Shrimp toast or prawn toast is a Chinese seafoo dish, usually served as a canapé or hors d'œuvre. It is made from small triangles of bread, brushed with egg and coated with minced shrimp and water chestnuts, then cooked by baking or deep frying. It is a common appetizer in Australian and American Chinese cuisine. A common variant in the United Kingdom is sesame prawn toast. This involves sprinkling sesame seeds before the baking or deep frying process.