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MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.02 Title: Ebi Kimizushi (Prawn Sushi with Egg Yolk) Categories: Japanese, Appetizers, Fish Yield: 6 servings MMMMM---------------------------SUSHI-------------------------------- 6 ea Med., Raw, Unshelled, Shrimp MMMMM--------------------------MARINADE------------------------------- 3 T Rice Vinegar 1 t Sugar 1 pn MSG 4 T Water 1/4 t Salt MMMMM--------------------------FILLING------------------------------- 4 ea Egg Yolks 1/4 t Salt 1 pn MSG 1 1/4 t Sugar 2 1/2 t Lemon Juice TO COOK PRAWNS: Leaving the shells of the prawns intact, insert the toothpicks along the inside curves to prevent curling. Drop the prawn into 3/4 pt of boiling water and cook briskly, uncovered, for about 3 minutes until pink and firm. Drain in a sieve and cool quickly under cold running water. Remove the toothpicks and peel the prawns, leaving the last section of shell and tail on each one. De-vein the prawns by making a shallow incision across their tops with a small, sharp knife. Lift out the vein. Butterfly the prawns by cutting along their inner curves 3/4 of the way through, spreading the open and flattening with a cleaver. MARINADE Put the vinegar, water, salt, sugar and MSG into a mixing bowl and stir together thoroughly. Add the prawns, marinade at room temperature for 1 hour. FILLING Drop the egg yolks into a small saucepan and beat lightly with a fork. Remove 2 1/2 t of the yolks and set aside. Add 3/4 pt of water to the remaining yolks, stir thoroughly, and cook over a moderate heat for 10-15 minutes until the yolks are firm and hard-boiled. Drain them in a sieve, and mash them into a paste. Beat the sugar, salt, salt, lemon juice, MSG, and the rest of the raw egg yolks and continue to beat. Rub the mixture through a fine sieve. TO ASSEMBLE AND SERVE Divide the seasoned egg filling into 6 equal parts and pack each part into the center of a prawn. Seal the edges by pressing them together. Serve at room temperature. MMMMM