Sesame Prawn Toasts
Photography David Loftus.
Cute, crispy & perfect for sharing.
HANDS ON: 11 minutes | COOK: 15 Minutes
Makes: 8
INGREDIENTS
1-drawer air fryer
2 slices of white bread
2 spring onions
2cm piece of ginger
165g raw peeled king prawns, from sustainable sources
1 tbsp low-salt soy sauce
1 medium free-range egg
2 tbsp toasted sesame seeds
olive oil
METHOD
1. Pop the bread into the air-fryer drawer and cook for 3 minutes at 200°C, or until one side is golden. You might need to do this in batches.
2. Trim and finely slice the spring onions, putting the green tops aside for garnish.
Peel and finely chop the ginger. Add the prawns to the party, drizzle over the soy, then chop it all together until fairly fine. Crack over the egg and mix to combine (or blitz everything in a food processor, if you prefer).
3. Spread the prawn mixture on the untoasted side of the bread right to the edges, then cut each piece into four triangles and sprinkle over the sesame seeds. Evenly space in the drawer, in batches if needed, spritz with olive oil, and cook for 12 minutes at 180°C, or until golden and cooked through.
4. Transfer to a serving platter and sprinkle over the reserved spring onions. Great with sweet chilli sauce, or your favourite condiment, for dunking.
| ENERGY | FAT | SAT FAT | PROTEIN | CARBS | SUGARS | SALT | FIBRE |
| 61kcal | 2.2g | 0.5g | 5.6g | 4.7 | 0.5g | 0.4g | 0.5g |
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