ChatterBank1 min ago
Is Scampi Really Just Prawns
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I think it tastes like prawns but my partner thinks not
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Yes, basically. Tails, I think of langoustine, which are bigger prawns - but most commercial products are just prawns, I'm told.
18:59 Sun 12th Nov 2017
True scampi should be Dublin bay prawns/Langoustine or Norway prawns.
Crikey, this goes back a bit.
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Crikey, this goes back a bit.
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Its illegal in the UK to sell monkfish as scampi.....its not a prawn either
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Its illegal in the UK to sell monkfish as scampi.....its not a prawn either
I hope we have cleared this murky subject up. Not sure why it comes up so often !
If you are offered anything that isn't Nephlops Norvegicus, then refuse to pay for it. Langoustines are easily available just about anywhere, and are extremely easy to cook, taking only 5 mins. With a glass of Chablis and plenty of crusty bread, they are a veritable feast.
Best bought between September and May, Whenever I am in my 'van in Cornwall, I go to the fisherman's cooperative in Newlyn, and buy a huge bag for less than a tenner.
If you are offered anything that isn't Nephlops Norvegicus, then refuse to pay for it. Langoustines are easily available just about anywhere, and are extremely easy to cook, taking only 5 mins. With a glass of Chablis and plenty of crusty bread, they are a veritable feast.
Best bought between September and May, Whenever I am in my 'van in Cornwall, I go to the fisherman's cooperative in Newlyn, and buy a huge bag for less than a tenner.
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