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The Prawn Cocktail Years

The Prawn Cocktail Years by Simon Hopkinson and Lindsey Bareham
The Prawn Cocktail Years

by Simon Hopkinson & Lindsay Bareham

reviewed by Kay

Prawn Cocktail

Ingredients:

The heart of one Little Gem lettuce, finely shredded [Sorry, no have – I'll use a bit of French frisée instead]
One spring onion, white part only, very finely sliced [Oops, no have either – a finely chopped bit of red onion will do instead]
1 heaped tbsp cucumber, peeled, de-seeded and finely diced [Life's too short to de-seed a cucumber – mine goes in seeds an' all.]
4-5 tbsp of home-made mayonnaise [Or you can take it out of a jar. Home-made is nice but I wanna get fed tonight, not tomorrow…]
1 tbsp tomato ketchup [Have, no problem – doesn't every serious cook have Heinz tomato ketchup in their fridge?]
2-3 shakes of Tabasco [No have, again, but Wolf sauce is sort of the same.]
1 tsp cognac [Have. Hah hah. Gotta have brandy in the kitchen. Seriously, it does make a heck of a difference to some dishes, including the pink gloop you make for a prawn cocktail. If you don't have any then go and buy some now.]
Tiny squeeze of lemon juice [Ho hum, no have again. Can't get lemons very easily. I'll use lime instead.]
200g cooked, whole, shell-on prawns, peeled (reserve two, unpeeled, for garnish) [Now you tell me! Cooked prawns? Mine are uncooked and I took the shells off yesterday. No problem, I'll get another cookbook out… Actually, that's a lie. I know how to cook prawns :-) ]
Paprika [Whoop de doo, I have that.]

So here's me making this recipe with hardly any of the specified ingredients. You can do the same! Recipes are ideas, inspiration! Only an idiot blindly follows instructions and they probably don't work anyway. Chefs never measure anything. Well, not as far as I know.

Method

1. Use the lettuce to make a "bed" in a sundae glass or similar. [No have. If you're in the same boat, make the bed on a small plate instead – we've got some lovely little scallop shell-shaped ones which are just the job.] Sprinkle over the onion and cucumber, then put the prawns on top.

2. Mix the mayonnaise, TK, Tabasco, cognac and lemon/lime juice together to make the pink gloop, then spoon it over the prawns. Sprinkle over some paprika as a finishing touch.

Easy, eh?

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Simon Hopkinson & Lindsey Bareham
Hardback, 256 pages
1997, Macmillan
ISBN 0 333 68460 5
RRP: £20.00


 
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