Ulog #11 (21 July 2018) Making One of My Favorite Street Food Snacks, "Tokneneng"
I love to prepare healthy and delicious snacks because I love foodies and I love to eat. Today I was thinking of something special to have merienda, so i tried my cooking skills in making Tokneneng. It's so simple but it taste so delicious. Everyone in the flat is craving a snack.
Tokneneng are boiled chicken egg, dipped in orange colored dough and fried in deep oil. It tastes best when paired with chilli venigar. Generally this is considered as a Filipino Street Food and sold on the streets.
My homemade Tokneneng
The recipe below will show you how to easily prepare it.
Ingredients:
- 6 pieces chicken eggs, boiled
- 3 tbsp cornstarch
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup annatto seeds (atsuete) or food coloring as substitute of annatto
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
- 2 cups cooking oil
Cooking Procedure:
- Put the cornstarch in a container and dredge the boiled chicken eggs. Set aside.
- Combine all-purpose flour, salt, and pepper then mix thoroughly.
- Dilute the annatto seeds in water until the orange color comes out. Combine the liquid with the flour-all-purpose mixture and mix thoroughly.
- Put the boiled chicken eggs in the mixing bowl and coat with the batter.
- Heat the pan and pour the cooking oil.
- When the oil is hot enough, deep-fry the eggs until the coating is crispy. Use a serving spoon to scoop the eggs from the mixing bowl.
- Remove the fried eggs from the pan and place in a serving plate.
- Serve with vinegar or special sauce.
Simple Procedure
This is my first time I tried this recipe. It is really simple to make, and your loved ones will really enjoy it. I remember eating when I was in the Philippines many years ago. Yummy. Another great moment bonding time with my roommates and flatmates.
This is my ulog for today. I'm ulogging from Abudhabi. Xoxo.
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Delicious
Thank you @abdoon. Really delicious especially with vinegar.