Fried potatoes with hoisin sauce

September 4, 2009  Print This Post Print This Post
Filed under Healthy veggies; My recipes; ,

My 15-year-old daughter, Alex, recently discovered Shakey’s and fell in love with mojo potatoes. Of course, Shakey’s has been around for decades. We used to hang out at Shakey’s when we were in high school. But those were times when Shakey’s was a family place. By the time I had kids, Shakey’s had reinvented itself into a bar complete with live bands playing every night. A few years ago, it repackaged itself again and, today, it is once more a family-friendly pizza parlor. The Shakey’s outlet nearest our house is one town away but it delivers all the way to our side of the hill. And we order mojo potatoes occasionally, with or without pizza.

A few nights ago, Alex was craving for mojo potatoes and wanted me to call the delivery service. I asked her to call up her father instead who was on his way home from the city. Speedy’s reply: “I’ll cook mojo potatoes for you.” He didn’t, actually. He came up with something different but just as good. Fried potatoes, Asian style — with hoisin sauce.

hoisin-potatoes

Sorry that this recipe doesn’t come with step-by-step photos. It was towards midnight when Speedy cooked the potatoes with hoisin sauce. We could hear sounds coming from the kitchen but didn’t really know he was frying potatoes until he came upstairs with that bowl that you see in the photo. I had to ask him how he cooked them so I could post his recipe.

Ingredients:

4 medium-sized potatoes, peeled or unpeeled
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
1/2 c. of flour
1 tbsp. hoisin sauce
cooking oil for deep frying

Heat the cooking oil.

Slice the potatoes into thin rings. Season with salt and pepper. Toss in flour.

Fry in hot oil, in batches if necessary, until golden and crisp. Drain on paper towels.

Pour the hoisin sauce into a large bowl, add the fried potatoes and toss gently to coat each piece.

Share

Comments

9 Responses to “Fried potatoes with hoisin sauce”
  1. shoppingera says:

    panalo! i will do this definitely..sa tingin pa lang, mukang masarap na! i really miss the mojo from shakeys though.do you have in mind what are the ingredients or how do they make their mojos? thanks tita conie, again and again…and ooops! to mr. speedy pala, thanks also! what a wonderful dad and husband! :) cheers!

    • Connie says:

      We’re going to deconstruct the mojo soon. This weekend, most probably. Stay tuned. :)

      • Carol B says:

        I’m going to wait for that recipe. All I could remember from my shakey’s memories is that I always order their bunch of lunch. Oh how I love those mojo potatoes. But I couldn’t recall how they taste. It’s probably been a decade since the last time I was at the place.

  2. Marie says:

    I LOOOOOVE Shakey’s! To this day, one of my fondest childhood memory is getting a Shakey’s birthday pack (spaghetti, a slice of pizza, fried chicken and mojo potatoes) when I turned 3.

  3. Nikita says:

    This would taste a little sweet, tama ba?

  4. amylette says:

    i also am a mojo potato lover. once, i tried cooking it at home using my chicken marinade. it taste as good as that of Shakey’s but i’d like to try with it with hoisin sauce. thanks for the post.

Trackbacks

Some related discussions...
  1. [...] cooked these potatoes with hoisin sauce one night and brought it up to the blue room. The overhead light in the blue room is yellow. Even [...]

  2. [...] mentioned how my younger daughter, Alex, simply loves French fries. And, in a more recent entry, I wrote about how she has fallen in love with Mojo potatoes. She’s the resident potato girl. Takes [...]



You may post a relevant comment.
If you want your own pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!

PLEASE READ BEFORE SUBMITTING A COMMENT

Except for personal use, or as legitimate RSS feeds with link back to this page, NO PART OF THIS ENTRY MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY MANNER, whether individually or as part of a collection, without the owner's PRIOR written permission. This blog is a FREE service. Help maintain it by respecting the author's copyright.

Some entries have multiple pages. Most recipes are on page 2; others, on page 3 or 4. Click on the pagination links to view them.

Some entries DO NOT contain recipes.

Sorry, I don't e-mail recipes. However, you may opt to receive a weekly summary of recent Pinoy Cook food articles and recipes by using the link on the left sidebar.

Viagra | Levitra | Cialis | Viagra Online | Tramadol | viagra online