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Despite a few anatomical differences, prawn are virtually interchangeable with shrimp in any recipe. Prawns can be prepared and cooked using a variety of methods, and many people don't even clean them before cooking, claiming it leads to better flavor.

Method 1
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Cleaning and Preparing Whole Prawns

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  1. Remove the shells and heads to make eating prawns easier after cooking. You can cook the prawns in their shells as well, removing them later, and this often helps them retain moisture as they cook, But if the prawns are part of a larger dish (like a soup) you don't want to search for scales with your spoon. Luckily, cleaning prawns is easy before cooking.
    • If you are grilling or pan frying your prawns, you should leave at least the shells on.
    • You can leave the heads on the prawns, as they will lead to a stronger flavor, but many people remove them to make eating easier. [1]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    They should come off with ease. Grab around the eyes and firmly twist to pull the head off. You can discard these, or save them to make seafood stock.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Simply use your hand to pinch off the small dangling legs and pull them away.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Starting at the larger end, work your thumb under the shell and slide it down to the tail, pulling off the shell as you go. It may come off in pieces. You can either leave the tail on, usually as a "handle" when eating by hand, or remove and discard it if you're cooking the prawns into another dish.
  5. You're looking for the long black vein that runs through the entire prawn. It is easiest to see near the tail, where there is a small valley in the prawn. [2]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Pull the end of the vein up with the tip of the knife then grab it with your fingers to pull it off. This is not strictly necessary, but the vein has a bitter taste that is best removed now. [3]
    • You can still remove the vein while leaving the shell on. To do so, clip the shell with scissors and pull the vein out, closing the shell back up. You can also pull the entire vein out in one piece if you break the head off and locate it.
  7. Moisture on the outside of the prawn will make the cook unevenly. Give them a quick rinse with cold water and then dry them off.
    • If you don't plan on cooking them yet, keep the prawns on ice or in the refrigerator.
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Method 2
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Pan Frying Prawns

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  1. If cooking a lot of prawns, add enough butter to cover the bottom. You should have enough oil to cover the bottom of the skillet, but you don't need the prawns to be covered.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Aromatics are basically spices that cook with the oil, imparting their flavor on the prawns. Some good additions are:
    • 1/2 cup chopped shallots.
    • 3-5 cloves of garlic, smashed.
    • 1-2 tablespoons chopped ginger.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    This usually takes 3-4 minutes. As the first side cooks, stir in your flavorings.
  4. Make sure you stir enough to coat the outside of the prawns in your seasonings, then leave them until the first side is cooked. some seasoning options include:
    • Mexican Prawns: Salt, lime juice, red pepper, cayenne, chili powder, garlic powder (if not using fresh)
    • Mediterranean Prawns: Salt, lemon juice, black pepper, oregano, garlic powder (if not using fresh) Cook in olive oil.
    • Cajun Prawns: Salt, paprika, cayenne, thyme, red and black pepper, chili powder, onion/garlic powder (if not using fresh). Cook in butter.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Prawns lose their moisture quickly, so you just want to get the outsides nice and pink and then turn off the heat. There will be deep streaks of pink, not just white, when they are done. Serve in the hot pan so that they don't cool too quickly.
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Boiling Prawns

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Add half of a lemon, sliced or cut in chunks, 1-2 teaspoons Old Bay seasoning, 1 minced garlic clove, and 1 teaspoon of salt. Let this mixture boil for 1 minute before adding the prawns.
    Pierre Franey, French Chef and TV Personality

    Shrimp or prawns are best cooked quickly, either sautéed or broiled. They can also be boiled or steamed, but care must be taken not to overcook them, as they will become tough and rubbery.

  2. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Leave the tails on, and make sure they are covered in water. Simmer for approximately 3 minutes or until the prawns turn pink. Remove from heat.
    • You can leave the shells and head on, or remove them before cooking. Leaving them on will lead to a stronger flavor.
  3. As soon as they come off, drain the hot water and plunge the prawns in a cold water keep them from cooking.
    • You can use that water as the base of a soup stock if you want to save it.
  4. These prawns are a nice addition to a buffet table, often placed on a large platter and served with a variety of sauces, such as cocktail sauce, tartar sauce or drawn butter.
    • These prawns also work well in a prawn salad with a mayonnaise-based dressing, either served on a bed of greens or in a bread roll.
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Grilling Prawns

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  1. Prawns need to be cooked quickly to retain their moisture and still cook all the way through, so you want good high heat. This leads to wonderfully browned, crispy skins with succulent prawn meat underneath.
    • Generally, leaving the skins and tails on his best for grilling. However, it is not essential.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    If you like crispy, well-browned prawns, soak the prawns in 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of baking soda, and 1 cup water for 15 minutes before moving on. The baking soda alters the pH slightly, promoting caramelization. [4]
    • Pat the prawns dry after removing them, but don't rinse them and get rid of the baking soda.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    You can mix them with vegetables as well, threading them one after the other on your skewer. Whatever you do, thread them tightly together, with no spaces between each prawns. This helps the interiors retain moisture as the outsides brown. [5]
    • Soak wooden skewers in water until thoroughly soaked through. Soaking the wooden skewers ahead of time prevents them from drawing moisture out of your prawns while they cook.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Use a brush to coat all the sides of prawns with olive oil, which helps them cook evenly. Add a dusting of garlic powder, if you love garlic, and a light sprinkling of salt.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Press them lightly down into the grill so that the prawns are touching the hot grate.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Prepare and Cook Prawns
    Remember that prawns cook quickly, and you only need the outsides to be pink to move on. With a very hot grill you should get char lines quickly, and then the prawns are ready to turn. Cook for 1-2 minutes on the opposite side before removing.
  7. Take the prawns, shells and tails still intact, and toss them with some olive oil or melted butter, salt, and pepper. You can then add whatever other flavors you desire:
    • Mexican Prawns: Lime juice, red pepper, cayenne, chipotle, chili powder, garlic powder.
    • Mediterranean Prawns: Lemon juice, black pepper, oregano, garlic powder, parsley.
    • Cajun Prawns: Salt, paprika, cayenne, thyme, red and black pepper, chili powder, onion/garlic powder.
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    Are cooked prawns softer than cooked shrimp?
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    It depends on the prawn. Langoustines are usually best, but cooking any of them right is the key - overcooking can make both prawns and shrimp tough. Cooking them separately from other ingredients makes getting it right easier.
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    Can prawns labeled as cooking prawns be used for cold dishes?
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    Yes, as long as you cook them first. Once they're cooked, refrigerate and serve them within 3 days.
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    How long will boiled prawns keep?
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    In the refrigerator, prawns will keep for three to four days, and in the freezer they can last up to three months.
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      • Leaving the prawns in the fridge uncovered for 1 hour prior to cooking helps dry out the surfaces, but still leaves the inside moist. Try this if you like extra-crispy browned prawns.
      • Always be careful with grills, broilers, or stove (tops).
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      To prepare and cook prawns, twist and pull the heads from the bodies, then pinch off the legs. Next, work your thumb under the shell and slide it down to the tail, pulling off the entire shell as you go. Then, use a small knife to cut a slit down the back of each prawn and remove the dark colored vein. Rinse the prawns under running water, pat them dry with paper towels, and use them in your favorite recipe! For tips on cooking techniques, read on!

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