This tasty finger food is great for parties or gatherings. I remember eating something similar at a wedding banquet but I forgot what was in the balls so I recreated something with whatever I have in the freezer. If you're not a fan of sliced almonds you can always roll it out in tiny little white bread cubes.
Ingredients:
1 pound of ground meat (can be chicken, pork, turkey or beef)
½ pound shrimps – shell and deveined
1 medium size carrot – peel and grated
10 water chestnuts – cut into small cubes
3 green onions – cut small
2 tbsp of cornstarch
2 tbsp oyster sauce
3 tbsp soy sauce
½ tsp sesame oil
1 tbsp Chinese cooking wine – optional
Salt and white pepper to taste
For coating
1 ½ cups sliced almond
1. Add shrimp in a food processor, using the metal blade process it for a few seconds, until shrimp is pasty.
2. Remove and mix in all the rest of the ingredients. Mix well. Let it marinate for an hour.
3. With a wet hand shape the mixture into 1 inch balls. Drop them into the almond slices and roll to coat. Do the same to the rest.
4. Heat up oil in a deep pan, turn the heat to medium and drop the balls into the oil carefully. Deep fry until golden brown. Remove and drain on paper towels. Serve with some chili sauce.
Utterly gorgeus! Great starters.....love it...mmmm
ReplyDeleteThat look so good.Book marking this!
ReplyDeletewaa gud idea! nanti nak cubalah.. thanx gert!
ReplyDeletesound crispy and good!
ReplyDeleteGert...that is so yummy looking and like those served in the restaurant..yours look better, nicely browned too. Thanks for the recipe :) How you can stick those almond slices so neatly done...I would have make a mess of it :p
ReplyDeleteWow... yummy fingerfood. I might wanna try this. :D
ReplyDeleteyeah yeah!! I've eaten something like this during wedding banquet too...
ReplyDeleteadding water chestnuts gives them the extra crunch too!
I wish I can be at your parties, and I hope that you'll make this for the party :)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe! I like this and how different it is. Looks so nice with the almonds.
ReplyDeleteOh they look great! This will be so popular at any party!
ReplyDeleteLooks deliciously gorgeous! My boys would love it.
ReplyDeletei made shrimp balls once and they were so good. i want to try it this way next. this sounds so good with the nuts.
ReplyDeleteMy friends would be very impressed with this
ReplyDeleteI loved it! This dish is so presentable!
ReplyDeletethis is a great idea for party, looks so delicious and good at presentation
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of food everyone would be reaching out for at the party table! Reminds me of the sesame prawn ball I made around world cup period :)
ReplyDeleteLove this finger food. Looks so presentable and yummy.
ReplyDeletelooks very delicious - a great finger food. Gert, is it too troublesome if I ask for measurements in gms? :( thanks a lot.
ReplyDeletethey are very pretty! and yes, great party food :p
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome and so neatly done. It'll certainly be a hit at parties!
ReplyDeleteWhat crunchy morsels! Perfect finger food!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! I've eaten this before at wedding banquets long time back. As a kid, it's one of my favorite too, heehee. Thanks for sharing the recipe and bringing back fond memories!
ReplyDeleteMary, thanks.
ReplyDeleteShereen, can make this for a party :)
Hana, you are welcome.
Sonia, yea the almond is nice.
Elin, I just rolled it :)
Cleffairy, hope you like it.
Swee San, yes and extra sweetness to0.
Wendy, I wish all of you can come to my party and I will definitely make this :)
Lyndsey, hope you will try this out.
3 hungry tummies, yes it is.
Jeannie, hope you will make some for them :)
ReplyDeleteVanillasugar, yes you can just use shrimp for this.
Jennifurla, make some for them :)
LCOM, thanks you.
Jess, yes it is.
Shirley, yea lots of people like fried food :)
Anncoo, thank you.
Yummy Koh, a pound is about 450 grms
Noobcook, thanks.
Cheah, thank you.
Busygran, yes it is.
Bee bee, remember there will be few of these on the first dish. Do they still serve that?
ReplyDeleteThese look so appetizing! We like food shaped into tiny balls--so easy to eat and delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow, very impressive! Perfect for a party :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I was won over just by the presentation, and I'm sure they taste amazing!
ReplyDeleteOoo...your shrimp meatballs look so very appertizing. Yumm... Thanks for shairng such wonderful recipe. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteCheers, kristy