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Kwek-Kwek is a popular Filipino street food that consists of hard-boiled quail eggs coated in a bright orange batter and deep-fried to crispy perfection. This delightful snack is often enjoyed at food stalls, night markets, and during various festivals and events throughout the Philippines.
The preparation of Kwek-Kwek begins with hard-boiling quail eggs. Once cooked and peeled, the eggs are dipped into a thick batter made from flour, cornstarch, water, and annatto powder, which gives the batter its distinctive orange color. Some variations of the batter may also include baking powder to ensure a light and crispy coating.
After the quail eggs are thoroughly coated in the batter, they are carefully dropped into hot oil and deep-fried until the exterior becomes golden and crispy. The result is a deliciously crunchy outer layer that encases the tender and flavorful quail egg inside.
Kwek-Kwek is traditionally served with a dipping sauce that enhances its flavor. The most common dipping sauce is a mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, minced garlic, chopped onions, and chili peppers, creating a tangy and slightly spicy complement to the fried eggs. Alternatively, a sweet and sour sauce or a spicy fishball sauce can also be used.
This street food is often sold alongside other popular Filipino snacks such as fish balls, squid balls, and kikiam. Kwek-Kwek’s vibrant appearance, coupled with its satisfying crunch and savory taste, makes it a favorite among Filipinos and tourists alike.
Enjoyed as a quick snack on the go or as part of a larger meal, Kwek-Kwek captures the essence of Filipino street food culture, offering a delicious and affordable treat that delights the senses and brings people together. Its simplicity, flavor, and accessibility continue to make it a beloved part of the Filipino culinary landscape.
Kwek-Kwek (Deep-Fried Quail Eggs)
Course: SnacksCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: MediumKwek-Kwek is a popular Filipino street food of hard-boiled quail eggs coated in bright orange batter and deep-fried until crispy.
Ingredients
Hard-cooked quail eggs, peeled
1 cup water
1 cup all-purpose flour
Orange food coloring or annatto
Vegetable oil
- Equipment
Pot and stove or electric fryer
Whisk or other stirring implement
Directions
- Gradually but vigorously whisk the water into the flour. The wet mixture should be thick but flow like a pancake batter.
- Dip the eggs in the batter to coat them completely.
- Heat several inches of vegetable oil in a deep pot. You’re aiming for about 350°F (180°C).
- Add the coated eggs to the hot oil, and deep fry until very light golden and cooked through. Remove from the oil and drain off any excess.
- Serve with spicy vinegar.
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