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The flavour combinations are just incredible; from the rich spices of an Indian curry, to the juxtaposition of sweet & sour in Thai food – you really can’t go wrong.
I’m not sure where the love began but I fully embrace it and enjoy eating out at amazing restaurant who really pack those flavours into dishes in an authentic way. My go-to is usually a curry, especially one that is coconut based and when I can’t go out to eat somewhere, I’ll try to recreate that experience for myself at home.
There’s some dishes that I’m yet to nail and believe should be kept pure, like a Penang curry or a Peshwari Naan, but some other things can be at the mercy of my creative license – haha! Which brings me to my Thai (Style) King Prawn Curry. It’s my take on a dish I love, well a range of dishes – basically any coconut based curry!
A few important things to note are;
That’s it for now. Enjoy this quick and easy recipe that will come in handy on school nights, weekends, or whenever you just want an amazing flavour packed dish!
Love,
Marbie
Quick and easy coconut prawn curry, packed with exceptional flavour!
Combine the Onion, Peppers, Scotch Bonnet, Garlic, Ginger, Fresh Coriander, Olive Oil (2tbsp), in a food processor and blitz until almost smooth.
Heat the wok (medium- high heat), then add 2 tbsp of Olive Oil and then add the pepper mixture.
Stir for a few minutes on medium heat until cooked down, then add Thai 7 Spice & Chicken Stock Pot. (no need to dilute the stock pot in hot water)
Add Prawns and stir for 1 minute.(Prawns won't be fully cooked)
Add coconut cream & kaffir lime leaves and stir. Allow to cook for five minutes until prawns are fully pink and sauce has reduced.
Add craisins if you have a sweet tooth like me. Otherwise top off with some more fresh coriander, squeeze fresh lime over the curry and enjoy.
Can be served with rice of your choice but basmati mixed in with some fresh coriander is a great option!
Well partially over here in the UK because we often go through four seasons in one week. I think the Four Seasons got their name from us – ha!
Ok, enough of the dry jokes, this recipe is just what you need to transition from the warmer, heavier foods that Autumn & Winter bring, to the fresh and vibrant foods from Spring & Summer!
It’s the simplest dish to make and I love to have it with some Roasted Chicken, or a great Salmon Steak sometimes.
Although the salad itself is great, the true star is actually the dressing! Anyone I serve it to falls in love with it straight away and I don’t blame them. It’s fresh, light and can actually be used on any salad you please. I find that making my own dressing allows me to have more control over the taste and the actual ingredients that go in.
The inspiration behind the salad and the dressing came as a result of having one of my favourite options at Chop’d (a UK salad bar chain) and also my aunt showing me her special dressing recipe. So I’ve tweaked those two things a bit and the recipe below is the magic that’s come from that. I hope you enjoy!
Looking for the perfect salad to help you transition into spring? Well, look no further! With mangoes, tender salad leaves and a dressing that’s a showstopper, this is all you need to feel the sun inside!
After rinsing and draining with a colander, combine all the salad ingredients into a bowl and stir.
In a smaller bowl (perhaps a cereal bowl), whisk together the dressing ingredients.
Toss the salad and the dressing together until the salad is fully coated in the dressing. Add in the chopped mint and coriander/cilantro if you would like to and stir.
Serve and enjoy!