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Do you like King Prawn curries ?
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Or do you prefer instead to stay with the humble prawn ordinary. King prawn is much more expensive, but it does have that meaty chunkiness and soaks up the spices and flavourings beautifully.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I once had a chicken vindaloo from a local home-delivery, and the meat (if such it was) was slimey and inedible. Mechanically recovered no doubt, scraps of flesh dragged off the carcasses with flails. I binned it and have not used them since. I am moving towards making my own king prawn curries, and so far I have found that frying a large chopped onion in ghee with garlic, adding a jar of sauce (Pataks vindaloo or Lidl madras), simmering, then finally chucking in 250g of frozen King Prawns is very acceptable especially when zapped up with a handful of chopped home-grown hot green chillies.
I'm not bothered either way, the only time I eat King Prawns at a curry house is in Tandoori King Prawn Masalla as they can't really do the small prawns in a Tandoori.
If you are buying the regular size prawns you should go for the value ones, they are no different in quality but are just smaller and about 1/2 the price.
If you are buying the regular size prawns you should go for the value ones, they are no different in quality but are just smaller and about 1/2 the price.
I knew a medical student who was made ill by a 'chicken' curry he had. Fortunately, he had kept on of the bones he found in his meal as it didn't resemble any bone he had previously seen in a chicken. Somehow he got them tested.........................................................
.....GREEN MONKEY !!!
.....GREEN MONKEY !!!
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