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Patrick Kong
By Patrick Kong

Menbosha (Korean-Chinese Shrimp Toast)

6 steps
Prep:15minCook:10min
Looking for a delicious and crunchy appetizer that packs a flavor punch? Look no further than menbosha, a deep-fried shrimp toast! With a crispy exterior and a savory shrimp filling, this Korean-Chinese dish is a crowd-pleaser that's perfect for sharing.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 10:34:51 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
83
High
Glycemic Load
17
Moderate

Nutrition per serving

Calories346.4 kcal (17%)
Total Fat22.2 g (32%)
Carbs20.3 g (8%)
Sugars3.6 g (4%)
Protein17 g (34%)
Sodium448.2 mg (22%)
Fiber1.1 g (4%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Shrimp Toast

Step 1
Cut off the crust of the slices of bread and cut each slice into 4 even squares.
white breadwhite bread6 slices
Step 2
Finely mince the shrimp and add it to a large bowl along with potato starch, egg white, chicken powder, lard, sesame oil, scallions, lemon zest, salt, and black pepper.
shrimpshrimp400g
potato starchpotato starch2 Tbsp
egg whiteegg white1
chicken bouillon powderchicken bouillon powder½ tsp
lardlard20g
sesame oilsesame oil1 Tbsp
scallionsscallions1 Tbsp
preserved lemonpreserved lemon1 tsp
black pepperblack pepper
Step 3
Fry off a small amount of the shrimp mixture in a pan to taste for seasoning.
Step 4
Place a large dollop of the shrimp mixture onto half of the bread slices, sandwiching with the other half of the bread slices.
Step 5
Heat the oil to 175 C (350 F) and fry each sandwich until they turn golden brown on both sides.
frying oilfrying oil

Dipping Sauce

Step 6
In a bowl, mix together the oyster sauce, ketchup, rice vinegar, minced garlic, sugar, and yuzu kosho.
oyster sauceoyster sauce1 Tbsp
ketchupketchup1 Tbsp
rice vinegarrice vinegar1 Tbsp
garlicgarlic½ Tbsp
sugarsugar½ Tbsp
yuzu koshoyuzu kosho½ tsp