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		<title>Shrimp with Snow Peas Recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Chinese recipes, prepare authentic Chinese food now!) I love shrimp, so much so that I eat shrimp almost every day&#8211;in my stir-fry&#8217;s, noodles, take-outs, fried rice, curries, etc. Shrimp is the easiest seafood to find and widely available. Plus, unlike common beliefs, they are not too expensive, if you know where to buy them. For me, the frozen 5 lb. version at Asian supermarkets are always economical and affordable, sold for an average of US$3.99 per pound. One of the shrimp recipes that I always make at home is stir-fried shrimp with snow peas. The simple combination of shrimp plus fresh snow peas are always delicious yet very easy to make. I love them with steamed white rice and nothing else. While shrimp with snow peas recipe is easy to prepare, it takes some techniques (and chef&#8217;s secrets) to make the shrimp crunchy. In many Chinese/Cantonese restaurants, chefs spend hours treating their shrimps under cold running water to make the texture springy and crunchy. Others use a combination of potato flour, salt, and baking soda to get similar results. For me, I used a combination of both to get that perfect crunch. How to make shrimp crunchy? Defrost the shrimp Peel the shell Devein the shrimp Use a little salt and &#8220;massage&#8221; the shrimp for 1 minute Rinse thoroughly with cold running water for about 5 minutes Pat dry the shrimp with paper towels Add a little egg white, potato starch (or corn starch), and a wee bit of baking soda and marinate the shrimp for 30 minutes. For best results, marinate the shrimp for a few hours to get the perfect crunch Note: the above techniques will only work if you have fresh shrimp to begin with. If your shrimps aren&#8217;t fresh, there is nothing you can do to...]]></description>
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