Hi Guys!!
So, during the week, I had an unexpected visitor.
I was just coming into my flat when across the road I saw a very familiar face. You know when you see someone, you can't quite remember the name (and believe me, I find it difficult to forget names), but you're so sure of the face? Thats exactly what happened to me.
So, I walked up to her, and said "Hello, forgive my intrusion, but I know I've met you before, I just can't quite remember your name", she looked at me and shouted "Oh my God!! Ada!! is that really you?" Now you can imagine, how I felt. She continued its me "Diy.... of course, that certainly didn't help. But then she said a few more things and then it suddenly clicked....and oh yeah, her name is Diane (at least thats what I knew her as).
So, we got talking and told her I lived just across the street, and she wanted to come check my place out. Now, this was the first time I've had an unexpected visitor in my place, cos I usually get ready to play hostess. I kinda had to think of something I could make, that 1. wouldn't take too much time, 2. we could both share (cos I was hungry too), and 3. still looked good. Thats when I decided to make my coconut king prawns.
Its so tasty and easy to make, it just requires a handful of ingredients. They can be eaten alone, or with the dipping sauce. Oh yeah, the avocado, I'll be adding that to the main course I eventually made for us, so don't forget to check that out too.
Heres how I did it.
Ingredients
- 7-10 raw king prawns (de-vained and cleaned)
- Tempura batter (1 tbsp flour + 1 tbsp corn flour + 1 tsp baking powder + 3 tbsps of sparkling water or beer)
- 1/2 cup of Desiccated coconut
- 1/3 cup of flour (optional)
- A pinch of salt and pepper
- 2 cups of vegetable oil (any frying oil would do)
- Chopped cilantro/coriander for garnish (optional)
- 2.5 tbsps of Mayonnaise
- 4 drops of siracha (chilli sauce)
- A squeeze of fresh lemon juice
- Chopped cilantro/ coriander
- In a bowl, add the desiccated coconut and flour together, and mix well. Make the tempura batter and keep along side it.
Arranged prawn, 1 prawn in batter and coconut coating - Season the prawns with salt and pepper.
Seasoned prawns - Dip the prawns individually into the tempura batter, and then into the coconut and flour and coat it well.
Batter coated prawns entering the coconut & flour coating
Coating the prawns with the coconut
Coconut coated prawns - Heat up the frying oil, and then place the coated prawns into it, and allow to fry for about 2 minutes on each side or till its golden brown.
Prawns frying in the oil - Make the dipping sauce by combing all the ingredients together, and set aside.
- Remove the prawns from the frying oil, and place on a kitchen towel to allow the oil drain.
Golden brown prawns on kitchen towel - Serve the prawns on a platter with the dipping sauce and garnish with the chopped cilantro leaves
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