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Pai Chiao Hsia Ch'iu (shrimp Balls)

 Categories: Appetizers, Fish/sea, Oriental 
      Yield: 30 servings 
  
     20 sl White bread, crusts removed,    1 1/2 ts Gingerroot, minced 
           -n 1/4-inch cubes               1 1/2 ts Scallion, minced 
  1 1/8 lb Shrimp, shelled, deveined, &    1 1/2 ts Salt 
           -insed                          1 1/2 tb Cornstarch 
    1/2 c  Water chestnuts, blanched &              Peanut or corn oil for fryin 
           -inely chopped                           - 
      1 lg Egg white, beaten lightly           3 tb Coarse salt 
      2 tb Lard, finely chopped                1 tb Szechwan peppercorns, crushe 
      1 tb Rice wine                                - & lightly toasted 
  
  Arrange bread cubes in one layer on a baking sheet and let them dry at room 
  temperature overnight. In a food processor, puree the shrimp, transfer to a 
  bowl, and stir in water chestnuts, egg white, lard, wine, ginger, scallion, 
  salt, and cornstarch. Beat vigorously with a wooden spoon and compact it. 
  Form rounded teaspoons of the mixture into balls with hands dipped in cold 
  water.  Roll the balls in the bread crumbs, pressing the cubes in lightly. 
  Arrange them in one layer on the baking sheet. In a deep fryer, heat 
  2-inches of oil to 375f.  In it fry the shrimp balls in batches, turning 
  them, for 1-2 minutes or until they are golden. Transfer them to paper 
  towels to drain.  Bring the oil up to 375f again and add the shrimp balls. 
  Fry again, turning, until they are a deep golden. Transfer to paper towels 
  to drain. In a small bowl, stir together the coarse salt and peppercorns 
  for dipping. Serve with the shrimp. A 1980 Gourmet Mag. favorite




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