Is it possible to make vegetarian 'prawn' toast?

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As a vegetarian for over 15 years the only food I continue to miss is prawn toast. Does anybody whether it would be possible to make a vegetarian version and what alternatives to prawn could be used?



Best Answer

This recipe seems to be something close to what you are looking for! http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=21443.0 Tofu seems to be a reasonable substitute.

However you can also find a vegetarian shrimp substitute through this company: http://www.vegieworld.com/cart/product_pages.asp?id=667

One of their suggested preparation methods is for toast!




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Can Vegans eat Prawn toast?

There are very few non vegan foods I truly long for, and Prawn toast is one of those. The combination of the savoury squishy paste & cheap white bread which is covered in sesame seeds then fried. So so utterly delicious.

Does Prawn toast contain prawn?

Prawn toast is a deep-fried Hongkong-Cantonese dim sum dish. Made from small triangles of bread, the Cantonese then buttered it with a juicy prawn filling before throwing it into the frying pan to sizzle to golden brown perfection.

Why is it called Prawn toast?

The dish is originated from Hong Kong, an example of earliest form of fusion cuisine, combining prawn paste, which is very common in Hong Kong cuisine, and toast, originated from the West. The dish is called haa d\u014d si \u8766\u591a\u58eb in Cantonese, haa, meaning prawn, and d\u014d si, a loan word from English meaning toast.



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Answer 2

There are a lot of vegetarian mock meats out there, but the availability is probably quite variable. May Wah has the largest selection of frozen mock meats I've ever seen and includes prawns: http://www.vegieworld.com/ You could probably use those in your recipe.

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