Sui Kow (Dumplings) With Qpc Wasabi Mayo Red Pepper Sauce
Photo: Quay Po Cooks
Ingredients
Ingredients for Sui kow (Dumplings):
4 medium prawns (without the shell, diced into 8 pcs)
40 grams minced semi-lean pork
2 pieces water chestnuts (diced into 8 pcs)
1 teaspoon coriander leaves (only the leaves and chopped finely)
2 teaspoons spring onion (only ghe green part, finely diced)
9 pieces round-shaped dumpling wrappers
Seasonings:
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1/2 ts sugar
1/4 ts teaspoon sesame oil
Other Ingredients:
60 gm bean sprouts shoots, washed and dry (if you do not like greenish taste, you cann blanch and deep in c
Ingredients for QPC wasabi mayo red pepper sauce:
4 tablespoons mayonnaise
2 ts Chinese cooking wine (hua tiau)
8 drops of sesame oil
1 ts ground red pepper
Preparation
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METHOD TO PREPARE THE FILLING: Peel prawns and devein them. Cut each prawn into half. For mushrooms, wash and soak in water. Soak mushroom in warm water and when it is soft, squeeze out water and cut each mushroom into 4 pcs. Remove skin of water chestnuts and cut each chestnut into 4 pcs. Wash coriander leaves and chopped it finely. In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients (prawns, pork, water chestnuts, mushrooms, spring onion and coriander leaves) and seasonings. Stir until well combined. Cover the bowl with cling wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
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METHOD OF WRAPPING: Here is the link:
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Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZDJ30PDiu8
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The way to eat this is put a piece of walnut and some bean spout shoots in your mouth with each bite of the sui kow. mmmm.... YUM! YUM!
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Note: Let your imagination runs wild and come up with your own presentation of the dish. Have fun!
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About
My Mum's sui kow is awesome and the traditional way is to eat it with soup or deep fried. A nights ago, I could not sleep and then my mind started to race with all kinds of food. Then I craved for sui kow. The first thing I got up the next morning is to ask Mum to go to the market to buy all the ingredients to make sui kow. I told Mum I have an idea to use her sui kow in a Western way. I want to come up with a anti pasto with it. When we returned from the market, Mum started to make the sui kow and I started to experiment with the sauce to served with it.
Yield:
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Added:
Thursday, November 4, 2010 - 7:31pm