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Classic prawn cocktail

 


Method 1


Ingredients


400g cooked atlantic shell-on prawn

4 Little Gem lettuces

trimmed

5 heaped tbsp mayonnaise

5 tbsp tomato chutney

2 tsp Worcestershire sauce

2 tsp creamed horseradish

tiny splash of Tabasco sauce

squeeze of lemon juice

paprika

for dusting

4 tsp snipped chive



step 1

Peel all but four of the prawns (reserve these for the tops). Break the lettuces into individual leaves, then divide the leaves evenly between four small glass bowls. Sprinkle the prawns over the lettuce and season with black pepper.


step 2

Mix the mayonnaise, tomato chutney, Worcestershire sauce, horseradish and Tabasco together. Season to taste with lemon juice and salt and pepper, then spoon sparingly over the prawns. Dust the top with a little paprika and sprinkle with chives. Top with the remaining prawns and serve immediately. Delicious with brown bread.


RECIPE TIPS

BROWN AND PINK SHRIMPS

These are most often available ready-prepared and brown shrimps are usually sold as potted shrimps. They are caught, then cooked – many are frozen, but occasionally fresh whole or peeled are available.


SHELL ON PRAWNS

Can’t be beaten for flavour and texture. Although time-consuming to peel, they really are worth the effort and you can make great stock for risotto from the shells. At times, a shell-on prawn will have a dark green or black head – this occurs naturally due to a pressure change when the fishing nets are brought to the surface. Ready- peeled prawns are perfect sandwich-fillers.


PREPARING AND COOKING PRAWNS

Once defrosted, peel if necessary. Raw prawns usually benefit from being 'butterflied' (split nearly in half through the back), then remove the dark vein - which tastes bitter and


is gritty. Butterflying a prawn shortens the cooking time and helps give a firm, but not rubbery, texture. They turn a deep pinky-orange once cooked. This colour change does not guarantee that they are cooked – the best way to tell is when the prawn turns opaque right through to the centre.


DEFROSTING

Defrost prawns in the fridge for a few hours,


and never in water as they will lose flavour.


As they are sold ready-cooked, take great care


if re-heating them; they must be piping hot,


but don’t overdo it or they’ll shrivel and dry out.


COLD-WATER ATLANTIC PRAWNS

These are sold as both peeled and shell-on. Most are cooked, then frozen, so find them in the supermarket


freezer. If you buy them ready defrosted, don't be tempted to re-freeze them. Stocks have increased and the competition for the market means that they cost less now than they did 10 years ago


WARM WATER PRAWNS

The three main species available in the UK are from salt water, although occasionally giant freshwater prawns are available. Their size differs greatly, due to grading by size prior to sale. All have a dense, meaty texture and subtle flavour. Wild and farmed are available, as well as both cooked and raw – sometimes called ‘green’. They are always frozen at source before transporting, so again, don't re-freeze. Best known is probably the striped tiger prawn.



Method 2


Ingredients:

- 200g cooked peeled prawns

- 2 tbsp mayonnaise

- 1 tbsp ketchup

- 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce

- A few drops of Tabasco sauce

- Splash of brandy (optional)

- Salt and pepper to taste

- Shredded lettuce, to serve

- Lemon wedges, to serve


Instructions:

1. In a bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, brandy (if using), salt, and pepper.

2. Add the cooked peeled prawns to the bowl and stir until well coated.

3. Chill the prawn mixture in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.

4. To serve, place a bed of shredded lettuce on a plate and spoon the prawn mixture on top.

5. Garnish with a lemon wedge and enjoy your classic prawn cocktail!



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