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6 Things to do before cooking Prawns at home

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 5, 2025, 17:08 IST
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6 Things to Do Before Cooking Prawns at Home


Cleaning prawns before eating is essential to ensure food safety, remove unwanted parts, and enhance taste and texture. The dark vein running along the back of the prawn is its digestive tract, which may contain sand, grit, or waste that can cause an unpleasant texture and taste if left in. To clean prawns, first rinse them under cold water. Then, gently twist off the head (if present) and peel off the shell, leaving the tail intact if desired. Use a small knife or a toothpick to make a shallow slit along the back and pull out the dark vein. Finally, rinse the cleaned prawns again and pat them dry before cooking.

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Choose the Right Prawns


Before you even begin cooking, it’s crucial to select fresh and good-quality prawns. Whether buying from a fish market or a supermarket, look for prawns with a firm texture, intact shells, and a mild sea-like smell. Avoid prawns that appear slimy, have black spots on the shell, or emit a strong fishy odor — all signs of spoilage.

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Remove the Shell


Decide whether to cook the prawns with or without the shell based on your recipe. Shell-on prawns offer more flavor, especially in curries or grilled dishes, while shelled prawns are more convenient for stir-fries or pastas. If removing the shell, do it gently to preserve the tail if desired for presentation.

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Rinse and Pat Dry


After cleaning, rinse the prawns under cold running water to remove any residue or remaining shell fragments. Then, pat them dry with a paper towel. Removing excess moisture ensures they cook evenly and develop a better sear or texture, especially when sautéing or grilling.

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Thaw Properly if Frozen

If you're using frozen prawns, thaw them safely by transferring them to the refrigerator for a few hours or soaking them in cold water for 15–20 minutes. Avoid thawing prawns in warm or hot water, as it can affect the texture and make them rubbery. Never refreeze thawed prawns — use them the same day.

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Marinate or Pre-Season

Prawns are naturally mild in flavor, so marinating them with ingredients like garlic, lemon juice, herbs, or spices can elevate the dish. Even a brief 10–15 minute marinade can enhance the taste. However, avoid marinating them too long, as the acid (like lemon or vinegar) can start to break down the protein and make the prawns mushy.

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Devein Thoroughly


Deveining is essential for both hygiene and taste. The dark vein running along the back of the prawn is its digestive tract and may contain grit or waste. Use a sharp knife or a deveining tool to carefully make a shallow slit and remove the vein. Skipping this step can lead to a gritty or unpleasant eating experience.

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