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Prawn Salad with Chickpeas and Pinenuts


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This warm salad of spicy prawns, chickpeas and pine nuts comes together in just 15 minutes and requires very little effort. I used a small chilli pepper for a little heat, leave it out if you don't like. Swap the arugula for baby spinach or mâche and pinenuts for cashews or hazelnuts. Enjoy it with some homemade bread or cooked wholegrains.

 
  • 450 g Prawns, shelled
  • 11 clove Garlic, thinly sliced
  • 11 Small chilli pepper, sliced
  • 12 tbsp Chicken schmaltz or olive oil
  • 11/2 tsp Paprika powder
  • 1150 g Chickpeas, cooked
  • 12 tbsp Pine nuts, toasted
  • 1Sea salt and freshly milled black pepper
  • 150 g Arugula
  • 1/2 Lemon, juiced
  • 1Sea salt and freshly milled black pepper
  • 12 tbsp Balsamic glaze
  • 14 tbsp Olive oil
  1. Wash the prawns and pat dry. Peel and thinly slice the garlic. Thiny slice the chilli pepper too. Deseed if needed. Rinse the chickpeas under cold water and drain well.
  2. Heat the schmalty or oil in a pan and fry the prawns for about 3 minutes. Add the paprika powder garlic and chilli pepper. Saute briefly, then add in chickpeas and pinenuts, season with salt and pepper. Saute for a further 2 minutes.
  3. Wash the arugula and dry thoroughly in a salad spinner or gently shake them in a kitchen towel. Mix together the lemon juice, balsamic glaze, salt and pepper. Stir in the olive oil. Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl and arrange on a platter.

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26 comments:

DEZMOND 30/11/24 13:09

I was just gonna ask how often do you cook Asian food, and there you go LOL Which one do you prefer, Asian or Deutsch?

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Ivy's Closet 30/11/24 14:35

Oh, it does look scrumptious! Thanks so much!

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Tom 30/11/24 14:47

...this looks fabulous!!!

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Anonymous 30/11/24 15:21

Looks good -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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Veronica Lee 30/11/24 15:46

Looks amazing, Angie ! 😋

Happy Sunday!

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eileeninmd 30/11/24 16:00

Looks delicious, I would love the prawns.
Have a great weekend.

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Brian's Home Blog 30/11/24 16:06

Yum! Everything about that looks great!

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Frank 30/11/24 16:31

Love shrimp, love chickpeas. So this is right up my alley! And I'm intrigued by the idea of sautéing the shrimp in chicken schmalz. Have to try that.

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Ben | Havocinthekitchen 30/11/24 17:11

What a gorgeous combination of flavours and textures - loving this protein-packed salad!

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foodtravelandwine 30/11/24 17:42

This salad has everything that I love....chickpeas and shrimps!!.........Abrazotes, Marcela

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Lola Martínez 30/11/24 18:11

Que buen plato cargado de nutrientes, además de muy rico. Completo y saciante en un mismo recipiente. Me encanta.

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Bill 30/11/24 19:20

Looks amazing and delicious.

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roentare 30/11/24 21:42

You do cook up some fabulous dishes

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Citu 30/11/24 22:57

Gracias por la receta. Amo los camarones. Te mando un beso.

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Balvinder 30/11/24 23:23

I've never thought of combining prawns and chickpeas before, but since I love both ingredients, I'm definitely willing to give it a try.

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Eha Carr 30/11/24 23:39

Prawns so go together with Australia tho' their price has become astronomical ! Have never put them together with chickpeas tho' or, for that matter, pine nuts - so am eager to try :) ! Have seen 'chicken schmaltz' used by quite a few food bloggers - must see whether we sell it at the supermarket? I know the German name simply as bacon fat :) !!! But it's easy enough to make at home . . ,

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Lowcarb team member 30/11/24 23:48

Yes ... I'd probably use baby spinach!
Looks a good recipe.
Thank-you.

All the best Jan

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Cooking Julia 30/11/24 23:55

I had also prawns today. Yours look so good!

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My name is Erika. 1/12/24 02:26

That looks yummy. I haven't had and Asian inspired food for too long. Now I want some-grin. Hope you're having a good weekend.

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Margaret D 1/12/24 05:36

It does look good but I'd leave the chickpeas out, don't care for them at all.

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Anonymous 1/12/24 06:34

Sounds delicious!
Tandy | Lavender and Lime https://tandysinclair.com

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David M. Gascoigne, 1/12/24 12:56

My mouth is watering! I want some NOW!

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Laura. M 1/12/24 16:10

Me gusta esta ensalada. La haré. Gracias.
Buen domingo y Diciembre.
Un abrazo.

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Raymund | angsarap.net 3/12/24 23:42

So loving the simplicity of this

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David 6/12/24 23:31

Hi Angie, Prawn salad...now that's a salad I'd really go for! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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