Isn't it funny how we often overlook the smallest of things and it is so lucky we have interior warning lights to let us know something is amiss with our car. It should be the same with people. A beeping from your ears emitting if your ear is blocked, or your pinkie finger erratically waving if you are about to have a heart attack etc ., that would take so much guess work away from the specialists.
Anyway I am glad they pulled over to close their back door before driving any further distance.
Many customers have commented how much money they have saved during the last 3 months by not eating out but cooking at home with the closure of restaurants and clubs. A prawn dish like this looks luxurious, tastes delicious and is a delight to enjoy with a fresh garden salad and nice crusty bread.
It is amazing how restrained we have all sensibly become these last few months, staying at home, limiting our movements to help protect us all.
I enjoy cooking in the evening after a day at work. It is so relaxing and rewarding.
It is always wonderful to keep frozen Australian green prawns in the freezer for nights when you just need to eat a simple but wholesome dinner.
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Spaghetti with Prawns Tomato and White Wine
500g green prawns, tail on
4 cloves garlic, chopped
2 shallots, finely chopped
2 shallots, finely chopped
1/4 cup olive oil
250g cherry tomatoes halved, or larger tomatoes chopped
1 cup white wine
salt and pepper
300g spaghetti
chopped parsley for garnish
also dried fresh chilli flakes for garnish (optional)
Bring a saucepan of water to boil, add 1 tablespoon salt and stir in spaghetti. Cook boiling for 11 minutes or until al dente.
In a frying pan (I like to use a small wok for this recipe) heat up the olive oil over medium - high heat and add garlic, swirling until it is aromatic. Add the shallots and tomatoes, tossing or stirring them for a few minutes over medium heat, you can crush the tomatoes as they soften, then add 1/2 cup of the white wine. Keep cooking for a few minutes then turn up heat to high and add the prawns and 1/2 cup more of white wine with salt and pepper.
Cook for approximately 5 minutes until the prawns are just cooked through.
Drain pasta, leaving the some water attached to the spaghetti and add into the prawn dish, tossing until combined. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and/or dried chilli flakes and serve with crusty white bread and a side green salad.
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What warning sign would you like your body to have for your safety?
Buon appetito, enjoy Merryn xx
Buon appetito, enjoy Merryn xx
I love simple meals like this...fresh, full of flavours and very satisfying!
ReplyDeleteYes, quick, wholesome healthy and full of goodness. Thanks for your comment Angie :D
DeleteI'd love to go out to restaurants again, but that's not going to happen. Even though they're opening, I'm just not ready. So instead I'll stay home and make this! Terrific dish -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you John and I concur, restaurants are open here and cases are very low but it is still safer eating at home. Plus, we eat better at home anyway :D
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