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12 Fresh lobsters (450 gms) -celery)
1/2 c Diced water chestnut (or Cooking oil
---------------------CORNSTARCH MIXTURE--------------------------
pn Of salt 1 tb Stock (or water)
1/4 ts Cornstarch
----------------------PORTUGUESE SAUCE---------------------------
3 tb Butter 1 1/2 tb Evaporated milk
1 1/2 tb Flour 1 1/2 ts Curry powder
1/3 c Coconut juice 1/2 ts Salt
1/3 c Stock (or water)
--------------------------STUFFING-------------------------------
1/2 c Finely chopped skinless raw -Chinese mushrooms
-chicken meat 1/8 c Finely chopped Chinese
1/2 c Finely chopped onion -celery (or Western celery)
1/4 c Finely chopped abalone (or 1 tb Finely chopped dry shallots
-button mushrooms) 1/3 c Chopped raw lobster meat
8 Presoaked and finely -(shrimp or ham)
-chopped small dried black Cooking oil
--------------------------COATING-------------------------------
2 Beaten eggs Bread crumbs
--------------------------GARNISH-------------------------------
1 Or 2 dried scallops (or red -pepper)
This is a relatively simple one. From the picture in the book, the
lobsters are Australian rock lobsters or spiney lobsters. They're
much smaller that our Maine lobsters. This probably fits the bill
for the "New" Hong Kong cuisine in that it uses butter and milk. I'd
think this would probably be quite good made with Dungeness crab as
well as lobster. Establishment: The Regent Hotel (Hong Kong)
Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon.
Chef: Chinese Cuisine Practical Class Platinum Award ++ Seafood
STUFFED LOBSTER TAILS (12 servings) Chef: Ip Wah (The Regent Hotel)
The literal translation, "Healthy and Spirited Dragon and Horse"
cannot convey the symbolic values of the poetically rhyming Chinese
characters. In the Cantonese dialect, a lobster is a "dragon shrimp"
and the word for "horse" sounds similar to part of "water chestnut".
Both creatures summon up images of power, stamina, elegance and other
desired virtues.
To prepare: 1. Soak and wash dried scallops. Shred and deep-fry until
crisp, and put aside for garnish. If using red pepper, chop finely. 2.
Remove lobster shells. Retain tails and clean. Set aside enough
uncooked lobster meat required for stuffing, and dice it fairly
finely. Chop remaining lobster meat into small square chunks. 3.
Prepare cornstarch mixture, mixing well.
To cook: 1. For Portuguese sauce, heat butter over low flame, add
flour, then rest of sauce ingredients. Cook into a paste, set aside.
2. For stuffing, saute ingredients in a little oil over low flame.
Add Portuguese sauce. Remove from heat and when cooled, stuff into
lobster tail shells. Brush exposed stuffing with egg, sprinkle with
bread crumbs. 3. Heat until smoking, sufficient oil for deep-frying,
lower flame, and immerse stuffed lobster tails (stuffing facing
upwards) for 5 minutes, or until golden. Remove from wok.
(Alternatively, bake unbread-crumbed stuffed lobster tails in a hot
oven for 3 to 5 minutes, until surfaces are dry. Brush with egg and
coat with bread crumbs, bake again until golden.) 4. For lobster meat
chunks, heat wok, add 4 to 5 cups of oil. When oil is at medium heat
add lobster meat and blanch to seal in the juice. Remove lobster.
Clean and reheat wok with 1/2 cup oil, and stir-fry lobster with
diced water chestnut (or celery) and cornstarch mixture for 1 minute.
To present: 1. Place stir-fried mixture in centre of platter, and
sprinkle shredded dried scallops (or chopped red pepper) over. 2.
Arrange lobster tails in a circle around it.
From "Champion Recipes of the 1986 Hong Kong Food Festival". Hong
Kong Tourist Association, 1986.
Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; October 28 1992.
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