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					Ingredients: 
						
						450 grams
                uncooked prawns, peeled and deveined
						2 egg whites
						75 grams 
                plus one tablespoonful cornflour
						2 teaspoons salt
						1 tablespoon dry
                sherry
						300 ml vegetable
                oil
						2 teaspoons
                tomato paste
						pinch of ground
                white pepper
						1 teaspoon sugar
						2 spring onions,
                finely chopped
						1 teaspoon
                freshly crushed ginger
						red chillies
              (finely chopped)as many as you can handle
						1 medium onion
              sliced (optional)
						1 tablespoon
              chicken stock
						1 teaspoon sesame
              oil  | 
 
  
 
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					| Method: 
        Mix together the egg whites, 75 grams
          cornflour, 1 teaspoon of salt and the dry sherry. Coat the prawns
          uniformly.Heat the oil to sizzling point in a wok. Add
          the prawns and stir fry for two minutes or until lightly cooked. Do
          not overcook. Remove prawns from pan, drain oil and place on absorbent
          kitchen paper towels.Pour most of the oil, leaving about 1
          tablespoon to coat the bottom of the wok. Reheat the wok. Quickly stir
          fry the sliced onions if included. Add the tomato paste, white pepper,
          remaining salt and sugar. Return the prawns to the wok along with the
          finely chopped spring onions, crushed ginger and chopped red chillies.
          Stir fry for 1 minute.Blend the remaining cornflour with the chicken
          stock and stir into the wok to thicken the sauce.Pour onto a plate and sprinkle with the sesame
          oil. Serve with rice and stir fried bok choy.Enjoy and see yourself in l'hotel Chinois
          Maurice. |  |  
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