This dish is like a book with three main characters, all equally important, interesting and with personality.
Noodles, sundried tomatoes and prawns. Each one different in flavour, texture and taste. I used whole wheat organic noodles which had a good bite to it, prawns that were full of flavour, succulent and juicy and sundried tomatoes that were quite intense, a little sour and with a sweetness of its own.
The little sidekicks were a couple of garlic cloves and some chillie paste to spice things up a little. And some sweet basil leaves to add interest and to humour me.
It turned out to be a very simple, interesting and delicious dish. And I loved it.
I first came across the use of sundried tomatoes in a noodle cookbook I had bought once upon a time long long ago. Yes ~ that long.
And ever since then I have been meaning to try sundried tomatoes because it was an ingredient that was new to me and it sounded and looked really good. After many many years of meaning to-s I have in the end made it.
And I'm glad I did. It's good. So very good. Like all simple things in life.
Here's the recipe by Kit Chan that I tweaked a little...........
6 oz dried noodles, boiled according to instructions, kept aside
7-8 large prawns, shelled with tails left intact and deveined
5-6 sundried tomatoes, sliced into strips
2 cloves garlic, pounded or grated to a paste
1-2 tsp chillie paste,fresh or bottled
2 tsp light soy sauce
1/2 tsp sugar
some sweet basil leaves, washed and drained
2 T cooking oil
Season the prawns with soy sauce and sugar. Keep aside
Pound two pieces of the sundried tomato to a paste using a pestle and mortar.
Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a pan. Saute the garlic and then add the prawns and saute until the prawns are just done and pink. Lift off the prawns and keep aside.
Add the remaining oil and saute the sundried tomato paste and the chillie paste for a minute. Add the noodles and mix well. Add a little stock or water if too dry. Sprinkle some salt and and mix well.
Throw in the prawns and basil leaves and mix again. Serve.
What a splendid pasta dish! I must bookmark this recipe for my next pasta dish.
ReplyDeleteI think the plate is quite delicious too:) I love prawns and sun dried tomatoes w/ pasta and garlic..C'est bon et beau!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, simple things are often so good
ReplyDeleteThis plat looks so great, prawns and sun dried tomatoes, un délice !
It's a beautiful dish, colorful and with great flavors. I use sun dried tomatoes a lot; can't wait to try them in your dish!
ReplyDeleteune assiette de pâtes très alléchantes et irrésistible, j'adore
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
That's what I need now....a good bowl of fried noodles to cheer me up in this freezing weather. I love all those prawns...mmmm
ReplyDeleteI love your plate! So pretty. Great meal. Very tempting
ReplyDeleteOh this looks simply wonderful...
ReplyDeleteI would love this right now for dinner...
Gorgeous!
this looks amazing, love your recipes, I will be making this Zurin I right for an Alaskan Seafood company could I feature this recipe and link it back to you?
ReplyDeleteRebecca
I really love these noodles with prawns. Never tried them with tomatoes though, but it sounds delicious, Zurin :)
ReplyDeleteThis sound delicious, I never tried sundried tomatoes before, must buy some and try.
ReplyDeleteAngie, m glad u like it. do try :)
ReplyDeleteMonique, tq. yes they are good together :)
Chapot. oh yes always the simple things are best :)
Babara, hope u try! :)
ADDG, tq so much :)
Mary, ys real nice for a cold day or hot :)
Wizzy, tq :))
Linda, tq too :))
Rebecca, tq. by all means I wld be totally honoured! :)
Tracie, tq its good ..u must gv it a go! :)
Interesting touch with the sun dried tomatoes! Never had noodle with such interesting combinations. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteyum yum yum! I can have 2 servings of that!
ReplyDeleteThe noodle dish looks very yummy!! Indeed an interesting blend of flavors!!
ReplyDeleteZu, where can I locate sun-dried tomatoes in KL? Would love to try it, too!!
Keep it up! Loving your writing, stories & food!!
Pei-Lin
Pei Lin, tq, u can get sundried tomatoes in jars easily at Jusco and other supermarkets...hope u'll try :))
ReplyDeleteYou probably have the same in Malaysia but your dish reminds me of an Indian Fried Noodle dish we have here. Fried with Fresh tomato and ketchup with other condiments such as potato and onions.. Now you have given me an idea to utilise those extra potatoes left over from Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis is all about the best of Italian food--simple, carefully prepared, DELICIOUS. YUM, is all I can add!
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe. It sounds and looks delicious. I have a weakness for noodles.
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds great! I love how you spiced it up!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious-like a cross between Asian and Italian cuisine! I'm crazy for sun dried tomatoes and I should not be left alone with a jar lol
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures. This dish looks so good. I can't wait until Prawn season opens out here. This will definitely be on the menu.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dish! And beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this pasta. You combined a few of my favorite things. Chilis, prawns and sun dried tomatoes. :D
ReplyDeletei love this recipe...the combo of my fav. prawns and noodles...just love it!! :)
ReplyDeletethis looks too good!
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