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Spot Prawn Roe?


Paul Bacino

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Picked up some nice spot prawns for the midwest boy!!  Catalina Offshore Products  (  very nice I must say ) getting them to me!!

 

And the Mother of all prawns has some nice roe attached..

 

Little help, please?  Time is short..

 

Thoughts

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The only time I used local Santa Barbara spot prawns they all had a ton of bright roe. As I recall we left it attached. Sauteed them in olive oil with a good amount of garlic and some roasted tomatoes (they were roasted with lots of fresh herbs). Added them to skillet as is - no peeling or cleaning or deheading. Lots of good bread for sopping up the juices. Messy and delicious.

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Spot prawns are awesome raw - as sashimi or sushi - you can take off the heads and deep fry them - they are crunchy and delicious.

Here is a video from our friend Catalina OP discussing the prawn roe...

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This is  what I call  ..from a seafood aspect.. " A Mother and her Babies"

 

Yukon Potato.. shrimp bisque gravy..ROE

 

will a grilled spot prawn!!

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