds till rolled oats are well coated, feel light
and crispy. Toss in cooked prawns. Mix well and serve. Enjoy!
I'm the host for November 2013 The Little Thumbs Up event with Oats theme. Cook or bake oats from whole oat groats, steel cut oats (Irish oatmeal), Scottish oatmeal, rolled oats (regular or quick rolled oats) and even oat flour. Do link up your recipes on this post and have fun!
I'm the host for November 2013 The Little Thumbs Up event with Oats theme. Cook or bake oats from whole oat groats, steel cut oats (Irish oatmeal), Scottish oatmeal, rolled oats (regular or quick rolled oats) and even oat flour. Do link up your recipes on this post and have fun!
This post is linked to the event, Little Thumbs up organised by Zoe from Bake for Happy Kids and Doreen from My Little Favourite DIY, hosted by Vivian of Vivian Pang’s Kitchen.
Oh Wow!. Yummy! Your version is much healthier. Now I don't have to go looking for the special brand of flour which I used to buy. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteViv,
ReplyDeleteMy kids are big fan of prawn.
I am sure they will love your version of healthier rolled oat prawn,
Thanks for sharing this in LTU.
mui
Wow, this is lovely! One of my favourite dish. Just to check with you, is Nestum accepted for the LTU event?
ReplyDeleteSorry to tell you that Nestum is cereal so is not accepted for the LTU.
DeleteOK, thanks for the clarification :)
DeleteWoah looks truly mouthwatering. Am impressed that no deep frying is required too ;)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely appetizing
ReplyDeleteHi Vivian,
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love prawns. Thanks for sharing.
Helen
I am drooling here just looking at the picture of your yummy dish Vivian. Well done!
ReplyDeleteVivian, I am in love with your rolled oats prawns! I saw a similar recipe and it had to be deep fried so I don't want to try. But I will try yours when I am free :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy! I could finish a whole plateful of this!
ReplyDeleteThis dish is mouth-watering, yum!
ReplyDeletei like this. yummy....
ReplyDeleteEmmmm ! I like this ! Crispy oat ,curry leaves aroma ......
ReplyDeleteThis looks droolworthy! Love the ways that you have incorporated into this delicious prawn recipe, Vivian.
ReplyDeletei nvr try it with oats, only nestum. You gave me an idea that next time can try with oats instead..
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