wire-drawing horse

By AdityaSchuppe

wire-drawing horse
Water chestnut is also known as water taro, ground chestnut, water chestnut, etc. It is the corm of the Cyperaceae plant water chestnut. It is widely cultivated in our country and mainly produced in the south. Water chestnut is sweet and cold in nature. It has the effects of clearing heat, resolving phlegm, eliminating stagnation, and lowering blood pressure.

Recipe Recommendations

  • horseshoe of 14
  • eggs one
  • flour a little
  • cornflour a little
  • edible oil appropriate amount
  • white sugar a little

Steps for wire-drawing horse

  • Make  step 0
    1
    peeled and washed water chestnut.
  • Make  step 1
    2
    Add eggs and a little starch with flour.
  • Make  step 2
    3
    Mix the crispy paste and let sit for a few minutes.
  • Make  step 3
    4
    Wrap the hooves in batter.
  • Make  step 4
    5
    Heat the oil, fry it in the pan and shape, and then fry it over medium to medium heat.
  • Make  step 5
    6
    Fry until the skin is golden and crispy.
  • Make  step 6
    7
    Remove and drain the oil.
  • Make  step 7
    8
    Leave a little oil at the bottom of the pot and add white sugar to stir-fry. (Small and medium fire)
  • Make  step 8
    9
    Don't stop frying, stir-fried syrup.
  • Make  step 9
    10
    Pour in the fried water chestnut, stir quickly and cover it with syrup evenly.
  • Make  step 10
    11
    When the table is on, prepare a bowl of cold boiled water to eat.
  • wire-drawing horse Make Tips

    Apply a layer of oil on the plate, otherwise the sugar liquid will stick to the bottom and will not be easy to clean. Don't heat too high to fry the sugar. If you don't want to mix a crispy paste, you can dip the water chestnut in the starch and fry it directly.