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Garlic Dublin Bay Prawns

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Fishing I think is the ultimate foraging activity.  It is so abundant if you live close to the sea and providing you only catch what you eat then you can live very well on it.

There is however one type of seafood that we cannot catch and that's prawns. Prawns are typically trawled and we only fish with rods and small nets to land our catch. They are very expensive, but if you prepare them well they are heavenly for lunch, a simple starter or even a large meal.  Fresh prawns simply cooked are one of my hubby's favourite meals but as they're so expensive they are saved for special occasions.

Serves 4

Ingredients

  • 400g of medium size peeled & cleaned raw prawns (at room temperature)
  • 50g of butter
  • 20ml of sunflower oil
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • 1 fresh lemon

Equipment

  • 1 large frying pan
  • 1 spatula
  • 1 chopping board
  • 1 sharp knife

Method

  1. If your prawns have not already been peeled and cleaned then do this first. Your fishmonger will do this for you if you ask them.  If you have bought frozen prawns then defrost them before making the garlic prawns.
  2. Heat your dry frying pan on a medium heat.
  3. Peel and slice finely the 4 cloves of garlic.
  4. Place the sunflower oil in the frying pan first, then add the butter into the oil.  This will prevent your butter from burning.
  5. Next add the sliced garlic to the pan.
  6. Sauté (gently fry) the garlic, keep it moving and make sure it doesn't turn brown. This will make the garlic taste bitter.
  7. Once the garlic starts to turn a little golden add the prawns to the pan.
  8. Turn the heat up high and cook for 4 minutes at a high heat.
  9. Squeeze the juice of half a lemon over the prawns and cook for another 2 minutes.
  10. At this point the prawns should stop looking translucent and should be beginning to get firm and have a white/pink colour.
  11. Remove the prawns from the frying pan and serve.

To Serve

  1. I serve these garlic prawns on a thick slice of Irish brown soda bread with a side salad.
  2. Season to taste.
  3. If serving as a starter you could serve these garlic prawns on some lettuce leaves to use as plates and save on the washing up.

This recipe, and more, is available on Wholesome Ireland

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