Prawn Croquettes

Prawn Croquettes

1 onion, finely chopped
2 cloves of garlic, minced
500g prawns, shelled and cleaned
375g mashed potato
125ml grated cheddar cheese
2 eggs
about 500ml panko breadcrumbs
vegetable oil to fry

Place a saucepan over medium-high heat, add a splash of oil and the onion to it and cook until soft.
Add the garlic and stir-fry for one minute.
Add the prawns and cook until pink – about 3 minutes.
Spoon the mixture into a food processor, add 5ml salt and pulse until roughly chopped.
Add the mashed potato and cheddar cheese and pulse until the mixture is incorporated.
Taste and season according to your liking.
Beat the eggs together in a shallow bowl.
Add the breadcrumbs to another shallow bowl.
Scoop 30ml of the prawn mixture into your hands and shape into a log.
Dip the log into the egg and then roll it in the breadcrumbs to cover.
Refrigerate the shaped croquettes for 30 minutes.
Heat the vegetable oil and fry the croquettes in batches for 3-4 minutes at a time.
Serve warm with a tartar sauce on the side.

Prawn Paella

Prawn Paella

1 onion, chopped
100g chorizo sausage, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 sweet pepper, sliced
300g long grain rice
10ml smoked paprika
1,2litre chicken stock
a pinch of saffron
450g uncooked prawns
100g frozen peas
2 lemons

Place a heavy-base saucepan on medium-high heat and add some oil to it.
Add the onion and chorizo and stir-fry for 2-3 minutes.
Add the garlic and sweet pepper and cook for another 2 minutes.
Now add the rice, sprinkle over the paprika and stir to cover.
Add a pinch of saffron to the chicken stock and pour the stock into the saucepan.
Add the prawns, stir through and place a lid on. Cook for about 15 minutes or until most of the liquid has been absorbed and the rice is just tender.
Add the peas and cook for another 6-7 minutes without covering.
Season the paella with salt and lemon juice, taste and adjust the seasoning.
Serve the paella with fresh lemon slices.

Prawn and Basil Salad

Prawn and Basil Salad

500g pasta of your choice
1 x 245g sachet pickled peppers, diced and liquid reserved
500g prawns, deveined
250ml salad cream/creamy mayonnaise
250ml yoghurt
2 big handfuls of basil leaves
half an English cucumber, diced

Cook the pasta according to packet instructions and drain.
Take the pickled peppers from the sachet and chop. Set the peppers aside.
Drizzle the pickling liquid over the warm pasta and stir through. Set aside to cool.
Bring a pot of salted water to the boil, add the prawns and cook for 4 minutes. Drain and set aside to cool.
Add the salad cream, yoghurt and basil leaves to a blender and process until you have a light green dressing.
Season the dressing with salt and pepper.
Add the pasta, prawns, cucumber, peppers and basil dressing to a large bowl and mix through.
Scatter some basil leaves on top and serve.


Crispy Prawn Canapés

Crispy Prawn Canapés

500g prawns, shelled and deveined – keep the tail ends on
2 eggs, lightly beaten
83ml flour
250ml popped rice (rice crispies)
vegetable oil for frying

Clean and dry the prawns.
Add the eggs to a shallow dish and beat together.
Add the flour and popped rice to a second and third bowl.
Heat the oil in a saucepan to about 170℃.
Now dredge each prawn in flour, then egg and finally in the popped rice.
Fry the prawn in the oil for 2-3 minutes.
Serve with a dipping sauce, as a canapé.

Mediterranean Prawns

Mediterranean Prawns

This recipe is proof once more of how the simplest ingredients often produces the best taste. Serve the prawns on fragrant rice or with your favourite pasta.

50g butter
15ml olive oil
3 cloves of garlic, minced
2kg prawns, peeled and de-veined
2 cans chopped tomato
30ml sugar
15ml salt
a handful of fresh thyme
two handfuls of fresh basil, roughly chopped

Put a large saucepan on to a high heat and add the butter and olive oil.
Add the garlic once the butter has melted and stir around for a minute.
Add the prawns and cook for 2-3 minutes until pink and done.
Remove the prawns from the saucepan and keep on the side.
Add the canned tomato, sugar, salt and thyme to the same saucepan, turn the heat down to medium and cook for 15 minutes.
Pour the sauce into a liquidiser and blitz until smooth. (You can use a stick blender as well)
Pour the sauce back into the saucepan and add the cooked prawns.
Simmer on a low heat for 10 minutes.
Turn off the heat and add the chopped basil.
Serve the prawns with fragrant rice.

Prawn Cocktail

Prawn Cocktail

This is a classic prawn cocktail recipe and although it has been around for always it is ever popular, quick and easy to put together.

60ml butter
3 cloves of garlic, minced
400g shrimps/prawns, shells removed and cleaned
half a red onion, finely chopped
60ml mayonnaise
15ml tomato sauce/ketchup
15ml lemon juice
5ml Worcestershire sauce
iceberg lettuce
extra lemon wedges to serve

Melt the butter in a large heavy base frying pan and add the garlic and prawns. The prawn should be spaced slightly apart and not be crowded into the pan – cook more than one batch if your pan does not allow enough room for this.
Cook the prawns for about 3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until pink.
Remove from the pan and allow to cool.
Chop the red onion very finely and add it to a mixing bowl with the mayo, tomato sauce, lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce. Mix through.
Chop the prawns into chunks and add it to the sauce mixture.
Shred about 2 cups of lettuce and add that to the rest of the ingredients. Mix thoroughly.
Scoop the mixture into serving bowls/glasses/cone-shaped tuilles and serve with a wedge of lemon.