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How To Make: Shrimp Brochette With Ajoblanco

Though Champagne and Prosecco continue to dominate the sparkling wine market, Spanish Cava is a reasonable alternative for summer. Made in the method traditionelle – following the same process as Champagne – Cava typically carries potent fruit aromas balanced with yeast notes and good acidity; thus making it refined, versatile and ideal to pair with various foods.

With this, Campo Viejo have curated a number of summer recipes, intended to be enjoyed alongside a glass of Gran Campo Viejo Brut Reserva. This recipe for deep-fried shrimp brochette features Ajoblanco – a popular Spanish cold soup enjoyed throughout summer, similar to Gazpacho – for instance. Here, the saltiness of the shrimp and fattiness from pistachio are well-balanced with the wine’s acidity and fresh finish.

Ingredients

Serves four

For the Shrimp

Shrimp, 8, large

Skewers, 8

Wheat flour, 100g

Sparkling water, 175ml

Salt, as required

Olive oil, 1 tbsp

For the Ajoblanco

Pistachio nuts, 280g, peeled

Mineral water, 500g

Vinegar, 45g

Olive oil, 120g

Garlic, one clove

Method

Soak the skewers in water.

To make the ajoblanco, blend the peeled pistachios, mineral water, vinegar and garlic in a food processor or blender for two minutes at maximum speed. Reduce to medium speed and trickle in the olive oil. Set aside in bowl.

Clean and peel the shrimp. Feed each onto a skewer and set aside.

Heat a large frying pan on high heat with enough olive oil to cover shrimp.

In a bowl, mix the wheat flour and sparkling water until a very light dough mixture is formed.

Dunk the shrimp in the mixture until completely covered, and fry for four-five minutes. Set aside.

Serve the shrimp with ajoblanco and a glass of Gran Campo Viejo Cava Brut Reserva.

Further information on Gran Campo Viejo Cava Brut Reserva can be found here.

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Shrimp Brochette With Ajoblanco

This recipe for deep-fried shrimp brochette features Ajoblanco – a popular Spanish cold soup enjoyed throughout summer, similar to Gazpacho – for instance. Here, the saltiness of the shrimp and fattiness from pistachio are well-balanced with the wine’s acidity and fresh finish.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Global
Keyword Prawn
Servings 4
Author Jon Hatchman

Ingredients

For the Shrimp

  • 8 Shrimp large
  • 8 Skewers
  • 100 g Wheat flour
  • 175 ml Sparkling water
  • Salt as required
  • 1 tbsp Olive oil

For the Ajoblanco

  • 280 g Pistachio nuts peeled
  • 500 g Mineral water
  • 45 g Vinegar
  • 120 g Olive oil
  • 1 clove Garlic

Instructions

  • Soak the skewers in water.
  • To make the ajoblanco, blend the peeled pistachios, mineral water, vinegar and garlic in a food processor or blender for two minutes at maximum speed. Reduce to medium speed and trickle in the olive oil. Set aside in bowl.
  • Clean and peel the shrimp. Feed each onto a skewer and set aside.
  • Heat a large frying pan on high heat with enough olive oil to cover shrimp.
  • In a bowl, mix the wheat flour and sparkling water until a very light dough mixture is formed.
  • Dunk the shrimp in the mixture until completely covered, and fry for four-five minutes. Set aside.
  • Serve the shrimp with ajoblanco and a glass of Gran Campo Viejo Cava Brut Reserva.
Jon Hatchman

Jonathan is Food Editor for The London Economic. Jonathan has run and contributed towards a number of blogs, and has written features for publications such as Eater London, The Guardian, i News, The Independent, GQ, Time Out London and more.

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