Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Keropok (Prawn Cracker) from Perniagaan Ikan Masin Lock Siew Moy, Kuala Selangor

The keropok on the left is raw and the one of the left after frying. A plate full of tasty keropok! My brother in law gave me a packet of raw keropok (prawn cracker) that he bought from one of his trip to Kuala Selangor area. My first reaction was it looks quite expensive for RM18 per packet. However my perception changed when after I fried them. Boy, they sure can expand! The raw keropok expanded more than 6 times when I deep fried them in hot vegetable oil. They were very crispy and tasted quite good. So, I guess paying RM18 for this packet of raw keropok is ok! After frying around 8 pieces, my large metal plate was already full. I still have two third of a packet left in my fridge. I might want to check out this place on my next visit to Kuala Selangor. This is the address I took from the plastic package. Address: Perniagaan Ikan Masin Lock Siew Moy (Lock Siew Moy Salted Fish Enterprise) Pakar Dalam Perniagaan Hasil Laut, Ikan Masin, Udang Kering......(Expert in Dried Seafood, salted fish, dried prawns) No. 100 Pasir Penambang, 45000, Kuala Selangor, Selangor Tel : 03 32892119, 019 3395680, 012 6692639 Related Post on Keropok 1) http://peteformation.blogspot.com/2009/07/keropok-ikan-parang-kedai-hasan-fish.html

22 comments:

  1. I am really enjoying learning about your food. So different from ours here.

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  2. Cheryl : Glad that you find the food here interesting! Thks!

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  3. I prefer fish crackers than prawns. Each time balik kpg sure borong a lot :p

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  4. Wah, borong a lot.....next time I follow you balik kpg....he he he!

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  5. my granny used to make those for us~

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  6. gimme, gimme! i love prawn crackers!

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  7. Looks deliciously crunchy! Do you just eat it like that or you dip them with something else? We use to dip it with "acar". Those pickle cucumber etc.

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  8. ah i love this, put it with "acar", it taste even more awesome! :D

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  9. you have 4 blogs and after browsing all of them, i link up this one bcs 1. I love food
    2. I am a carnivore
    3. Making money online sounds like building a rocket to me
    4. I just LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE food lar....haahh

    ps: thx for visiting my blog and O&G is one of my favourite hangout too...i love the "hou see" porridge at one of the shop in the row of shophouses behind tat row hehehe....

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  10. I like keropok. Once you start eating...hard to stop..hehe. Have you tried the purple coloured ones that are made out for sweet potatoes? Delicious. I used to buy them when I visit Bukit Tinggi. Don't see them being sold here in the city though.

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  11. RM18 a packet a bit expensive. But if taste nice, why not?

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  12. Ohh I love kerepok of any kind. This is definitely worth it!

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  13. At our place. Lundu is a small town that sells famous keropok.

    p/s : Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  14. Prawn or fish crakers dip into chilli/tomato sauce....yummy! And it sure make us felt satisfy when the keropok expanded when being fried. hehe...

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  15. Kikey : The ones granny makes always taste better!

    Ayie : Sure, courier some to you

    Ai Shiang : Normally I just eat it as it is if the taste is nice but if it is a bit plain I would dip it in chilly sauce.

    levian :Haven't tried it with acar, must do one day!

    Manglish : Ha ha, like building rocket...LMAO. Will check out the hou see porridge. If you love porridge, check out Tuck Kei under my label dim sum, every nice porridge.

    Mei Teng : Oh made from sweet potato, I thought colouring when I saw it the last time, he he he!

    Superman : Nice and actually bit volume too!

    Che Cheh : Considering the volume and taste, worth it!

    Willie : Thks for dropping by too! Small town food taste nice.

    mNhL : I like to dip them in chilly sauce too....cannot stop eating! LOL!

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  16. i love dipping them in chili sauce TOO! esp fish crackers! but too bad i wont get to eat crackers till cny, it is usually the cny thing. i tried to heat them in microwave oven, but without the oil tastes, it just sucks

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  17. Xin: CNY not too far away....very soon!
    I guess deep frying in oil gave it additional flavours!

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  18. Thanks for dropping by my blog. I'm very impressed with you as I hardly see a guy who can cook.
    This is norm to me, I fry this when CNY, my husband and kids love this a lot. One more thing, I bought this keropok with much much cheaper price,, but can't tell here, hehehe..

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  19. Pete ~ Mixed two packets of keropok with two hours of F1 whoa got extra methanol and ethanol no need panadol..hehe. If you see me stocking up keropok you know what's next..The last F1 in Brazil, Jenson got me 'Buttoned' up all morning. He is now the new 2009 Champion.

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  20. RM18!!! So expensive!!! Next time I go KL...I must bring the ones from here - those from Mukah!!! So much nicer,I tell you!!! LOL!!! And not so expensive!

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  21. Sonia : Thks for visiting. I thought many guys can cook nowadays! LOL!

    Bro Cheah : I did not follow F1 but it sounds interesting....I will finish all the keropok before the race is over....he he he!

    STP : My friend told me that the ones from Sarawak are very nice. Must try it next time!

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