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Step 1
Grind together the coriander, chilli, turmeric and pepper powders along with the English shallots to a coarse paste. Keep aside
Step 2
Heat the oil in a wok, add the mustard seeds and wait for them to splutter
Step 3
Add the fenugreek seeds followed by green chilli, curry leaves and onions. Sauté until the onions turn a light brown
Step 4
Throw in the ginger and garlic and continue cooking until the raw smell disappears, say about 2–3 minutes
Step 5
In goes the ground masala paste. Keep cooking on medium-low heat until the heady aroma of the paste rises. Be careful not to burn the mix, and if you feel it’s charring, then add a teaspoon or so of water and keep stirring at intervals
Step 6
Stir in the tamarind paste and coconut milk. Season with salt and bring to a gentle boil
Step 7
Finally, add the prawns, mix them into the gravy, top with a lid and cook on low heat for about 7–8 minutes, or until the prawns are well cooked. It’s very tricky with prawns, because if you over cook them, then they will become rubbery and very unpleasant
Step 8
Once the gravy becomes thick, remove the curry from the heat and serve hot with some rice and a side of stir-fried vegetables
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