how great are these
how great are these
how great are these
Not at all.
I don't even know what these are, what am I missing out on?
A cheap, sweet, high in protein, low in calories snack that costs about 1.50
Fish/crab sticks, processed fish flesh and some starch. Edible, smells like fish, no need to cook.
They are pretty nice cooked, though.
Crab Rangoon
Take these, I'm assuming that is a 450-500 gram package. In a stand mixer/ food processor combine these, 5-6 stalks of celery, 2 onions, 3-4 medium sized carrots, with about 1000 grams of plain cream cheese. Add in maybe a half tablespoon of MSG. Use a standard tablespoon to place in the center of a wonton skin, and fold the middle of each edge so that they are touching, and encasing the filling. The corners will naturally point up. Freeze overnight. Deep fry straight from the freezer for 1.5-2 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with sweet and sour, or duck sauce.
They're called "crab" rangoon because of the shape of the pastry. The four corners are the "legs" of the "crab"
with about 1000 grams of plain cream cheese.
1kg of cheese.... sign me up.
God that sounds amazing
I have never been a big fan myself, but seeing what the chinese do with these on XHS, if i weren't a vegetarian now i would be 100% giving them another look. I only ever had them in seafood salad really.
What kinds of stuff do they do?
i see it shredded up a lot and put into like fritters with egg and vegetables and batter, that's the top ones that makes me drool. Also larger egg dishes with corn starch. if you're interested i can send you some videos when i see them im on there a lot. I dunno the name for it or i would search. oh they put it in ramen a lot.
i just looked and you can just search for imitation crab and surimi and see a lottt of recipe ideas!
They go a treat in homemade sushi rolls. I've got a pretty good pressure cooker sushi rice recipe that I used these for a lot.
that they do