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KKanpung Saeu (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)

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Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)

This past weekend, we celebrated my mother’s 80th birthday with a Korean feast! I made several of our family favorites, such as galbijjim, bossam, japchae, nokdujeon, ojingeo muchim, saengseon jjim (steamed fish), and gujeolpan (platter of 9 delicacies). Most of these dishes are what she used to make for us on special occasions. My mother greatly enjoyed the food and family gathering!

This shrimp dish, called kkanpung saeu (깐풍새우), is another dish I prepared. It’s a deep-fried shrimp dish glazed in a sweet and spicy sauce. I hope to share the other recipes from the celebration that aren’t on the blog soon!

Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)

Like tangsuyuk, kkanpung saeu is a popular Korean-Chinese dish, which is a Chinese dish that’s adapted for the Korean palate by Chinese immigrants in Korea. Kkanpung is a Korean pronunciation of the Chinese word that refers to stir-frying until the sauce is all absorbed, and saeu (also spelled saewu or saewoo) means shrimp in Korean. When the dish is made with chicken, it’s called kkanpunggi (gi meaning chicken in Chinese).

You can use this kkanpung shrimp recipe to make the chicken version as well. Kkanpung dishes are typically served as appetizers to share at Korean-Chinese restaurants before eating jajangmyeon or jjambbong as a main dish. It can be pricey, but it’s easy to pull together at home!

Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)

To make the batter, I simply mix the shrimp with some potato starch and egg until the shrimp is evenly coated. This creates a light yet crispy coating. Be sure to deep-fry the shrimp twice for extra crispiness that will stand up to the sauce.

For a spicy kick, I used dried hot peppers to make chili infused oil, but you can use commercially prepared chili oil and/or fresh green/red hot peppers instead. You can always leave them out if you don’t want any spiciness.

Kkanpung Saeu (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
Serves 4
A Korean-Chinese deep fried shrimp glazed in a sweet, slightly sour and spicy sauce.
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Ingredients
  1. 1 pound large shrimp (about 22 large shrimp), peeled and deveined
  2. Oil for frying
Batter
  1. 8 tablespoons potato starch
  2. 1 egg
Aromatic vegetables
  1. 4 to 5 small dried red hot peppers, roughly cut
  2. 5 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
  3. 1-inch ginger, thinly julienned
  4. 1 scallion, finely chopped
  5. 1/4 medium onion, finely diced
  6. 1/4 red bell pepper (or 1 red chili pepper), finely diced
  7. 1 green chili pepper, finely diced
Sauce
  1. 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  2. 2 tablespoons oyster sauce
  3. 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon sugar
  4. 2 tablespoons vinegar
  5. 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  6. 2 tablespoons rice or dry white wine (or use more water)
  7. 2 tablespoons water (or chicken or dashima broth)
  8. 1/2 tablespoon sesame oil
Instructions
  1. Clean the shrimp, drain, and pat dry with paper towels. Lightly sprinkle with salt and pepper. Let it sit until ready to coat with the batter.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  2. Prepare the vegetables.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  3. In a small bowl, mix all the sauce ingredients, except the sesame oil, well until the sugar is dissolved.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  4. Add the starch and egg to the bowl with the shrimp. Mix everything well by hand until there's no visible starch powder and the shrimp is evenly coated with the batter.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  5. Add 4 cups of oil to a deep fryer, wok, or large pot. Heat over high heat to 340°F or until a drop of batter in the oil moderately bubbles up to the surface. Using metal tongs or chopsticks, drop the shrimp in the oil one at a time, in two batches. Cook until lightly golden, about a minute.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  6. Remove them quickly with a wire skimmer or a slotted spoon. Drain on a wire rack or in a large mesh strainer set on a bowl. Reheat the oil to 340°F between the batches and for the second frying.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  7. Add the shrimp (you can do this in one batch for the second frying) and briefly deep fry again until lightly golden brown. Drain on a wire rack or in a large mesh strainer.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  8. In a large pan or wok, add the dried pepper and 3 tablespoons of deep-frying oil over low heat until the oil starts to turn red. This only takes a few seconds. Do not burn the peppers.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  9. Turn up the heat to high. Add the garlic, ginger, onion, and scallion, and stir fry briefly until fragrant. Stir in the green chili pepper and red bell (or chili) pepper, and cook for an additional minute or two.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  10. Add the sauce, and boil for a couple of minutes until the sauce is slightly thickened, about 2 minutes.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
  11. Drop the shrimp into the pan, and quickly stir everything together until the sauce is almost absorbed. Drizzle the sesame oil, and toss everything together again. Serve immediately.
    Kkanpung Shrimp (Sweet and Spicy Shrimp)
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