Scruff & Steph

One of our favourite traditional dishes is Vietnamese shrimp shell fry (tep rang)! This dish uses baby shrimp that have been dried out to the point where it’s just the shell remaining. It is then seasoned and fried with garlic and fish sauce to create a weird, whacky but totally delicious dish.

You can buy the shrimp shells from Asian groceries. Because it’s a dried product they have a long shelf life, so they’re a great source of protein to keep on hand.

This hidden gem of a dish is very easy, quick and cheap, which makes it a great meal to whip up at the drop of a hat. It is normally eaten as one of several mains to share with rice.

Ingredients for Vietnamese Shrimp Shell Fry (Tep)

One of the best things about this recipe is that it has a very small list of ingredients:

Making Vietnamese Shrimp Shell Fry

Preparing the Shrimp Shells

First we need to clean the shrimp shells and remove all the impurities:

Note: Do not skimp on the cleaning process! There can be pieces of seashells and rocks in your shrimp which can easily break a tooth if not removed.

Frying the Shrimp Shells

To Serve

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Link nội dung: https://cmp.edu.vn/tep-kho-a6877.html