Silk Apples Recipe

Silk Apples Recipe

Yield: 6 Servings
Recipe by luhu.jp

Ingredients:
3: Apples,
2: Egg whites,
2 tbsp: Flour,
2 tbsp: Cornstarch,
Peanut oil for deep frying,
1/2 cup: Sugar,
1/4 cup: Honey,
1/3 cup: Water,
1 tbsp: Peanut oil,

Directions:
Quite an experience to eat - the apples is still warm and soft, the
top is crunchy and icy. Great after a wok dinner.

Peel the apples, core and cut into wedges about 1/2 inch thick. Whip
egg whites until frothy. Add flour and cornstarch and beat into a
smooth batter. Heat the oil to 375F. Dip each apple wedge into egg
white batter, place in hot oil and try, a few at a time, until crisp
and brown. Place in a single layer on a warm service platter. Bring
remaining ingredients to a boil in a saucepan and cook to a hard ball
stage syrup; 280 F on candy thermometer. Pour over apple wedges and
serve at once, accompanied by a large crystal bowl of water
containing lots of ice cubes. Each person picks up an apple wedge
with a fork or small tongs and dips it into the ice water to
crystallize the sugar and harden the top, which forms silk-like
threads....hence the name. Serves 6.

Origin: Found in recipe box bought at garage sale. Shared by: Sharon
Stevens


Source from luhu.jp

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