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Kataifi-Wrapped Prawns with Lemon Garlic Butter

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    With Christmas just around the corner and the Party Season in full swing, it’s dishes like these that make celebrations so special. While prawns may be more expensive than you would normally budget for, you can find regular specials , so snap them up when you can and freeze them until you are ready to cook with them. Once you thaw them, cook them as soon as possible.

    Kataifi pastry is a Greek speciality and you can find it in larger supermarkets in the freezer section near filo. It is the same consistency as filo pastry but shredded -  looks like a bunch of straw, but simply tease it out. A little goes a long way – one packet of pastry will do for 20 prawns.

     

    KATAIFI WRAPPED PRAWNS WITH LEMON GARLIC BUTTER

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    Serves 4 as a main meal or 6 as an entree

    INGREDIENTS

    • 20 large green prawns
    • 100g butter
    • 5 cloves garlic, finely chopped
    • Zest and juice of 2 lemons
    • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
    • 350g pack Kataifi pastry
    • A little oil spray

    DIRECTIONS

    1. To prepare the prawns, remove their heads and peel the shells away from the body, leaving the tail intact. Use a small sharp knife to slice along the back of each prawn, then de-vein them.
    2. Melt the butter in a small saucepan over low heat. Add the finely chopped garlic and  lemon zest and sauté for 2 minutes until fragrant. Add the lemon juice and season with a little salt and pepper. Pour half the garlic butter over the prawns and toss thoroughly to coat the. Set the remaining butter sauce aside in a small bowl, ready to serve.
    3. Turn the air-chef on and preheat to 180°C. Line the base of the tray with a sheet of foil.
    4. Remove the pastry from the bag and gently tease out the strands.
    5. Remove a small bunch of about 1 tablespoons of pastry and lay it in a 15cm strand on the clean bench top. Place one butter and garlic-soaked prawn at one end of the pastry and roll it up to completely coat the prawn but leave the tail exposed. The buttery coating should help the pastry stick to the prawn. Repeat with remaining prawns and pastry.
    6. Spray the kataifi-wrapped prawns with some oil spray. Place the prawns in the air-fryer basket and set the timer to 10 minutes. When the timer bell goes off, open the air-fryer, and use long-handled tongs to move the prawns around to expose the undercooked parts. Return the basket to the airfryer and cook for a further 5 minutes. Move the prawns around again and cook for a final 5 minutes. 
    7. Serve the hot and crunchy prawns on a large platter with a few salad leaves and wedges of lemon or lime near by. Have the butter close by so that everyone can serve themselves. Serve at once.

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    b2ap3_thumbnail_image005.jpgRecipe created and shared by Sandra Reynolds

    Sandra Reynolds has written over 1000 nutritious budget-friendly recipes for her blog The $120 Food Challenge, surviving unemployment payments and Aldi checkout lines along the way and turned personal adversity into a thriving blog.

    Her first cookbook, The $120 Food Challengeis published by Penguin Viking and Sandra is now writing her second cookbook. She still shops at Aldi every week.


    • Alison May 24 November 2014

      Ooh - I came for the competition (I'd love a Kambrook Air Chef), but I'm staying for the recipies. What a revalation ... my family dinners for the festive season are now sorted!

    • Sonya 24 November 2014

      I'd love to make 'fried' eggplant - it's my favourite food and I'm interested in seeing how it works in an air fryer.

    • Nicole - Champagne and Chips 24 November 2014

      My partner would love a deep fryer but I won't let him get one. This would make both of us happy. I would make all manner of delicious fried (not fried:) seafood. Especially calamari :)

    • Patricia Harkin 24 November 2014

      Its speed, compact size, ease of operation and cleanliness make it the perfect fit. I would make marinated chicken wings with salad. Perfect for summer.

    • michelle pyne 24 November 2014

      I would love to be able to create fish and chips at home with a crispy batter. Id get the satisfaction of cooking it myself

    • Helen Amoore 24 November 2014

      Now is the time to bring back (a much healthier version of) a good old favourite, the delicious, biscuit crumbed Black Forest Ice cream balls.

    • Susan S 24 November 2014

      This would be the perfect addition to our kitchen because with two kids and two dogs, frying anything in oil on the stove always scares me a little! Safe, efficient and healthy, I would love to cook up some french fries for our next burger night. Thanks for the chance!

    • Nicole C 24 November 2014

      Guilt free eating of all our favourite foods. My family won't be able to tell the difference but there health sure will! I'd love to make delicious fried chicken with sweet potato chips!

    • Belinda Ban 24 November 2014

      With Kambrook’s Air Chef Air Frying Oven I'd cook almost guilt free dim sims, meat pies, potato cakes, wedges, chicken breasts etc....way healthier versions of our usual weekly takeaway! :D

    • Judith Collison 24 November 2014

      OMG A little box of " awesome " it surely is. What a wonderful addition to any kitchen.!!

    • Kylie Crocker 24 November 2014

      This machine would be a godsend for the kids, mini spring rolls nuggets chips all those trans fat gatherer's would now become healthier, my husband could also do with a bit of cholesterol lowering :p

    • Alisha Hannah 24 November 2014

      This would be a fantastic addition to my kitchen!!

    • Andreea Nicolescu 24 November 2014

      Since I am drooling the first thing I would cook is Kataifi-Wrapped Prawns with Lemon Garlic Butter, but I am also excited as we love chips, this would be perfect

    • Helga Grenkowitz 24 November 2014

      I have avoided cooking any fried food for a long time; but with the Kambrook Air Chef Air Frying Oven we could finally enjoy fish and chips or other usually 'fatty' snacks again.

    • davina 24 November 2014

      I would love to try out the air fryer!!

    • Katy 24 November 2014

      Schnitzel! - I love it in so many ways and it's a family favourite - would be fab to serve without it the oil and butter!!

    • Dee 24 November 2014

      If I had one of these I could actually eat chips more often. I could even cook sweet potato for me and normal for him, so many possibilities

    • Catrina Murray 24 November 2014

      I would use this to finally make deep fried Camembert and fried Ice cream which I always order if I see them on a menu....both 'restaurant' standard foods that I have never been able to recreate successfully at home!

    • Tish 24 November 2014

      this would be an awesome way to experiment with healthier food choices in our family, i have just lost 41 kg and have a long way to go to get to a healthy weight. this would be ideal. the recipe looks great too

    • Jennifer B. 24 November 2014

      I thought the Dark Ages were over but my kitchenette in my studio flat has an oven from then.
      Kambrook’s Air Frying Oven is therefore the perfect solution for cooking for one! I'd try KUMURA and ZUCCHINI CHIPS first!

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