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QuestionCan I use canned quail eggs?Community AnswerYes. The consistency is different but they work just fine.
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QuestionCan I use white vinegar instead of rice vinegar?Community AnswerYes, you can. Rice vinegar gives a distinguished taste to the sauce, but white vinegar is also used.
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QuestionIt is okay to make this without cornstarch?Nina Patrcia JavierCommunity AnswerYes, I usually use a plain flour and it works fine. It doesn't really matter because the most important part is that the eggs are evenly coated when they are deep fried.
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QuestionEvery time I cook this, the coating doesn't form evenly. What could I do?Nina Patrcia JavierCommunity AnswerEnsure that you use a spoon to scoop and distribute the batter evenly. My coat doesn't cover totally my boiled eggs after deep frying them, so after I fry the eggs in the first batch, I just have to 're-coat' them again and deep fry it until all the areas of eggs are covered.
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QuestionCan I use normal eggs?Nina Patrcia JavierCommunity AnswerOf course, the taste will be just the same. The big eggs always refer to 'Tokneneng' while the fried quailed battered eggs are known as 'Kwek Kwek'.
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