English Name: Dried Shrimp
Chinese Name: 蝦米 (Mandarin: xiāmǐ/ Cantomese: haa1mai5)
What are dried shrimps?
- Dried shrimps are made from fresh shrimp that are dried and then preserved with salt.
- Salty to the taste, dried shrimp can be used for cooking or snacking.
- It is a very common ingredient in Cantonese dishes.
How do I select dried shrimp?
- Fresh dried shrimp has an orange or pink hue.
- Conduct a sniff test for freshness; it should have a strong fragrant fishy smell. If you don’t smell anything, most likely it has gone stale.
- For stir-fry dishes, casserole, stews and soups use medium to large shrimp because it adds great flavor and texture to a dish.
- Smaller shrimp are used in specialty recipes such as dried shrimp rice noddle rolls 蝦米腸粉.
How do I prepare it?
- Rinse well under running water to remove dirt.
- Soak briefly to soften (10 min. minimum depending on size).
How do I store it?
- Dried shrimp can be kept for months, keep it in the refrigerator or in a cool dry place.
- Stale ones turn gray and become flavorless.