Salt and Pepper Yabbie Skewers
By: Vic Cherikoff
Published: Sunday, August 29, 2010 - 4:40pm

Ingredients




20 yabbies (prawns, shrimp or squid)
100 grams rice flour or breadcrumb
5 grams salt
10 grams Alpine Pepper*
80 grams rocket (arugula) or mizuna leaves
3 litres vegetable oil
skewers
(* Can be found at: www.dining-downunder.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id= 4)





Preparation

1 Freeze your catch for 2 hours immediately before the preparation. 2 Begin by heating up vegetable oil in a deep pot on the stove. 3 Take a lot of care when deep frying and watch the protruding handle on some pots since bumping it can splash the oil and lead to a fire. I like to use vegetable or peanut oil as the plain flavours don’t over-power the subtle flavours of the seafood. 4 Remove the head from each yabby and peel off the shell by snipping the edges of the shells with kitchen scissors. You can reserve the shells and heads, roast them and make a delicious stock or bisque (not needed for this recipe) so freeze everything but the tail meat for up to a few weeks until you need it. 5 Depending on the size of each yabbie, you may need 5-6 smaller tails per skewer or 2 – 3 larger ones. 6 Mix the salt & pepper with the rice flour and coat the skewered yabbies generously. 7 Before you cook the yabbies, you’ll need to test the heat of the oil. As we demonstrated on the show, you can do this by placing a skewer in the heated oil. 8 If bubbles come out of the end of the skewer, the oil is hot enough. Lower the yabbies into the hot oil, they will need only 2-3 minutes to cook and the coating should be golden brown. 9 Drain on paper toweling to soak up any excess oil. 








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Preparation

 1  Freeze your catch for 2 hours immediately before the preparation.  2  Begin by heating up vegetable oil in a deep pot on the stove.  3  Take a lot of care when deep frying and watch the protruding handle on some pots since bumping it can splash the oil and lead to a fire. I like to use vegetable or peanut oil as the plain flavours don’t over-power the subtle flavours of the seafood.  4  Remove the head from each yabby and peel off the shell by snipping the edges of the shells with kitchen scissors. You can reserve the shells and heads, roast them and make a delicious stock or bisque (not needed for this recipe) so freeze everything but the tail meat for up to a few weeks until you need it.  5  Depending on the size of each yabbie, you may need 5-6 smaller tails per skewer or 2 – 3 larger ones.  6  Mix the salt & pepper with the rice flour and coat the skewered yabbies generously.  7  Before you cook the yabbies, you’ll need to test the heat of the oil. As we demonstrated on the show, you can do this by placing a skewer in the heated oil.  8  If bubbles come out of the end of the skewer, the oil is hot enough. Lower the yabbies into the hot oil, they will need only 2-3 minutes to cook and the coating should be golden brown.  9  Drain on paper toweling to soak up any excess oil.