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Prawn Pil Pil

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This is Spanish tapas. This prawns pil pil is a famous tapas of prawns served in a hot, sizzling sauce of garlic, chillies & olive oil. It is mostly every once favourite tapas.

About Recipe

Royallu vepudu, Eral varuval, Chingri Bhaja

How to make PRAWN PIL PIL

(15 ratings)
18 reviews so far
Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
12 mins
Total time
17 mins
PRAWN PIL PIL
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : prawn
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : March 16, 2019


Ingredients used in PRAWN PIL PIL
• Prawns - 500 grams.
• Chili paste - 2 tablespoons.
• Salt - to taste.
• Chopped garlic - 2 tablespoons.
• Chili flakes/ red chilies - 1 tablespoon.
• Olive oil - 300 ml.
• Chopped parsley (coriander leaves) - 2 tablespoons.
Method:
  • Soak chilies in vinegar then grind to fine paste.
  • Heat olive oil in a pan, add prawns, chili flakes, chopped garlic, salt, chili paste, cook for some time and switch off the flame.
  • At last, sprinkle parsley to it and mix it.
  • Serve this hot with bread or as an accompaniment to soup.





Cooking with images Sadari bhaji, Shrimp , Sigadi palya







 

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punk839 Posted on Wed May 01 2013

JUICY!

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Killing4BFlowers Posted on Wed May 01 2013

yeah yah!

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???? ? Posted on Wed May 01 2013

Ymmmmmm

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Neththra'sVision Posted on Wed May 01 2013

Wow juicy prawns! prawns are always delicious in any type of style we cook. Thank you so much for teaching such a delicious recipe Chef Sanjay Thumma!

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sten beetlex Darma Posted on Wed May 01 2013

what recipie is this...european?

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Colors in Games Posted on Wed May 01 2013

so hard watching him eat when its 3am and ur starving but ur also going to bed soon so you can't really eat

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mayrami212 Posted on Wed May 01 2013

Small world! in México we call this dish Camarones Enchilados, they are yumi!!!! thaks for posting.

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Nitu Chugani Posted on Wed May 01 2013

This is very common in my city valencia

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Abel Sierra Posted on Thu May 02 2013

In Spain this dish is called prawns "al ajillo"

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laloo padoo Posted on Thu May 02 2013

could you please do low fat recipes with less oil or butter for your fans who are on diets or are allowed less fatty food..pleeaseeee, i love your recipes but cannot make them often because of the oil and amount of salt, plzzzz

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everlastingeuphoria Posted on Thu May 02 2013

It's kinda hard to take you seriously sometimes hahahaha

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zelez4ever Posted on Thu May 02 2013

you dont let any prawns for me in that plate ,:(

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