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Coconut King Prawn Laksa and Coriander Tenderstem® Broccoli

Coconut King Prawn Laksa and Coriander Tenderstem® Broccoli

with Young Pea Pods, Pak Choi and Peanuts

Mimi Morley
Mimi MorleyUpdated on February 04, 2025
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Looking for a taste of everyday luxury? This Coconut King Prawn Laksa and Coriander Tenderstem® Broccoli is our best ever version, with premium ingredients for an extra special twist on a classic recipe. Fragrant and spicy, laksa is a noodle soup known for its rich coconut milk broth. This vibrant soup typically consists of noodles with toppings - in this one, we're heroing juicy king prawns alongside veg.

Tags:
High Protein
Carb Smart
Medium Spice
Pescatarian
Allergens:
Egg
Cereals containing gluten
Peanut
Soya
Crustaceans

The quantities provided above are averages only.

Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.

Total20 minutes
Active 20 minutes
DifficultyMedium
serving amount

125 grams

Egg Noodle Nest

(Contains: Egg, Cereals containing gluten)

1 unit(s)

Pak Choi

150 grams

Tenderstem® Broccoli

25 grams

Salted Peanuts

(Contains: Peanut May contain traces of: Nuts, Sesame)

1 bunch(es)

Coriander

½ unit(s)

Lime

45 grams

Yellow Thai Style Paste

(Contains: Soya)

180 milliliter(s)

Coconut Milk

30 grams

Peanut Butter

(Contains: Peanut May contain traces of: Nuts)

225 grams

King Prawns

(Contains: Crustaceans)

150 grams

Young Pea Pods

Not included in your delivery

½ tsp

Sugar

250 milliliter(s)

Water for the Sauce

Energy (kJ)3182 kJ
Energy (kcal)760 kcal
Fat39.4 g
of which saturates17.6 g
Carbohydrate61.3 g
of which sugars10.3 g
Dietary Fibre12.3 g
Protein37.9 g
Salt4.3 g
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate ingredient and allergen information.
Sieve
Kettle
Large Saucepan
Rolling Pin

Instructions

Cook the Noodles
1

a) Boil a full kettle.

b) Pour the boiled water into a large saucepan on medium heat.

c) Add the noodles and 1/2 tsp salt to the water. Cook until tender, 4 mins. 

d) Once cooked, drain in a sieve and run under cold water to stop them sticking together. 

Get Prepped
2

a) Meanwhile, trim the pak choi, then cut into roughly 2cm pieces.

b) Halve any thick broccoli stems lengthways.

c) Crush the peanuts in the unopened sachet using a rolling pin. Roughly chop the coriander (stalks and all). 

d) Halve the lime.

Make your Laksa
3

a) Heat a drizzle of oil in a large saucepan on medium-high heat.

b) Add the yellow Thai style paste and cook, stirring, for 1 min.

c) Stir in the coconut milk, sugar and water for the sauce (see pantry for both amounts). Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and stir in the peanut butter until well combined. 

d) Drain the prawns, then add them to the laksa with the pea pods and pak choi.

Broccoli Time
4

a) Stir well and cook until the prawns are cooked and veg is tender, 5-6 mins. IMPORTANT: Wash your hands and equipment after handling raw prawns. They're cooked when pink on the outside and opaque in the middle.

b) Meanwhile, heat a drizzle of oil in a medium frying pan on medium-high heat.

c) Once hot, add the Tenderstem® and stir-fry for 2-3 mins.

d) Add a splash of water, then cover with a lid (or foil) and allow to cook until tender, 4-6 mins more. Season with salt and pepper.

Finishing Touches
5

a) Once the prawns are cooked, stir the cooked noodles into the laksa and heat through until piping hot, 1 min. Add a splash of water if it's a little too thick.

b) Stir through a good squeeze of lime juice. 

c) Taste and season with pepper and more lime juice if needed.

Serve Up
6

a) Share your prawn laksa between your bowls and sprinkle over the coriander and half the peanuts.

b) Serve the broccoli on the side and sprinkle with the remaining peanuts.

c) Cut any remaining lime into wedges and serve alongside. 

Enjoy!

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