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Prawns
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some years back I had tempura prawns in Drumoland Castle and they were breathtaking that my friends and I only had about 5 of them on the plate. The waiter dropped one of the prawns and went back to the kitchen and carried out the one prawn that he dropped - I think they were reared at the Castle.
anyway last night when I watched old footage of Masterchef - I saw that Greg and John suggested boiling the prawns - I know it isn't tempura but I have never been successful in cooking prawns so how long would I boil them if I bought them again.
sorry for being so long-winded LOL
anyway last night when I watched old footage of Masterchef - I saw that Greg and John suggested boiling the prawns - I know it isn't tempura but I have never been successful in cooking prawns so how long would I boil them if I bought them again.
sorry for being so long-winded LOL
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you want to eat the prawns in their shells make sure you buy raw praws -they will be a bluey white colour. Drop them into boiling water and boil until they turn pink - it does not take very long, maybe 2 minutes. Leave them to cool then shell them.
If I were using them to make tempura prawns ( really easy) I would shell them raw, coat them in flour then the batter and deep fry them -again about 2 minutes.
If I were using them to make tempura prawns ( really easy) I would shell them raw, coat them in flour then the batter and deep fry them -again about 2 minutes.
I buy two sorts of prawns.
One sort is from the chilled section and ready cooked, I use them in things like prawn cocktail, mixed in with a sauce. I would never use them in a dish which needs cooking.
The other sort are giant raw ones, not in the shell, and frozen. I buy them from Costco and use them, defrosted, in any dish I’m cooking which calls for prawns. Once they’re defrosted they only take a few minutes if frying them, or at the most ten or twelve minutes in the oven stirred into the recipe I’m making. I would NEVER boil them.
One sort is from the chilled section and ready cooked, I use them in things like prawn cocktail, mixed in with a sauce. I would never use them in a dish which needs cooking.
The other sort are giant raw ones, not in the shell, and frozen. I buy them from Costco and use them, defrosted, in any dish I’m cooking which calls for prawns. Once they’re defrosted they only take a few minutes if frying them, or at the most ten or twelve minutes in the oven stirred into the recipe I’m making. I would NEVER boil them.