Cucur Udang or Prawn Fritter is one of the all time Malaysian favourite tea-time snacks. These fritters are usually made one or two bite size and therefore makes great finger food. They are crunchy on the outside and the inside is soft and moist when you bite into it.
I have used prawn in this particular one but sometimes the ingredients can be varied to include anchovies, thus calling it Cucur Ikan Billis or Anchovy Fritter. You could also use corn kernels as another main ingredient. These fritters can be found commonly at road-side street carts in Malaysia, in the day time and even at night markets. The ones sold outside are usually round and if they are prawn fritters, a small prawn with it's head and shell intact, is placed on top of the batter before being fried.
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This is so appetizing!! :) I think I can munch a few... Hehe...
ReplyDeleteOooooh Jo!! These snacks look so appetizing & tasty too!
ReplyDeleteMMMMM,..Colourful as well!
Wooo....drooling....I want these prawn fritters right now but they are beyond reach :O
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Yum.. :) I am almost ready to go get the prawns now so that I can make it
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