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Shredded Sweet Potato and Carrot Fritters (Ukoy)

A rectangle of fritter with julienned carrots and sweet potato.
Photo by Alex Lau

Frying ukoy theBad Saintway is a very active process—the fritter will blow apart in the oil before you tease it back together. Use a tall pot with plenty of extra room since the oil will bubble vigorously when the mix hits it.

Ingredients

Serves 4

Chile Vinegar:

3 Thai chiles, thinly sliced
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
2 tablespoons chopped red onion
1/4 cup sugarcane vinegar or distilled white vinegar
Kosher salt

Fritters:

1 medium sweet potato, peeled
4 medium carrots, peeled
Kosher salt
8 cups (or more) vegetable oil
3/4 cup (or more) club soda
1 teaspoon fish sauce
1 1/4 cups cornstarch
4 ounces small or medium shrimp, peeled, deveined
1 cup cilantro leaves with tender stems

Special Equipment

A deep-fry thermometer
  1. Chile Vinegar:

    Step 1

    Mix chiles, garlic, onion, and vinegar in a small bowl; season with salt.

  2. Fritters:

    Step 2

    Thinly slice sweet potatoes and carrots into 3x1/4" planks (use a mandoline if you have one), then slice lengthwise into matchsticks. Place in a medium bowl and toss with a few pinches of salt. Let sit until slightly softened, about 30 minutes. Rinse off salt and pat dry.

    Step 3

    Pour oil into a large heavy pot to a depth of at least 2" but with at least a 4" headspace, as oil will bubble aggressively when you add fritters. Fit pot with thermometer; heat oil over medium-high until thermometer registers 330°F–340°F.

    Step 4

    Meanwhile, combine club soda and fish sauce in a large measuring glass. Add cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Place half of sweet potato and carrot mixture, shrimp, and cilantro in a medium bowl and toss to combine. Pour in half of cornstarch slurry and toss to coat (slurry should cling to shrimp and vegetables in a light, even layer).

    Step 5

    Using a slotted spoon, carefully lower half of slurry-coated vegetable and shrimp mixture into oil. Once bubbling subsides, mixture will disperse across the surface of oil. Using a spider or a clean slotted spoon, corral vegetables and shrimp by gathering them against the side of the pot until they form a large mound that clings together and can be turned as a single unit. Fry, turning occasionally and increasing heat as needed to keep oil temperature between 330°F and 340°F, until fritter is golden brown and crisp around edges, about 4 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack set inside a rimmed baking sheet. Repeat process with remaining slurry-coated vegetable and shrimp mixture, adding a splash or so of club soda if needed to loosen batter (it should look like a glossy coating), to make another fritter.

    Step 6

    Repeat entire process with remaining sweet potato and carrot mixture, cilantro, shrimp, and cornstarch slurry to make 2 more fritters.

    Step 7

    Season fritters lightly with salt. Serve with chile vinegar alongside for dipping.

  3. Do Ahead

    Step 8

    Chile vinegar can be made 3 days ahead. Cover and chill.
    Vegetables can be salted, drained, and patted dry 1 day ahead. Cover and chill.

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  • I did not get to try this when I ate at Bad Saint, so I decided to make it at home. It was quite easy and OH SO TASTY! I will make it again. The dipping vinegar sauce is addictive.

    • doctormaria

    • Gaithersburg, MD

    • 10/23/2016

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