A classic seafood starter made with succulent king prawns served in a tangy cocktail sauce, typically presented on a bed of lettuce and garnished with lemon and herbs.
The King Prawn Cocktail is believed to have originated in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and quickly became a popular dish in British restaurants. It is often associated with the traditional starter course served at formal dinners and celebrations.
The dish offers a delightful combination of sweetness from the prawns and a zesty, creamy tang from the cocktail sauce, complemented by fresh herbs and the refreshing crunch of lettuce.
King Prawns
Large, sweet and meaty prawns, cooked and often peeled for easy consumption.
Cocktail Sauce
A tangy sauce typically made with ketchup, horseradish, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, and spices.
Lettuce
Crisp greens commonly used as a bed for the prawns and adds a refreshing crunch.
Lemon Wedge
Fresh lemon, often served as a garnish, it adds acidity and enhances flavor.
Herbs
Fresh herbs like dill or parsley are often used for garnish, adding flavor and color.
Shellfish
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