A PINT OF PRAWNS AND GUINNESS CHASER - BRITISH PUB GRUB!
Classic and traditional British Pub Grub! Cooked prawns (shrimps) served in a pint mug with a tangy garlic mayonnaise and a pint of Guinness of course - my idea of heaven! British pub grub is justly famous and this simple dish is also great when served at home. Serve these prawns for family gatherings, or St Patrick's Day, St George's Day, St David's Day, St Andrew's Day, Australia Day, football, superbowl, darts matches or ANY time you fancy simple, robust food with a pint of ale! I have suggested Guinness but you can serve these prawns with any real ale or your favourite brew. I have spiced the mayonnaise up a tad - if you are not a lover of spicy food, serve these prawns with classic mayonnaise.
Provided by French Tart
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 5m
Yield 2 Pints of Prawns, 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Divide the prawns between two glasses or pint mugs.
- Finely mince the garlic cloves. Halve and seed the chilli, then finely chop the chilli flesh. Mix the mayonnaise with the garlic and chilli, and divide between two small dishes.
- Serve the prawns with the garlic/chilli mayonnaise and lemon wedges for squeezing over the prawns, and a pint of Guinness or your favourite real ale.
- NB: The garlic & chilli mayonnaise also goes brilliantly with any grilled or barbecued fish or seafood. Try it with salmon steaks wrapped in vine leaves or uncooked prawns threaded onto skewers, cooked on the barbecue.
GRUB
This is the most versatile recipe I've ever seen and I've never had any complaints on any variations! I've given the "generic" recipe here, but substitute whatever you like, or whatever you have available--try using left over meats, as well as fresh. Please enjoy "tweeking" it to meet your own tastes. I've always liked being able to throw this meal together with leftovers and whatever is in my cupborads!
Provided by hazilsara_74
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In stew pot, brown meat, onion & garlic. Add flour to absorb liquid, if needed and to thicken the gravy.
- Add veggies & gravy; add seasonings to taste; heat through.
- Add noodles and serve. Grated cheddar or parmesian cheese can be spinkled over the top for added flavor.
PLOUGHMAN'S LUNCH (BRITISH PUB LUNCH)
This is a Mature Cheddar and Chutney Sandwich, just one of the sandwiches sold under the "Ploughman's Lunch" heading listed on pub menu's in Great Britain. Bloomer Bread is a chewy, dense bread that is made with very long rising times to develop the flavor of the wheat and the yeast.
Provided by ddav0962
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 3m
Yield 1 sandwich, 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Spread bread with plum and apple chutney. Layer in chunks of mature cheddar. Assemble sandwich and serve with "chips".
COWBOY CAMPFIRE GOULASH GRUB
This recipe came from needing to use about half a container of pulled pork bbq (with sauce). We had eaten it as sandwiches, and I needed a new way to serve it and use it up! This is laden with veggies, super-easy, and the boys ate it up! I'm a "pinch-and-dash" cook, so all values are estimated. Happy Trails to you!
Provided by FoxsMom
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Mince garlic and dice carrots and celery fine while heating oil. Sautee all together over medium heat until slightly translucent. Add corn, stir until thawed, and add beef broth and rotel. When this has come to a simmer, add bbq, tomato paste, condiments and seasoning. Allow to simmer until heated through and thickened, tasting and adjusting seasonings before serving. Serve on a bed of rice (or mashed potatoes would be good, too) topped with cheese, sour cream dollop, and a sprinkle of green onion. Yeeee-Haw!
SPANISH TIGER PRAWNS (SHRIMPS)
I regularly cook these for dinner parties and they remain a firm favourite. I have had to teach numerous friends the recipe and have had the dish cooked for me many times on return invitations. It is important that the prawns are raw, with the heads on, as this is where much of the flavour comes from. Fresh are better, but frozen tiger prawns make a perfectly satisfactory alternative if necessary. Birds-eye chillies are very small, but very hot. During marinading, a small amount of this heat is transferred to the oil and sherry. Be careful not to bite into one of these chilles, though - you will find yourself stuffing your mouth full of bread to numb the burn! I normally serve the dish as a starter, in the pan in the centre of the table and accompanied with lots of fresh French bread for dunking. Wonderfully tasty and typically Spanish.
Provided by Snowbunny Andorra
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Mix a count the olive oil and sherry in a shallow dish. Add garlic, chillies, salt and pepper. Squeeze lemon into mixture.
- Remove shells from prawns. Squeeze the heads into the mixture, place the prawns and heads into the mixture and discard the remaining shells. The squeezing of the heads is a very important step and should not be forgotten, however squeemish!
- Ensure the prawns are mostly covered by the mixture. If not, add more sherry and olive oi in equal measures.
- Cover and leave to marinade at cool room temperature for as long as possible, preferably 3 hours. If less time is available, add more garlic and chillies. Mix occasionally to cover the prawns.
- Remove prawns from mixture, leaving heads in the sauce, and place to one side.
- Heat the marinade over a high heat until bubbling and the heads have turned pink.
- Return the raw prawns to the pan and stir until just cooked.
- Remove some heads from the pan if desired, although a few make an attractive addition, and the Spanish traditionally suck any remaining juice from them.
- Serve in the pan in the centre of the table with lots of crust bread for dipping.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1161.8, Fat 69.2, SaturatedFat 9.8, Cholesterol 380, Sodium 391.3, Carbohydrate 15, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 3.1, Protein 51.4
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