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Has anyone here got a tried and tested recipe for honey and liquorice prawns?

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Kat-Lover | 17:36 Tue 04th Jan 2011 | Food & Drink
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I recall delia talking about it but can't find anything on it.
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Urghhhh why would I want one?
It sounds a very odd combination - have you tried googling?
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Haha woofgang it's one of those strange combinations that actually works, I had this in either veitnam or thailand and it was to die for. Boxtops yes unfortunately I can't find anything on it so maybe it was another chef that mentioned it or maybe the recipe comes under a different name?
You sure it's not honey & star-anise?
I lived in the Far East and China and I must say, despite eating many foods of many cultures, I never came across liquorice - rice licquor yes (such as Mao Tai and Wuxi).

I agree with Naz, star anise perhaps and that is used extensively in prawn cooking
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found one but you will note that the liquorice is really anise based.

You will also find reference in French Med fish cooking but that really refers to fennel.
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That could possibly be it as I definitely tasted that aniseed flavour.
Dtcrosswordfan your link had a crossword with utah in it, lol.

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