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Steps to Prepare Speedy Spiralised courgette with baby prawns, roast baby tomatoes and pineapple in chilli pesto

Lawrence Bennett   15/08/2020 01:23

Spiralised courgette with baby prawns, roast baby tomatoes and pineapple in chilli pesto
Spiralised courgette with baby prawns, roast baby tomatoes and pineapple in chilli pesto

Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, spiralised courgette with baby prawns, roast baby tomatoes and pineapple in chilli pesto. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

While tomatoes and pineapple are cooking, Put the prawns in a large hot frying pan with a little water (however much covers the base of your large pan), some chopped basil and the pesto. Spiralise a couple of courgettes (or cheat and buy pre spiralised). When most of the water has gone and the prawns are cooked add the courgette.

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have spiralised courgette with baby prawns, roast baby tomatoes and pineapple in chilli pesto using 7 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Spiralised courgette with baby prawns, roast baby tomatoes and pineapple in chilli pesto:
  1. Make ready 250 g spiralised courgette
  2. Get 1 teaspoon chilli pesto (or any pesto)
  3. Get handfuls frozen small prawns couple of
  4. Get 3 tablespoons water
  5. Get 8 baby tomatoes
  6. Prepare 1 quarter of a small ripe pineapple
  7. Make ready 1 sprig basil chopped finely

Put the tomatoes onto a baking sheet. Courgetti is quick to cook whichever way you choose to eat it. Add it to stir-fries in the last two minutes of cooking time, steam it to serve with a pasta-style sauce, bulk up soups and broths by adding it in at the end and use it in a pie filling to add texture as well as flavour. Easy ways to make courgetti Add the courgettes and cook until slightly browned.

Steps to make Spiralised courgette with baby prawns, roast baby tomatoes and pineapple in chilli pesto:
  1. Cover a baking tray with foil and spray with oil. Add tomatoes and slices of pineapple. Spray with oil, add salt and pepper to taste. Pop in oven at around 200 degrees centigrade.
  2. While tomatoes and pineapple are cooking, Put the prawns in a large hot frying pan with a little water (however much covers the base of your large pan), some chopped basil and the pesto. Spiralise a couple of courgettes (or cheat and buy pre spiralised). When most of the water has gone and the prawns are cooked add the courgette. Mix thoroughly, hopefully by this time the tomatoes and pineapple look cooked. If so, remove from the oven and add to the mix. It's ready to eat!

Add the garlic, chilli and prawns, then cook until the prawns are cooked through. Take off the heat and squeeze over the lemon juice. Drain the pasta once cooked, reserving a little cooking liquid. Add the pasta to the frying pan and toss with the courgettes and prawns. They are a lot more fun to cook with than the regular sized zucchini and make for a great side dish or an accompaniment for breakfast too!

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