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Recipe For Prawn Linguine With Rocket Recipe
by Tandy Sinclair

This prawn linguine is packed full of flavour from the herbs and garlic. Buy peeled, cleaned and deveined prawns if you do not feel like the hassle of doing that yourself. Head straight on to the Recipe For Prawn Linguine ♥ I am not a fan of the word diet, or following a restrictive eating plan. Dave and I subscribe to the notion that everything in moderation is good for you. We eat well, basing our lifestyle on one you would find in the Mediterranean countries. Our meals include whole foods that are locally farmed and in season. We have a drink every night and enjoy a glass of wine with our meals. I use the best produce I can afford and make sure to use extra virgin, cold pressed olive oil and real butter. We have tried to cut out starch carbohydrates at night. This is not always possible as some evenings I am experimenting for the blog. We usually only have one lunch meal per week when I can try out savoury recipes. When that happens I want to make something special. Today’s inspiration ♥ Recipe For Prawn Linguine ♥ can be found on Lavender and Lime Click To Tweet Last Saturday I made just such a meal. This concept for this prawn linguine is not my own. It is a dish that Dave and I enjoyed at Mauro’s in St. Francis. Dave and I worked on getting this recipe just right so that I could share it with you. It is a pushy recipe, one you really need to make. Dave would have preferred chilli in his and if you too can handle the heat, then go ahead and add some. We have a great chilli olive oil that Dave uses to drizzle onto his meals. I have zero tolerance for the heat and so use it sparingly when I am cooking. Can you handle the heat of chillies? Click on the links for conversions and notes. Prawn Linguine With Rocket   Save Print Make use of firm tomatoes, fresh herbs and prawns to make this delicious pasta All Rights Reserved: an original recipe from Lavender and Lime Ingredients 150g linguine for the herb oil 30mls olive oil 2 garlic cloves, crushed 5g fresh basil leaves, finely sliced 2g flat leaf parsley, finely chopped Zest of 1 lemon, finely chopped Salt and freshly ground black pepper to season for the pasta 30mls olive oil * 1 large tomato, seeds removed and diced 14 large prawns, head off, peeled and deveined 30mls white wine 40g rocket 5 mint leaves, finely sliced Method Bring a large pot of water to the boil, add salt and cook the linguine for 1 minute less than the package instructions for the herb oil While waiting for the water to boil place the oil, garlic, herbs and lemon zest into a bowl Season to taste, stir and set aside for the pasta Once your pasta has gone into the water, heat the oil in a large non stick frying pan Add the tomato, season and cook for a couple of minutes Place the prawns into the pan, season and cook for a minute before turning Once turned, cook for another minute then add the wine Drain the pasta from the water and add to the frying pan with the rocket Stir in the herb oil, adjust the seasoning and serve, adding the mint as garnish My Notes * use chilli oil if you want the heat 3.5.3229   Inspiration published on Lavender and Lime January 29: 2017 – NYPD Red 4 2015 – Nasturtium Jelly 2014 – Haute Cabrière 2013 – Lime Cordial 2012 – The Versatile Blogger Award – take five Top of Page Rate this item:1.002.003.004.005.00Submit Rating No votes yet. Please wait... Click to share the inspiration ♥Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related