Dry out your ginger peelings and use them to make a refreshing tea.
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By Jamie Oliver
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About the recipe
I like to have fun with restaurant favourites, finding ways to recreate the dishes at home. So this is basically a mash-up between the much-loved toasted sarnie and beautiful Chinese-style prawn toasts. I use white bread for this one, because it’s soft and spongy, which suits the recipe. Give it a go!
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2 spring onions
160g raw peeled king prawns, from sustainable sources
2cm piece of ginger
½ tablespoon low-salt soy sauce
1 large free-range egg
4 slices of white bread
2 tablespoons sesame seeds
olive oil
1 tablespoon sweet chilli sauce
If you have any fresh herbs to hand, such as coriander or mint, chop a few leaves into the prawn mix.
Dry out your ginger peelings and use them to make a refreshing tea.
– Serve with a bright and colourful side salad for a balanced meal.
– You could also serve this with a quick cucumber pickle: simply finely slice a cucumber into rounds, massage with sea salt, then add some fresh red chilli slices and a squeeze of lime juice. Leave to pickle while you make your sandwich, then drain before using.
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