Pan roasted tiger prawns

Serving size: 4
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Ingredients:

12 large whole tiger prawns
200g Sardinian fregola (large cous-cous)
400g fresh mussels
250ml dry white wine
100ml olive oil
2 carrots small – diced
1 large onion – chopped
2 cloves of garlic – chopped
½ teaspoon of chopped fresh chili
1 small bunch flat leaf parsley
100g grated pecorino Sardo (Sardinian ewe’s cheese)
Salt and white pepper to taste


Featured in:
February 2012

METHOD
Peel the prawns and set aside. Put all the prawn carcasses in a pan with the vegetable peelings and 3 litres of cold water and bring to the boil to make stock.

In another deep pan place the cleaned mussels with the white wine and cook on medium for 4-5 minutes. Drain the mussels cooking liquor and add it to the fish stock. Discard the shells from the mussels and set aside.

Place the chopped onion, garlic and carrots in a pan with the olive oil and cook on medium heat for 2-3 minutes, add the fregola and wet with the stock, cook on medium heat for 20 minutes, add the chopped parsley, mussels and grated cheese just before serving.

Season the prawns and pan roast in a non-stick pan with little oil for 3-4 minutes then serve with the fregola risotto.



Never miss a copy!

Big savings when you take out a subscription.

Grantham school joins Carol Service in celebration of town’s hospitalPupils from St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy are taking part in the first Carol Service to celebrate the special relationship Grantham and District Hospital has with the town and surrounding communities.The school children will join in the singing of favourite Christmas Carols as well as perform their own set musical piece at the Carol Service on Thursday 11th December at 7pm, in St Wulfram’s church, Grantham.Deputy Head Teacher Olivia Mumford said: “The Carol Service is a fantastic opportunity for our pupils to share the joy of music while showing appreciation for the incredible work done at Grantham and District Hospital. It’s a privilege to support such an important event in our town."The Carol Service has been organised by United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity, who work closely with staff at Grantham and District Hospital and provides those extras for staff and patients that NHS budgets are unable to fund. Further details on the Grantham NHS Carol Service can be found by visiting www.ulhcharity.org.uk/news/christmas-carols-at-grantham-st-wulfram-church-in-thanks-for-towns-sup... ... See MoreSee Less