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José Pizarro’s Two Ways with Prawns

by José Pizarro from The Spanish Home Kitchen

Easy

Serves 4

Total 15min

Cook 15min

Simple yet utterly delicious, these two prawn recipes make the best tapas. Choose from either simply seasoned grilled king prawns, or peeled large prawns with garlic and parsley.

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Introduction

I think everyone loves prawns, and everyone has their favourite type. These two recipes are my preferred ways to make them, and I just love them like this. I was cooking at home in Talaván some years ago, having a great time with my family. The kids (I still call them ‘the kids’, but the youngest is twenty years old now), couldn’t decide how they wanted the prawns – I’d offered them grilled or al ajillo. I always like to see them happy, so in the end I made them both ways. Both the recipes and methods here are really simple, but they’re also amazing in their own unique ways – a bit like the kids, my nephews and nieces! I don’t have a favourite use here.

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Ingredients

Grilled King Prawns
12 largetiger prawns left whole/unpeeled
2 tbspolive oil
juice of ½lemon
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
Prawns with Garlic and Flat-Leafed Parsley
300g (10½oz)large prawns
100ml (3½fl oz/scant ½ cup)olive oil
2garlic cloves, finely chopped
pinch ofhot smoked pimentón de la Vera
handful offlat-leaf parsley, leaves picked and chopped
bread, to serve

Method

Grilled King Prawns

Prepare a barbecue with good-quality charcoal and light it. Wait until it is really hot. Alternatively, you can heat a griddle pan over a high heat.

Drizzle the oil over the prawns and season generously, then cook on the barbecue or in the griddle pan for 4–6 minutes, turning once, until the prawns turn pink all over.

Transfer to a plate and squeeze over the lemon juice. Serve immediately – and don’t forget to suck the heads to get all their delicious juice

Prawns with Garlic and Flat-Leaf Parsley

Peel the prawns, then run the tip of a sharp knife along the back of each one and remove the vein. Pat them dry with paper towels.

Heat the oil in a heavy-based frying pan over a high heat.

Add the prawns to the pan and cook for 2–3 minutes, or until pink all over, turning once. Add the garlic and pimentón and cook for a few seconds more, then tip into a warm bowl. Scatter the parsley over the top and toss to coat. Serve with crusty bread.

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