How to make orecchiette pasta with Tenderstem and prawns

This deliciously fiery twist on a simple dish requires little preparation and can be on the table in just 10 minutes 

Monday 16 October 2017 07:41 EDT
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Orecchiette with Tenderstem and prawns

Serves 4

400g dried orecchiette pasta
200g pack Tenderstem
Large knob of butter
400g raw peeled prawns
3 cloves garlic, crushed
Pinch dried chilli flakes

Handful flat-leaf parsley, chopped

Cook the orecchiette according to the packet instructions. Meanwhile, prepare the Tenderstem by cutting the florets off and slicing the stem, then steam or boil for about 3 minutes until just tender.

While the Tenderstem is cooking, sauté 400g peeled raw prawns in butter with 2-3 cloves crushed garlic and a good pinch of dried chilli flakes until they are pink and just cooked through.

Then add a generous handful of chopped flat-leaf parsley, season well with salt and black pepper. Add the cooked orecchiette and Tenderstem to the prawns, toss well and serve immediately.

For more recipes, visit tenderstem.co.uk

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