This chilli and pepper-inspired prawn stir-fry is an all-embracing fire-in-the-belly cook-up,softened by the addition of lime and lemongrass.
1 tsp coarse sea salt
1 tsp Sichuan peppercorns
1 tsp black peppercorns
1 tbsp light sesame oil or safflower oil
3 makrut lime leaves,kept whole
3cm lemongrass stalk,cut into thin rounds
1kg whole green king prawns
½ tsp sambal oelek (fresh chilli paste),optional
2 tbsp fresh coriander leaves,roughly chopped
juice of 1 lime
Heat a wok and gently heat the salt,stirring until it turns grey (about 3 minutes). Pour into a mortar. Add the Sichuan and black peppercorns to the hot wok and dry-roast until fragrant. Grind with the salt to a coarse consistency in the mortar. Set aside.
Re-heat the wok and add the oil,followed by the lime leaves and lemongrass. Toss for a few minutes,add the prawns and stir fry for 3 to 5 minutes.
Spoon in the sambal oelek and ground pepper mix. Keep stirring for a few minutes longer,until the prawns turn red.
Remove from the heat and sprinkle with coriander leaves and a squeeze of lime juice.
Dish it up hot from the wok adorned with scorched peppercorns and serve with a refreshingly cool salad to quell the fire.
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