Mango salsa and garlic prawns perfect

Mango Salsa
1 ½ cup mango, diced
½ cup red bell pepper, finely diced
½ cup green bell pepper, finely diced
½ cup red onion, finely
¼ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
2 tablespoons lemon juice
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
Oil

Mix all together perfect side salad
with garlic prawns

This is a spectacular way to cook prawns that’s been a family favourite for as long as I can remember.

• Just 6 ingredients – prawns, garlic, white wine, butter, olive oil and lemon (I get salt and pepper for free). Prawns are delicious plain, so simple is best!

• Quick to cook – just 6 minutes. Any longer and you’ve over cooked the prawns 😭;

• Though the recipe calls for a 20 minute marinade, it’s optional; and

• It’s always a hit. ALWAYS!!

A splash of white wine is the secret ingredient that makes these prawns amazing!









• Marinate prawns with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil, salt and pepper for just 20 minutes, if you have time (otherwise skip it). Don’t marinate for longer as the salt will draw too much moisture out of the delicate prawn flesh and make them watery.

No garlic – I used to marinade the prawns with the garlic assuming it would infuse the flesh with garlic flavour. But actually, it doesn’t. Not with such a short marinating time. But you do end up with little burnt bits of garlic!

So these days, I add the garlic partway through cooking the prawns so it doesn’t burn. Better result, better garlic flavour!

• Sear in batches – Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large non stick pan over high heat. Place half the prawns in the pan and sear each side for 45 seconds, using tongs to turn individually.

Remove the first batch onto a plate then sear the remaining prawns for 45 seconds on each side.

TIP: don’t crowd the pan! Less prawns = better colour = easier to handle = won’t overcook.

• Garlic – Return the first batch of prawns into the pan then add the garlic and toss for 30 seconds.

Wine – Add the wine, it will sizzle and steam when the wine hits the hot pan which is GOOD! This means it reduced down very quickly (~30 seconds) which is exactly what we want (fast cook = juicy prawns)

• Butter – Once the wine has mostly evaporated, add the butter and lemon juice then swirl the pan to make it melt.

• Parsley – As soon as the butter has melted, quickly toss through the parsley then transfer the prawns and all the butter sauce onto a plate.

• Serve straight away, freshly cooke

The sweetness of salad and the garlic seafood go well togetherGarlic-Prawns_6.jpg
 
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Mango Salsa
1 ½ cup mango, diced
½ cup red bell pepper, finely diced
½ cup green bell pepper, finely diced
½ cup red onion, finely
¼ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
2 tablespoons lemon juice
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
Oil

Mix all together perfect side salad
with garlic prawns

This is a spectacular way to cook prawns that’s been a family favourite for as long as I can remember.

• Just 6 ingredients – prawns, garlic, white wine, butter, olive oil and lemon (I get salt and pepper for free). Prawns are delicious plain, so simple is best!

• Quick to cook – just 6 minutes. Any longer and you’ve over cooked the prawns 😭;

• Though the recipe calls for a 20 minute marinade, it’s optional; and

• It’s always a hit. ALWAYS!!

A splash of white wine is the secret ingredient that makes these prawns amazing!









• Marinate prawns with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil, salt and pepper for just 20 minutes, if you have time (otherwise skip it). Don’t marinate for longer as the salt will draw too much moisture out of the delicate prawn flesh and make them watery.

No garlic – I used to marinade the prawns with the garlic assuming it would infuse the flesh with garlic flavour. But actually, it doesn’t. Not with such a short marinating time. But you do end up with little burnt bits of garlic!

So these days, I add the garlic partway through cooking the prawns so it doesn’t burn. Better result, better garlic flavour!

• Sear in batches – Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large non stick pan over high heat. Place half the prawns in the pan and sear each side for 45 seconds, using tongs to turn individually.

Remove the first batch onto a plate then sear the remaining prawns for 45 seconds on each side.

TIP: don’t crowd the pan! Less prawns = better colour = easier to handle = won’t overcook.

• Garlic – Return the first batch of prawns into the pan then add the garlic and toss for 30 seconds.

Wine – Add the wine, it will sizzle and steam when the wine hits the hot pan which is GOOD! This means it reduced down very quickly (~30 seconds) which is exactly what we want (fast cook = juicy prawns)

• Butter – Once the wine has mostly evaporated, add the butter and lemon juice then swirl the pan to make it melt.

• Parsley – As soon as the butter has melted, quickly toss through the parsley then transfer the prawns and all the butter sauce onto a plate.

• Serve straight away, freshly cooke

The sweetness of salad and the garlic seafood go well togetherView attachment 26522
Mango Salsa can be done as taco topping different but nice
 
Mango Salsa
1 ½ cup mango, diced
½ cup red bell pepper, finely diced
½ cup green bell pepper, finely diced
½ cup red onion, finely
¼ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
2 tablespoons lemon juice
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
Oil

Mix all together perfect side salad
with garlic prawns

This is a spectacular way to cook prawns that’s been a family favourite for as long as I can remember.

• Just 6 ingredients – prawns, garlic, white wine, butter, olive oil and lemon (I get salt and pepper for free). Prawns are delicious plain, so simple is best!

• Quick to cook – just 6 minutes. Any longer and you’ve over cooked the prawns 😭;

• Though the recipe calls for a 20 minute marinade, it’s optional; and

• It’s always a hit. ALWAYS!!

A splash of white wine is the secret ingredient that makes these prawns amazing!









• Marinate prawns with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil, salt and pepper for just 20 minutes, if you have time (otherwise skip it). Don’t marinate for longer as the salt will draw too much moisture out of the delicate prawn flesh and make them watery.

No garlic – I used to marinade the prawns with the garlic assuming it would infuse the flesh with garlic flavour. But actually, it doesn’t. Not with such a short marinating time. But you do end up with little burnt bits of garlic!

So these days, I add the garlic partway through cooking the prawns so it doesn’t burn. Better result, better garlic flavour!

• Sear in batches – Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large non stick pan over high heat. Place half the prawns in the pan and sear each side for 45 seconds, using tongs to turn individually.

Remove the first batch onto a plate then sear the remaining prawns for 45 seconds on each side.

TIP: don’t crowd the pan! Less prawns = better colour = easier to handle = won’t overcook.

• Garlic – Return the first batch of prawns into the pan then add the garlic and toss for 30 seconds.

Wine – Add the wine, it will sizzle and steam when the wine hits the hot pan which is GOOD! This means it reduced down very quickly (~30 seconds) which is exactly what we want (fast cook = juicy prawns)

• Butter – Once the wine has mostly evaporated, add the butter and lemon juice then swirl the pan to make it melt.

• Parsley – As soon as the butter has melted, quickly toss through the parsley then transfer the prawns and all the butter sauce onto a plate.

• Serve straight away, freshly cooke

The sweetness of salad and the garlic seafood go well togetherView attachment 26522
Love prawns but there very expensive not in my budget sadly😾
 
Could we have quantities for the ingredients for the Garlic Prawns please?
Any recipe for garlic prawns would do, just look up a recipe on Google or Taste. Hope that helps you, just my suggestion.
 
Mango Salsa
1 ½ cup mango, diced
½ cup red bell pepper, finely diced
½ cup green bell pepper, finely diced
½ cup red onion, finely
¼ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
2 tablespoons lemon juice
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
Oil

Mix all together perfect side salad
with garlic prawns

This is a spectacular way to cook prawns that’s been a family favourite for as long as I can remember.

• Just 6 ingredients – prawns, garlic, white wine, butter, olive oil and lemon (I get salt and pepper for free). Prawns are delicious plain, so simple is best!

• Quick to cook – just 6 minutes. Any longer and you’ve over cooked the prawns 😭;

• Though the recipe calls for a 20 minute marinade, it’s optional; and

• It’s always a hit. ALWAYS!!

A splash of white wine is the secret ingredient that makes these prawns amazing!









• Marinate prawns with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil, salt and pepper for just 20 minutes, if you have time (otherwise skip it). Don’t marinate for longer as the salt will draw too much moisture out of the delicate prawn flesh and make them watery.

No garlic – I used to marinade the prawns with the garlic assuming it would infuse the flesh with garlic flavour. But actually, it doesn’t. Not with such a short marinating time. But you do end up with little burnt bits of garlic!

So these days, I add the garlic partway through cooking the prawns so it doesn’t burn. Better result, better garlic flavour!

• Sear in batches – Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large non stick pan over high heat. Place half the prawns in the pan and sear each side for 45 seconds, using tongs to turn individually.

Remove the first batch onto a plate then sear the remaining prawns for 45 seconds on each side.

TIP: don’t crowd the pan! Less prawns = better colour = easier to handle = won’t overcook.

• Garlic – Return the first batch of prawns into the pan then add the garlic and toss for 30 seconds.

Wine – Add the wine, it will sizzle and steam when the wine hits the hot pan which is GOOD! This means it reduced down very quickly (~30 seconds) which is exactly what we want (fast cook = juicy prawns)

• Butter – Once the wine has mostly evaporated, add the butter and lemon juice then swirl the pan to make it melt.

• Parsley – As soon as the butter has melted, quickly toss through the parsley then transfer the prawns and all the butter sauce onto a plate.

• Serve straight away, freshly cooke

The sweetness of salad and the garlic seafood go well togetherView attachment 26522
 
This link is for a recipe for Honey Garlic Shrimp - with different ingredients to what you mentioned in the Garlic Prawns recipe you posted (• Just 6 ingredients – prawns, garlic, white wine, butter, olive oil and lemon)
Could I please have the quantities needed for the prawns, garlic, white wine etc for the Garlic prawns - you gave the method and just a list of ingredients but not how much of each ingredient needed
 
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This link is for a recipe for Honey Garlic Shrimp - with different ingredients to what you mentioned in the Garlic Prawns recipe you posted (• Just 6 ingredients – prawns, garlic, white wine, butter, olive oil and lemon)
Could I please have the quantities needed for the prawns, garlic, white wine etc for the Garlic prawns - you gave the method and just a list of ingredients but not how much of each ingredient needed
Prawns 1 klg
Garlic 2 crushed cloves
White wine half cup
Butter 1 tbspn
Olive oil 1 tblspn
Lemon half squeezed lemon large lemon if small use 1 whole lemon
 

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