I bought a Philippine pineapple, it’s sweet and juicy, it’s too big, can’t it be eaten as a fruit?There are prawns in the refrigerator, take them out, wash them, and make the shrimp balls like crispy meat according to your own preferences, and then add sweet and sour tomato sauce. The juicy and tender pineapples are definitely more the next bowl of rice, haha~
How to make pineapple shrimp balls
Step1
Freeze the shrimp for about 1 hour, then take it out and peel it into shrimps. Wash and drain thoroughly.
Step2
Put a layer of dry flour on the outside of the shrimp to make the surface of the shrimp more sticky, and the batter will not fall off when fried
Step3
Add an appropriate amount of salt to an egg, adjust the amount of flour into a thin and moderate paste, similar to the consistency of yogurt
Step4
Put the shrimps in the batter, each of which is evenly coated with batter
Step5
Heat the pan to 60% to 70%. Put the battered shrimps one by one. Do not have too much batter or too little
Step6
After fried to tender yellow, remove
Step7
Finally, put the fried into the pan and re-fry at high temperature, remove the drain oil
Step8
Heat the pan, stir-fry the shrimp balls and let it come out of the oil
Step9
Add a tablespoon of tomato paste and stir-fry evenly
Step10
Cut the pineapple into a hob block, wrap the prawn balls in tomato sauce, and stir the pineapple block quickly
Step11
Finally, add a little starch to water to make water starch, thicken it before leaving the pot
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