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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 & Lindsey Bareham

Prawn cocktail

A photo-essay by Kay

Here's a little photo-essay of me making this!


 

Ingredients for Hopkinson & Bareham's prawn cocktail
Photo 1

I had some prawns left over from making Ainsley's prawn cakes with ginger and chilli. The first step is to get all the ingredients together.


 

Ingredients prepared ready for assembly
Photo 2

All cooked, chopped and ready. We're at the assembly stage now.


 

The finished prawn cocktail presented on a scallop shell plate
Photo 3

Finished dish.

Not bad eh? This is a pretty good book and I make loads of things from it. Mostly things with chips. Steak and chips or scampi and chips, anyone? Gotta go now, my presence is required in the kitchen…

Read Kay's review of The Prawn Cocktail Years

Read Hopkinson & Bareham's recipe for prawn cocktail


The Prawn Cocktail Years

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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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