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Sweet chilli prawn skewers

Fish, Recipes, Seafood, foodbuzz


[Sweet chilli King prawn skewers]

When I was planning the Aussie BBQ Bonanza I knew that I had to include prawns… on the barbie. Despite popular opinion we don’t call them shrimps here in Oz (sorry if I burst any stereotypes!), they’re strictly prawns!

Shrimp, prawn, whatever you call them they still taste the same - delicious! Especially when brushed with a fragrant marinade of sweet chilli sauce, lime juice, soy and sesame oil.

Don’t try and skimp on soaking the skewers because you’ll be sorry. They’ll blacken while you’re BBQing and and disintegrate when you pick them up, risking dropping the gorgeous things before they reach your mouth!

(*Ahem*, you’ll notice in my picture, right at the back that my skewers are indeed a little charred. I didn’t follow my own advice and that’s why I’m making such a point of it to help you).

Happy cooking, Christie

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Sweet chilli prawn skewers
serves 6

12 wooden or bamboo skewers
36 large raw prawns (I used King, but any large variety will do)
1/2 cup sweet chilli sauce
2 limes, juiced
4 tablespoons light soy sauce
1 tablespoon sesame oil

1. Soak the skewers in cold water for at least an hour to prevent them burning and disintergrating.

2. Thread 3 prawns on to each skewer making sure you pierce the body of each in two places to firmly secure.

3. In a small bowl whisk together the sweet chilli sauce, lime juice, soy sauce and sesame oil.

4. Brush the mixture over all the skewers on both sides evenly. Don’t let them sit too long after applying the marinade or the lime juice will start to ‘cook’ the prawns.

5. BBQ or grill briefly, turning once. As soon as the prawns go from green to pink on both sides, remove them from the heat. Take care not to overcook or they will be dry and rubbery. Serve immediately with leftover marinade for dipping.

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20 Comments

  1. Peter G on Thursday 2, 2008

    These are delightful Christie!…aren’t “shrimps” little people?…LOL

     
  2. Fearless Kitchen on Thursday 2, 2008

    This looks great, and not like too much fuss to prepare. Perfect barbeque food!

     
  3. noble pig on Thursday 2, 2008

    Oh yum! I bet they taste delicious! I adore shrimp in any shape or form.

     
  4. Syrie on Thursday 2, 2008

    oooh, looks great! my mouth’s watering.

     
  5. peter on Thursday 2, 2008

    Beautifully photographed and shrimp are even better grilled.

     
  6. Y on Thursday 2, 2008

    They look magnificent! I love grilled prawns. Especially tamarind flavoured ones.

     
  7. Christie on Thursday 2, 2008

    Peter G - I was called a ’shrimp’ at school! I haven’t grown much since then, I’m only 4′10”!

    Fearless Kitchen - Exactly!

    Noble Pig - They’re especially good on the BBQ :)

    Syrie - Mmmm, mine too. I want to eat these again!

    Peter - Thanks!

    Y - Great idea! I’m going to slather them in tamarind next time.

     
  8. Laurie on Thursday 2, 2008

    This sauce sounds wonderful Christie! Very yummy indeed!

     
  9. FoodJunkie on Thursday 2, 2008

    Ah, I really want to have one of those! They look so yummy. In Greece sometimes we eat shrimp whole (not the heads), but when they are a smaller size

     
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  11. Helen on Thursday 2, 2008

    Oh how I wish I could throw a few prawns on the barbie! Unfortunately, it is now freezing in the UK, FREEZING! I am making stews, which is not entirely a bad thing :)

     
  12. Paula from Only Cookware on Thursday 2, 2008

    Prawns would have to be on my top 10 list of favourite foods. Anytime I go to a restaurant my first choice will always be a dish with prawns in it. I also love sweet chilli sauce so I am gonna try this one for sure.

     
  13. michelle on Thursday 2, 2008

    Supposedly we have a local source for prawns, just up the North Shore of the island - now I’m definitely going to have a make a trip up there to get some!

     
  14. Kim on Thursday 2, 2008

    They look so good Christy. It is way…..past my bedtime and dinner was eaten a few hours ago and yet I could eat a plate of these right now.

     
  15. Mallika on Thursday 2, 2008

    Oh yum. I could do with an Aussie BBQ right now.

     
  16. Marc @ NoRecipes on Thursday 2, 2008

    Love the combo of chili sauce and lime juice. On a slightly unrelated note, one of my favourite condiments for chips is chili sauce with creme fraiche. BTW where in Australia are you? I have family down there and visit every few years.

     
  17. Christie on Thursday 2, 2008

    Laurie - Thanks! It’s very tasty.

    FoodJunkie - Me too! I love eating the crispy shell and tail - but it’s not for everyone ;)

    Helen - Boo hoo! Sorry you’re into Autumn now…

    Paula - Hope you enjoy it!

    Michelle - I bet prawns in Hawaii are amazing!

    Kim - Hehe. I could eat prawns anytime too.

    Mallika - Another UK friend… sorry it’s so cold!

    Marc - Creme fraiche and chips sounds yummy - much fresher than mayonnaise. Potatoes wedges are often served with sweet chilli sauce and sour cream here in Sydney. It’s delicious!

     
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  19. Andy Abraham on Thursday 2, 2008

    Prawns are by far the best seafood in the world.
    Add some more recipes for seafood PLEASE!!

     
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