Ukoy (Shrimp Fritters)

Hello!! It’s been a while. I’ve missed you guys. In this epsiode, I made ukoy (shrimp fritters). Perfect for an appetizer or with beer while watching the game. This recipe is from the restaurant Cendrillon in Manhattan. Cendrillon is no more so I’m sad and that’s why I’m making this dish. Don’t worry they are moving to Brooklyn as a new restaurant called Purple Yam. I hope you like it.

Batter:
3/4 cup rice flour
1/3 cup all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 egg
3/4 cup water

Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl. Beat the egg together with the water. Mix the dry and wet ingredients and until smooth. Let cool in the fridge for about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Filling:
1 cup shrimps
1 cup leeks white part julienned
1 cup carrots julienned
1 cup bean sprouts
1 cup snow peas julienned
1 cup cabbage julienned

frying oil
4-inch square banana leaf

Ukoy (Shrimp Fritters)

Mix all the ingredients in a big bowl. Pour enough batter just to coat. Having too much batter will make the ukoy cake-y unless that’s what you want (not my kind of thing). Oil one side of the banana leaf. Place banana leaf on a spider and put a little bit of the mixture on top. Fry in 300-350 degree F oil. After about 1 minute of so take the banana leaf out. Continue frying for about 1 minute. Then flip over. Serve with vinegar, garlic, and salt sauce. Or eat with achara.

Eat Filipino Food!


12 Responses to “Ukoy (Shrimp Fritters)”

  1. YUM!!!!!

  2. oh man i LOVE ukoy!!! my mom makes hers a lil different though…. she puts less veggies and more batter and it’s shaped like a pancake. i would like to try your version cuz i love all the veggies you throw in!

  3. Another great vlog :) Love ukoy.. Gotta have that vinegar garlic sauce.

  4. Padre! You rock, loved this post and will be trying it this weekend.

  5. Now this is some good looking ukoy!!

  6. this make me drool for pinoy food, miss nanay cooking.

    i link you to my blog so i can catch you regularly

  7. Filipino food is so great. I totally want to make these. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

  8. your ukoy taste and looked masarap. its good not only for merienda it goes well with beer. mas masuntansya yan pag lalagyan natin ito ng grated kalabasa o sguash. try mo one day. this is what i use for my kids bedore pag wlang sprouted monggo. masarap lalo na may kasamang sukang may bawang.

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  10. I love this!!! Though in Bulacan we call this Caramba :)

  11. I made these a couple of weeks ago and they were AWESOME!!

    http://sprytesplace.blogspot.com/2010/01/ukoy-shrimp-fritters.html

  12. OH yeah… and there’s a blog badge for you if you’d like it!
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