Prawns with pak choi and baby corn
Prawns with pak choi and baby corn

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook prawns with pak choi and baby corn using 12 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Prawns with pak choi and baby corn:
  1. Make ready 1 pack baby sweetcorn
  2. Prepare 3 small or 2 larger pak choi
  3. Get 180 g raw King prawns (I used frozen)
  4. Make ready 2 small cloves of garlic minced
  5. Take 1 cm ginger minced
  6. Take Chinese cooking wine (or dry Sherry)
  7. Make ready Sesame oil
  8. Prepare Cornflour
  9. Prepare Light soy sauce
  10. Take 1 pinch sugar
  11. Prepare 1 tiny bit of salt
  12. Take 1 little oil for frying (I use rice bran oil)

All you need for a balanced meal is tossed together in this one-dish dinner. Wok fried soba noodles, pak choi, broccoli, baby corn, mushroom, vegetable bowl, chili paste, and tofu in a sweet and spicy kung po sauce. Add the red pepper and pak choi and stir fry for a further minute. Give the sauce a good stir and add it to the pan along with the tofu.

Instructions to make Prawns with pak choi and baby corn:
  1. Defrost prawns if using frozen ones. I run mine under a little trickle of water for 5/10 mins. Drain and marinade with a drop of sesame and a teaspoon of soy for 5 mins.
  2. Cut your pak choi into smaller portions(I quartered mine) and blanche them in a pan of boiling water along with the corn for 3 mins.
  3. Drain the prawns from the marinade and fry on a high heat for a minute or two on each side in a large frying pan or wok. Don't overcook. Take them out of the pan or wok and transfer to a dish.
  4. In the same frying pan now add your ginger and garlic. Stir for a minute and then add a splash of Chinese cooking wine.
  5. Add your pak choi and baby corn.
  6. If you are really confident after a while you can coordinate frying prawns and blanching pak choi at the same time.
  7. Keep your pan on a high heat. After the pak choi and corn have gone in add enough water from your veg water to create a stock in your pan.
  8. Bring your sauce to the boil, adding salt and a pinch of sugar to balance out the flavours. Feel free to adjust the soy, salt to suit your own tastes.
  9. Return the prawns to the pan.
  10. Mix the cornflour with a little cold water and when the sauce is boiling again, pour it into your pan, but stir quickly to create a thicker sauce.
  11. Remove from heat quickly and finish with a drop of sesame oil.
  12. Serve over rice or noodles.

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