Cucur Udang
HalalSavory prawn fritters made from a spiced batter with whole prawns, bean sprouts, and spring onions, deep-fried until crispy. A popular teatime snack across Malaysia.
Difficulty
easy
Prep Time
20 min
Ingredients
- prawns
- flour
- rice flour
- bean sprouts
- spring onions
- chili
- turmeric
- salt
Variations
- cucur udang biasa
- cucur udang rangup
- cucur udang petola
Did You Know
Like pisang goreng, cucur udang is strongly associated with rainy afternoons in Malaysia. The sizzle of the fritters hitting hot oil is a soundtrack of Malaysian teatime.
Nutrition Facts
3 pieces (120g)
% Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Values are estimates.
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