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    Chilli Prawns Pic credit: Priya Q

    I tried this recipe out from one of the books that I have. In India, most of us face this problem where we can’t find the foreign ingredients and are not aware what the substitutes could be. Dry sherry is one of the ingredients in this recipe. Used rice wine which Q picked during his Hong Kong trip. The result wasn’t too impressive. Rice wine gave a peculiar taste that both of us didn’t like Though the book says that it a substitute for sherry. Anyways, I tried with red wine and the results were better. Check out the Chili Prawn recipe…

    Shelled tiger prawns (shrimp) – 500 gms
    Soy sauce – 4 tbsp
    Dry sherry / red wine – 4 tbsp
    Dried red chillies – 2 nos, seeded and chopped
    Garlic cloves – 2 nos, crushed or finely chopped
    Ginger – 1 tsp grated
    Water – 4-5 tbsp
    Spring onions – a bunch (scallions)
    Cashew – salted or plain – 50 gms
    Vegetable oil – 2 tbsp
    Cornflour – 2 tsp dissolved in 2.5 tbsp of water

    1. In a large bowl mix wine/sherry, chillies, garlic, ginger and water
    2. Add prawns, spring onions and cashew and mix well. Cover tightly with a shrink wrap and leave to marinate for 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
    3. In a skillet or wok heat oil.
    4. Remove shrimp, spring onions and cashews from the marinade using a slotted spoon and add to the wok, reserving the marinade
    5. Stir fry on high heat for 2 minutes
    6. Mix cornflour into the reserved marinade and add to the wok and stir fry for about 30 seconds, until the marinade forms a slightly thickened glaze over the prawn
    7. Serve Sizzled Chili Prawns hot with rice or noodles.

    Till next time….happy cooking!

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    Posted by Priya Q @ 10:44 am

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