Nigella Express

This is one of the best recipe books I have ever bought. I have tried quite a few recipes in it, and all have proven to be utterly successful. Easy and quick to make, and very tasty!
I tried one recipe tonight, and here it is (with my own adaptation):
Spaghetti with Prawns and Chili
(Serve 4 as a starter, 2 as a main course)
Ingredients:
200g prawns, peeled
30 ml oil
4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
4 spring onions, finely chopped
8 hot chillies, finely chopped
200g sunblush tomatoes (see tips below)
125 ml white wine
50g rocket leaves
- Cook pasta according to packet instruction.
- Fry garlic, spring onion and chillies for a few minutes.
- Tip in the tomatoes and the prawns, fry for about 5 minutes.
- Add the white wine and let it bubble up. Add the rocket leaves and stir until wilted a little.
- Drain the pasta when ready, toss in the chilli-prawn pan.
Tips:
- I added the heads of the prawns to the sauce for extra flavour.
- 8 hot chillies are quite a lot. Use less if you don’t like spicy food. Chillies and prawns go very well together.
- Chopping up chillies can make your fingers feel very hot. Either chop up very quickly, or protect your fingers with gloves or plastic film. (I did none of the above then I stupidly took out my contact lenses – it really stung my eyes!!!! Don’t try it!)
- Sunblush tomatoes are made in this way: Preheat the oven to 220C. Cut cherry tomatoes into half and sit them cut side up in an ovenproof dish. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon sugar, 1 teaspoon dried thyme and 30 ml olive oil. Put tomatoes in the oven, immediately turn off oven. Leave them in the oven overnight or for a day without opening the oven door. This intensifies the tomato flavour. I totally fall in love with it!
The dish smelt so good that I couldn’t wait to eat. I forgot to take a picture of the dish. Anyway, I will make it again and I will upload a photo of the dish when I make it next time. : )
If you are interested in other recipes in the Nigella Lawson recipe book, just go the library and borrow it. After all, we pay taxes and public library is one of the few public facilities that we actually use!
