Thursday, January 18, 2007

I prepared this yesterday actually but left it in the fridge overnight cos I love it served cold. This sweet, sour and spicy dish has a strong Thai influence and the Nyonya sort of adapted it too. The main difference would be the Nyonya version is less spicy and slightly sweeter. Nevertheless it will still excite your taste buds and the coriander leaves providing the aromatic fragrant.

If you are considering having this appetizer to accompany your meal, do refrain from cooking other dishes with a similar taste like Sweet and Sour Fish. I find it goes well especially with Fried Chicken and Grilled Fish.


Ingredients
1 small Green Mango - skinned and shredded
5 ShallotsShallots
- sliced finely
10 CilipadiCilipadi
- sliced finely
1/2 CucumberCucumber
with soft centre removed - shredded
1/2 CarrotCarrot
- shredded

Seasoning Ingredients
3 tbsp Lime Juice
2 tbsp Sugar
1 tbsp Fish Sauce
1 tbsp Sesame Oil
Dash of pepper

Garnishing Ingredients
Coriander LeavesCoriander Leaves

Mint LeavesMint Leaves



Directions
1. Combine seasoning ingredients in a mixing bowl.
2. Stir in all shredded ingredients.
3. Place unto serving bowl and sprinkle garnishings.
4. Serve with any seafood curry meals, fried chicken or grilled fish.

Note: You may also use Grinded Peanuts for garnishing.




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posted by Daryl W.T. Lau at 12:47 AM |


5 Comments:


At January 18, 2007 at 4:12 PM, Blogger PabloPabla

So, this is what you mentioned about. I shall have to raid your kitchen one of these days...

 

At January 18, 2007 at 8:13 PM, Blogger Daryl W.T. Lau

Hahaha... yea man I need to raid yours too. You must have those 2 large steel fridge huh? :p

 

At January 19, 2007 at 12:27 AM, Blogger Unknown

i love anything kerabu. ooooo....

 

At January 20, 2007 at 2:04 AM, Blogger Daryl W.T. Lau

Well once in a while can lar... too much of any good thing is bad also.

Have you tried Papaya Kerabu? Its has a weird taste or perhaps I am too used to Mango already.

 

At November 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Anonymous Jolie Fille

i personally very enjoying cooking and create new dishes...so excited to come across your blog.
The kerabu salad very very nice! It's my fave!