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Steamed Prawns with Kumquat Marmalade |金桔蒸彩蝦

Updated: Feb 18, 2026 · Published: Sep 2, 2024 by bonnie.yveskitchen · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Steamed Prawns with Kumquat Marmalade

This dish, Steamed Prawns with Kumquat Marmalade was inspired by kumquat oil from Puning, Teochew.

Traditionally, kumquat oil is served as a dipping sauce for deep-fried prawn balls (Ha Jor) or poached prawns.

The prawn balls are crisp outside and tender within — often found on festive tables — while simple poached prawns rely on the citrusy dip to lift their sweetness.

I reimagined that flavour using my grandfather’s kumquats, slowly cooked into a marmalade.

Read more about Kumquat & my grandpa's story

Instead of serving it on the side, I let it become the sauce itself — warm, fragrant, and gently nostalgic.

The mellow sweetness, the subtle bitterness of the peel, the aroma rising with steam —
it feels like warming up a childhood memory.


這道菜,靈感來自潮州普寧的「柑油」。

在家鄉,柑油常用來點炸蝦棗或白灼蝦。
炸蝦棗外脆內嫩,是節慶飯桌上的味道;而白灼蝦則簡單純粹,蘸上一點柑油,清甜中帶微苦,格外提鮮。

我把這份記憶,換成爺爺軍營廚房的金桔,熬成 Kumquat Marmalade。
不再作為沾醬,而是成為蒸蝦的靈魂醬汁。

果醬的甜潤,蒜茸的辛香,柑橘皮若隱若現的微苦,在蒸氣裡慢慢融合 ——
像是把童年的味道,重新蒸熱。


Steamed Prawns with Kumquat Marmalade | 金桔蒸彩蝦 食譜

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金桔果醬蒸彩蝦 Steamed Prawn with Kumquat Marmalade

bonnie.yveskitchen
靈感來自潮州普寧的「柑油」—— 傳統上用來點炸蝦棗或白灼蝦。我以自家熬製的金桔果醬取代柑油,讓那份清甜微苦的柑香,化作蒸蝦的靈魂醬汁。熟悉的味道,以新的方式呈現。
Inspired by the traditional kumquat oil from Puning, Teochew — commonly served with deep-fried prawn balls or poached prawns.Here, homemade kumquat marmalade replaces the dipping sauce, transforming that bright, gently bittersweet citrus flavour into a warm, fragrant steamed prawn dish.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine Chinese, Hong Kong Classics
Servings 2

Ingredients
  

  • 300 g Medium Prawns 中蝦
  • 4 tablespoon Minced Garlic 蒜茸
  • 2 tbsp each Diced Red & Yellow Peppers 紅、黃椒粒
  • 1 tablespoon Spring Onion 蔥粒 for garnish

Sauce Mixture 醬汁

  • 4 tablespoon Kumquat Marmalade 金桔果醬
  • 1 teaspoon Sesame Oil 芝麻油
  • 1 teaspoon Light Soy Sauce 生抽
  • a pinch White Pepper 白胡椒粉

Instructions
 

Prepare the stuffing 調製釀料

  • Mix minced garlic with diced peppers. In a separate bowl, combine kumquat marmalade with sesame oil, soy sauce and white pepper.

Prepare the prawns 處理鮮蝦

  • Rinse prawns, butterfly along the back and remove the vein.

Stuff & arrange 釀入材料

  • Fill the garlic-pepper mixture into the back of each prawn and arrange neatly on a steaming plate.

Steam 大火蒸煮

  • Once water is boiling, steam over high heat for 3–4 minutes.

Finish & serve 淋汁上碟

  • Remove from heat, drizzle evenly with the prepared kumquat sauce, garnish with spring onion and serve immediately.

Notes

Yves Tips
  • Plating Secret 賣相秘訣 Lightly score the belly side of the prawn to break the tendon. This prevents curling during steaming and keeps the prawns beautifully straight.
  • On Rock Sugar 冰糖的溫度 When making this marmalade, I chose traditional rock sugar instead of granulated sugar. Its clean, mellow sweetness balances the gentle bitterness of kumquat peel — closer to the warmth of the original Teochew “kumquat oil”.
Keyword 金桔果醬蒸彩蝦

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