Many years I go I went to Dromoland Castle I think in Limerick - we were given battered scampi and I never ever tasted anything like them in my life.
They must have been hand-reared etc as one of the waiters dropped one on the floor and went back into kitchen and carried that "one" on a plate to my friend.
Can you get any nice battered scampi anywhere - I love them.
Scampi is the tail of a Dublin Bay prawn, or at least that is what it SHOULD be. It often isn't.
If you are prepared to pay the higher price, buy 'single wholetail scampi'.
Cheap scampi is often just a nasty mixture of minced scampi, minced cheap prawn with added, unwanted extras such as soya or panga.
He came out as if he was carrying a crown - I truly mean that. I felt like saying Jaysus could you have not have given us more than one. The one that fell to the floor broke up.
Eccles - tried that last week - had a go and got the scampi and chips - not not a chance - I find nobody can cook them particularly the tempura batter.
Quite why I'm asking I don't know but where did you go for these scampi and chips?
If it was a local chippy then I am not surprised as I would question they made tempura batter as it needs to be made fresh for almost every batch. A busy chippy is unlikely to bother with that.
I will get them HC and give you my wonderful opinion on them. Can I ask you do think the oil you fry them in makes a difference as there are so many oils out there.
Tempura Prawn
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/prawntempura_85883
VERY easy , just make sure the batter is made correctly, the oil is smoking hot and you cook then 2 minutes only, any longer and they will be useless .