Butter Prawn with Salted Egg and Floss Garnishing

Clemence Hoe - Asian Home Cuisine
Clemence Hoe - Asian Home Cuisine @clemence78
Kuala Lumpur

Delicious and aromatic flavour combination of butter, salted egg and curry leaves makes the prawn taste so good. Its callled Nai Yau Har in Seafood Restaurants and there are two varities, one is dry butter style and the other is wet butter style. Salted egg is optional but it enhances the overall aromatic taste.

Butter Prawn with Salted Egg and Floss Garnishing

Delicious and aromatic flavour combination of butter, salted egg and curry leaves makes the prawn taste so good. Its callled Nai Yau Har in Seafood Restaurants and there are two varities, one is dry butter style and the other is wet butter style. Salted egg is optional but it enhances the overall aromatic taste.

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Ingredients

30 mins
4 servings
  1. 10 pcsTiger Prawns
  2. 2chicken egg yolks
  3. 2salted egg yolks (boiled)
  4. leavesCurry
  5. Birds eye chilli (optional)
  6. Evaporated milk
  7. Butter
  8. 1/2 tspsalt
  9. 1/4 tspsugar

Cooking Instructions

30 mins
  1. 1

    Add butter and some oil to wok and create a swirling motion, then add in the egg yolks and continue the swirling until bubble foam appear and brownish color and set aside. Let it cool down and you will have egg yolk floss.

  2. 2

    The prawn you need to Fly Oil or "Fei Yau" for 15 seconds in a wok of hot oil and set aside. You can also coat with crispy powder or flour to the prawn and fry it to make it crspier for dry style. Set the prawn aside.

  3. 3

    Add in butter to wok and stir fry some chilli and curry leaves till aroma, then add in 1/2 can of evaporated milk and continue to stir fry. Stir until the evaporated milk dry, to make dry style or leave some gravy for wet style. Add in the egg floss and salted egg yolk and seasoned with salt and sugar. Finally add in the prawn and mix everything together and serve.

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I have been cooking for 10 years mainly in Chinese cuisine. My cooking gears are some simple carbon steel wok, cast iron pot, marble pot, steamer, pressure cooker and air fryer. Most ingredients are common seafood, meat, poultry, herbs and spices can be found in local markets. I enjoy home cooking over the weekends and keep on researching and exploring new recipes and excited to share my new delicious recipes to all of you!
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