Today's Recipe - Karwari Prawns

Contains Egg: No

Ingredents: 12 pc medium sized prawns3 tsp lime juice2/3 tsp red chilli powder? tsp salt? tsp turmeric powder3 tsp tamarind water5 tsp oil5 red button chillies1 cup sooji6 curry leaves

Method: Make marinade by mixing limejuice, red chilli powder, salt, turmeric powder and tamarind water together. Immerse prawns in it and keep aside for 5 minutes. Coat marinated prawns with sooji and keep aside for another 3 minutes. Heat oil and put red button chillies in it. After 1 minute add curry leaves, turmeric powder, red chilli powder and salt to taste to it the tadka is ready.Add ready madras coconut chutney to it. Take off fire and keep aside to serve with karwari prawns. Heat oil in pan and shallow fry the prawns. Serve hot with coconut chutney.

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Recipe By: Executive Chef Hemant OberoiTaj Mahal Hotel, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai

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