
Crispy Stuffed Lotus Root with Pork
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Crispy Stuffed Lotus Root with Pork
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We've been waiting for Chinese New Year to make this crispy stuffed lotus root recipe. These tasty little fried meat sandwiches made with lotus root stuffed with pork are deliciously savory, crispy, and crunchy.
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Ingredients
You'll need:
- 1½ pounds fresh lotus roots (680g)
- oil (for frying)
For the meat filling:
- ¾ pound ground pork (340g; can substitute ground chicken)
- 1 tablespoon Shaoxing wine
- 2 tablespoons light soy sauce
- 1/4 cup water (60 ml)
- 2 teaspoons sesame oil
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch
- ¼ teaspoon white pepper
- 1 scallion (very finely chopped)
- 2 lices ginger (finely minced)
For the batter:
- ¼ cup all-purpose flour (30g)
- ¼ cup sweet rice flour (30g; can substitute cornstarch)
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon five-spice powder
- 1/3 cup water (80 ml)
- ¼ cup beer (of your choice)
Instructions
- Step 1: Make the meat filling
- Put all of the meat filling ingredients in a mixing bowl. Stir in one direction for about 5-10 minutes until the meat mixture becomes a very sticky paste. Set it aside.
- Step 2: Assembly
- Peel, wash, and cut the lotus roots into 1/8-inch slices. Rinse the lotus root slices in cold water to wash away excess starch and so they don’t turn black (again, they're similar to potatoes). Drain. It’s best to spin them in a salad spinner to get rid of all the excess water.
- Take one slice, and spread on a thin layer of meat filling. Top it with another slice of lotus root to create a sandwich. Gently press the two slices together so the meat filling fills the holes of the lotus root on both sides This step will “lock” the two slices together. Repeat until you've used all of the slices. You should be able to make about 15-18 pieces.
- Step 3: Make the batter
- Add both flours, salt and the five-spice powder to a mixing bowl. Slowly add the water, stirring constantly. Stir thoroughly until any lumps have dissolved. Then stir in the beer. This batter is pretty light. You can thicken it by adding a bit more flour if you like a heavier batter. Also, stir the batter between dipping each lotus root piece, as sweet rice flour tends to settle quickly.
- (Don’t coat the lotus roots until right before frying. If too much liquid gets in between the meat and the lotus roots by coating too early, they will fall apart in your pot of oil.) Speaking of which...
- Step 4: Frying
- Now it’s time to prepare the oil for frying. I like to use a small, deep pot because it requires less oil and its depth helps contain the oil, avoiding splatters and burns.
- Fill the pot about 1.5” deep with oil, and heat it to 275 degrees. Once the oil reaches 275 degrees, coat the lotus in the batter and slowly lower into the oil. Fry a few pieces at a time, frying each side for about 6 – 7 minutes. Take them out and set them aside on a plate lined with a paper towel. Repeat until all the lotus sandwiches are fried. Now turn up the heat to bring the oil up to 325 degrees. Re-fry each piece for 3 minutes to really get the color and crunchiness that we are looking for.
Notes
- Makes about 18 pieces.
Nutrition Information
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Calories
385kcal
(19%)
Carbohydrates
30g
(10%)
Protein
14g
(28%)
Fat
23g
(35%)
Saturated Fat
5g
(25%)
Cholesterol
41mg
(14%)
Sodium
608mg
(25%)
Potassium
806mg
(23%)
Fiber
6g
(24%)
Sugar
1g
(2%)
Vitamin A
20IU
(0%)
Vitamin C
50.7mg
(56%)
Calcium
59mg
(6%)
Iron
2.3mg
(13%)
Nutrition Facts
Serving: 6Serving
Amount Per Serving
Calories 385 kcal
% Daily Value*
Calories | 385kcal | 19% |
Carbohydrates | 30g | 10% |
Protein | 14g | 28% |
Fat | 23g | 35% |
Saturated Fat | 5g | 25% |
Cholesterol | 41mg | 14% |
Sodium | 608mg | 25% |
Potassium | 806mg | 17% |
Fiber | 6g | 24% |
Sugar | 1g | 2% |
Vitamin A | 20IU | 0% |
Vitamin C | 50.7mg | 56% |
Calcium | 59mg | 6% |
Iron | 2.3mg | 13% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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