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Recipe - Potato Phoenix Nest

Categories: Potatoes, Appetizers, Vegetables, Potato Phoenix Nest
Ingredients:

2 cup Mediumsized white new
potatoes, shredded
1 tablespoon Cornstarch
Oil for frying

A basket of golden potato shreds, called a Phoenix nest, makes a handsome
presentation for almost any stir fried dish. After you eat the contents,
you break the next apart with fingers and nibble. You can make one large
next for a single entree or several small ones for individual servings.
Because the nests are an open mesh, plan to fill them with a stir fried
dish that has a light glaze rather than a heavy gravy. To make a Phoenix
nest you need 2 sieves of the same size, one to act as a form and one to
hold the shreds in place as they cook. To hold the cooking oil, use a deep
pan or wok in which the sieves will fit comfortably. To determine how much
oil to use, place an empty sieve in the pan, then pour in enough oil to
cover at least Three fourths of the sieve. Nests are made of potato, sweet potato or
taro root. If made ahead, stack nests, separated by paper towels, and seal
in a plastic bag. They can be stored at room temperature for up to 2 days.

Squeeze potato, by the handful, to eliminate liquid, then place in a bowl.
Sprinkle cornstarch over potato and toss to distribute cornstarch evenly
and loosen shreds. Arrange a handful of shreds inside one sieve in a
latticework over the bottom and at least halfway up the side. Fit second
sieve inside first. Heat oil to 325 degrees on a deepfrying thermometer,
place sieve in pan, and cook nest until golden brown (about 3 or 4
minutes). Remove from oil and lift of top sieve. Loosen edge of nest with
tip of a sharp knife, then gently remove nest and drain on paper towels.
Makes 4 to 5 four inch nests.

From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini


Potato Phoenix Nest recipe makes 14 Servings



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