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Friday, September 16, 2011

Nyonya Prawns and Pineapple Curry

Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry

I attended a free cooking class few months back which was organized by the housing developer in my area, quite often they have this kind of free cooking class for residents (we can also bring friends along)..That class i attended was conducted by the Malaysia's celebrity chef Florence Tan.



Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry



She's a fabulous teacher because in no time, we've learned how to make prawn and pineapple curry, Nyonya salad and Hainanese rice ^^and she is humorous by telling us a lot of jokes. That was a fun cooking class and I enjoyed a lot of her yummy dishes.

Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry


Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry


Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry


Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry


Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry



I would like to share with you this Nyonya Prawns and Pineapple curry that i learnt in this class. Let me tell you this curry is very yummy, love the tangy and sweet curry..

Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry

Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry





Nyonya Prawns and Pineapple Curry
Recipe source: adapted from Florence Tan's cooking class

550g big prawns, cleaned feelers only and leave shell on
Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry250g pineapple, cut in triangle
5tbsp cooking oil
1 tamarind peel
4 pcs kaffir lime leaves

Pounded ingredients
10 dried chilies, soaked well ( I use 2tbsp of homemade chili paste)
100g shallots
2 garlic
3 candlenuts, 1" fresh turmeric
1” blue ginger (galangal)
2 stalks lemon grass
1” cube of shrimp paste (Belacan)

200ml thick coconut milk
300ml water

1tsp salt or to taste
1tbsp sugar or to taste

Method
1. Heat oil in a wok and sauté pounded ingredients until fragrant.
2. Add in pineapples, cook for few minutes then add in sugar.
3. Continue cook for 3-5mins and add in tamarind peel.
4. Pour in water and bring to boil. Lower heat and simmer for 15mins.
5. Increase heat and add in prawns, seasonings and kaffir lime leaves.
6. Bring to boil, pour in coconut milk, leave to boil for few minutes or gravy thickened.
7. Dish out and serve with steamed white rice.






Nyonya prawns and pineapple curry

52 comments:

  1. 看到都想吃:P
    流口水了
    话说我家附近也常有这样的烹饪班
    我却很少参与:P

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  2. Sonia the prawn curry looks fabulously delicious and mouth-watering.

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  3. Love those huge prawns!
    I normally don't eat pineapple except baked in desserts, but this is soooooo tempting :)

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  4. my kids love prawn but i have limited recipe for that ingredient thanks for sharing this.

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  5. Can have more rice with this dish...yum yum :)

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  6. Such a yummy combination love the color.

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  7. Looks so mouth watering. Definitely a must try recipe! :D

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  8. Wow, if yesterday see this, definitely will have a try. I will save your recipe on my next cooking.

    (P/S: Yesterday just cooked tomyam prawn. Haha...)

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  9. Delicious prawn curry with pineapple in it. I like to watch Florence Tan cooking show. Good for you!

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  10. Wow !Look at thse giant prawns.I love your idea with pineaaple;)

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  11. Wow !Look at thse giant prawns.I love your idea with pineaaple;)

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  12. Wow !Look at thse giant prawns.I love your idea with pineaaple;)

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  13. I'm drooling here!! The huge prawns look superyummy!! Thanks for the recipe.

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  14. I'm drooling! I love peranakan foods - spicy & sour. This prawns looks really good! Love the bright yellow too!

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  15. Wow! I love this tangy and sweet dish, just had curry pineapple yesterday for lunch!

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  16. Sonia, I don't mind popping a few more anti histamine to try this nyonya pineapple prawns. I think it is worth it!

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  17. This looks wonderful, Sonia. I adore pineapple and I love prawns as well. I can't recall ever having them together.

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  18. Love this Sonia, I love prawns and with pineapple I think are yumm! gloria

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  19. delicious looking combination wonderfully done

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  20. Woww... so tempting and delicious.. looks awesome dear.. thanks for sharing :)

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  21. untungnya dapat belajar dgn Florence.Cm hanya dapat tengok dia kat Tv je..Nanti nak cuba masak udang dgn nenas ni.Thanks for sharing.Selamat hari malaysia.

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  22. I am drooling over your dish already! Looks absolutely delicious.

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  23. Thank you so much for sharing.
    Best regards,
    leanne

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  24. hi sonia, many thanks for sharing this nyonya recipe..bookmarked
    i find that prawn and anana to be a very delicious dish- eat with rice-yummy :)

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  25. Sonia, wow! mouth watering prawns, can eat 2 bowl of rice liao.

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  26. oh sonia!i'm sold! have to try this!

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  27. Hi,

    I tried this recipe and the taste was great.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Regards,
    Lynn

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  28. This is so tempting, Sonia. So lucky that you can attend free cooking classes!

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  29. What a nice dish, yummy and presentable. I do love pineapple , cooked one only, weird huh.

    Happy weekend.

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  30. Sounds like you had fun in cooking class. Thanks for another great recipe.

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  31. Looks so delicious! I really miss this dish! One of my top favourite!
    Yum...!

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  32. Hi Sonia,

    I've tried this recipe today. I just want to ask your opinion, after I've added in the 200ml thick coconut milk it turn out to be creamy. Do you think I should reduce the amount of coconut milk?

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  33. next time bring me ya....i nak makan too,hahahaha

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  34. Looks simply amazing! Although I could do without the pineapple cubes - the prawns in itself are good enough!

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  35. Just mouthwatering....looks so easy to prepare and delicious!

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  36. Delicious! I really need to buy some candlenut if I want to make my own paste.

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  37. Great recipe and like the color too! Thanks for sharing Sonia. :)

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  38. Melaine, thanks for trying out. Ya, your gravy look quite creamy. Actually quite hard for me to describe how thick the coconut milk. Usually I buy RM 1 fresh coconut shredded (i think is less than one coconut) and add 2 cups of water, and squeeze the thick coconut milk.

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  39. I'm literary drooling here. I love curry and this beautiful yellow color brings huge appetite. I must eat curry soon. I feel like I'm making curry whenever I see someone makes curry. This dish seems a bit hard to make as I don't know if I can get all the ingredients. I love to eat but so hard to cook at home... I see kaffir lime leaves often in the recipes. Is it possible to replace with something else? I know this is very important flavor....

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  40. This is a dish I really enjoy, esp with steamed rice :)

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  41. How great that you have access to those free classes. They look like a lot of fun. I can't wait to try this curry. It is gorgeous and I would imagine equally as tasty.

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  42. Gosh, this making me even more hungry and it's lunch time now! yikes!
    Kristy

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  43. Nice. I attended this class....

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  44. So good to be able to attend free classes, somemore it was conducted by the celebrity chef!Love your prawns, love your curry, this is a superb dish.

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  45. mmm the prawns look wonderful! yum!

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