Monday 16 June 2014

Mexican Prawn Cocktails

Hello boys and girls!

Welcome to cooking (or in this case, putting stuff together) with Varun! My earliest memory of a prawn cocktail is from back in college when my friends and I had gone to a restaurant where someone had the bright idea of ordering it. We didn't really know what it was or how it would taste but we figured it had the words 'prawn' and 'cocktail' in the name, so how bad could it be? Needless to say, we weren't disappointed and it has since become one of my favourite appetizers.

My most recent memory of prawn cocktails is from Barcelona. One night, as we were wandering around the city after dinner, we ran into a Indian bloke and his friends who after a few minutes of random chatting suggested we try out this nice Mexican restaurant called 'Rosa Raval', and gave us a card with the address. The next night, since we couldn't agree on where to go, we decided to give the Mexican place a shot and set off, map in hand into the heart of the old city. A half hour of walking through winding lanes in the semi darkness as the number of people thinned around us and a few very unsettling 'Hostel' references later, we found ourselves standing outside the restaurant. A less than impressive looking nondescript hole-in-the-wall with loudish music and dim lighting. With no other place in sight, we decided to go in and try our luck. My general feeling about the place took an upturn after a pretty waitress handed us some menus and took us to a table. It was further improved when we ordered margaritas and even more so when we were served our chilled prawn cocktail with tortilla chips (followed by the world's best smoked pork burritos!). As we swapped drinks and fought over the last prawn, all our initial apprehensions melted away and we settled comfortably to enjoy the sultry Spanish evening.

This recipe is my take on a Mexican prawn cocktail and it goes thus..

For Mexican Prawn Cocktails, you will need the following:

Prawns 300 gms
Jalapenos 2 (6-8 pieces if you've got the sliced bottled kind)
Celery 2 sticks
Cucumber 1/4
Red onion 1 medium
Tomato juice 3 cups
Tomato ketchup 2-3 tbsp
Tabasco few good shakes
Lemon juice from half a lemon
Avocado 1
Pepper to taste
Salt to taste
Cilantro/Coriander few sprigs

Prep:
  1. Cook the prawns by dunking them in boiling water for a few minutes until they become pink. (Don't overcook them! If they roll up into a ball or are hard to the touch, they're overcooked.)
  2. Chop the onion.
  3. Chunk the cucumber.
  4. Mince the jalapenos.
  5. Cut the celery.
  6. Chunk the avocado.
  7. Chop the cilantro/coriander.
  8. Open the carton of tomato juice. (Or juice your tomatoes.)
Method:
  1. Grab a big bowl.
  2. Toss in the onion.
  3. Bang in the cucumber.
  4. Shake in the jalapenos.
  5. Bounce in the celery.
  6. Plop in the prawns.
  7. Pour in the juice.
  8. Stir in the ketchup.
  9. Shake in the tabasco.
  10. Squeeze in the lemon juice.
  11. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  12. Chuck in the avocado.
  13. Sprinkle on the cilantro/coriander.
  14. Mix well.
  15. Stick the bowl in the fridge for a couple of hours to chill.
  16. Serve in a cocktail (or similar) glass. (You can stick a prawn on the rim to make it look pretty!)
  17. Stuff face.
  18. Bask in the glory of your successfully executed dish.



Tip: To tell if an avocado is ripe, break the sticky bit off. If the colour inside is yellow, it's ripe.

And remember, overeating is a myth. A full tummy is a happy tummy.

2 comments:

  1. I'd suggest steaming the prawns for 5-7 mins to keep them moist and perfect for this recipe :)

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    1. Thank you for the tip! I'll give it a shot the next time I make them! :)

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