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 | Thai Fish (Classic White)
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| This wonderful Thai shrimp recipe is easy to make and superb for a party. Medium to jumbo shrimp are tossed in a spicy chili-garlic sauce, then broiled in the oven for just a few minutes. Add toothpicks and serve as a party food, or enjoy with rice as a main entree. This spicy shrimp recipe will be a hit with your friends and family, and it's ready in less than 30 minutes! Includes make-ahead tips for parties. Prep Time: 20 minutesCook Time: 6 minutesIngredients:- YIELD: 1 party platter of 10-20 large to jumbo-size shrimp/prawns
- 10-20 medium to jumbo-size prawns, fresh or frozen (thaw if frozen)
- 2 Tbsp. oil (such as coconut or canola)
- 1 + 1/2 Tbsp. coconut milk
- 2 Tbsp. fish sauce (available in tall bottles at Asian/Chinese food stores)
- 1/2 tsp. to 1+1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper (1/2 tsp. for mild, or up to 1.5 for medium-spicy)
- 1+1/2 heaping Tbsp. brown sugar
- 1/2 tsp. shrimp paste (available by the jar at Asian/Chinese food stores)
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- optional: 2 leaflets of kaffir lime leaf, central stem removed
- optional: 1 fresh chili, minced, OR 1/2 tsp. dried chili flakes (if you want your shrimp spicy-hot)
Preparation: - Rinse shrimp and remove shells, except for tails. Butterfly the shrimp by cutting down the length of the back (shallow cuts so you don't cut all the way through).
- Place all other ingredients in a mini-chopper or food processor and process well to form to a chili-garlic sauce.
- Pour the sauce over the shrimp and gently stir/toss to mix. Allow to marinate 5 minutes while your oven heats up.
- Turn oven to broil setting ("high" if you have a choice of high or low).
- Lay shrimp on their side on a baking sheet. Place sheet on the second-to-top rung of your oven. Allow to broil 3-4 minutes, or until shrimp are sizzling and steaming.
- Remove baking sheet from oven and turn the shrimp to cook the other side. If you have any left-over marinade (in the bottom of the bowl), spoon it over the shrimp. Broil another 3-4 minutes, or until shrimp are plump and succulent.
- If serving at a party, poke with toothpicks and serve as a party food. If desired, garnish with wedges of lemon or lime. If serving as an entree, slide the shrimp onto a platter and serve with rice. Serving Tip: If I'm having this dish for dinner, I usually make extra sauce to serve on the side - it's excellent with rice!
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