Ukoy Filipino Recipe

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What is ukoy in the philippines?

Ukoy is the Filipino version of shrimp fritters. Small shrimps with head and shell on are mixed in a batter and fried until crispy. This is can be an appetizer, a main dish, or a mid afternoon snack. Several variations of this dish exists, the most common ingredients that are mixed with shrimps are mung bean sprouts and julienned calabaza squash.

What is okoy or ukoy?

Filipino Style Recipe: Okoy or Ukoy (crispy shrimp fritters) is a native Filipino dish originated from the province of Laguna. This dish is usually an afternoon snack but some use it as viand for regular meals. Normally the baby shrimps mixed with flour, egg, salt and pepper. Scope to form a patty then deep fry until crisp and brown.

How to make ukoy shrimp fritter?

Ukoy Recipe (Shrimp Fritter) Ingredients. Instructions. Combine cornstarch, flour, baking powder, egg, water, salt, and ground black pepper then stir until diluted. Add the shrimps and mung bean sprouts in the mixture and lightly stir to distribute. Heat a frying pan or small cooking pot and pour-in the cooking oil.

Is this filipino pancit low carb and keto friendly?

This Filipino pancit recipe is a low-carb and keto-friendly version you'll love! With savory vegetables and tender bits of chicken tossed in a bed of low-carb noodles, this pancit recipe is as close to the real, rice noodle version that I grew up eating.

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