Searing fresh ginger and sliced onions in a hot pan creates a fragrant, golden base for this quick spicy prawn masala. The combination of earthy turmeric, sharp chilli powder, and aromatic dried fenugreek leaves coats the prawns, giving them a deep color and a complex, warm finish that relies on simple pantry staples.
The cooking process is straightforward, focusing on building depth by simmering the prawns in a splash of water until the sauce reduces into a thick, clinging glaze. This method ensures the seafood stays tender while absorbing the heat from the sliced red chillies, making it a reliable option for a speedy weeknight dinner.
Serve this over a mound of basmati rice or with warm flatbreads to soak up the sauce. A final scatter of fresh coriander brings a necessary brightness that cuts through the heat, rounding out a meal that balances accessibility with satisfying depth.
Read Full StoryIf you enjoy the bold heat found in this prawn dish, you should try layering those same spices into a quick snack like crispy masala veggie toast, which makes for a perfect light bite before a main meal. For those evenings when you are craving a heartier protein, our authentic beef curry offers a deeper, more robust flavor profile that hits the spot when paired with warm naan or steamed basmati rice.
Key Ingredients
- Prawns: These provide the primary protein base for the spicy masala sauce.
- Onion: Sautéed until translucent to create a sweet and savory base for the curry.
- Ginger: Provides a fresh, zesty aromatic foundation when cooked with the onions.
- Turmeric: Infuses the dish with its signature golden color and earthy notes.
- Chilli Powder: Delivers the essential heat that defines this spicy prawn preparation.
- Dried Fenugreek Leaves: Adds a distinct, slightly bitter herbal aroma characteristic of traditional masalas.
- Fresh Coriander: Used as a vibrant garnish to brighten the dish before serving.
More Spicy Masala Favorites
- If you enjoy working with rich spice pastes, the mutton chop masala provides a satisfying meat-focused variation that pairs beautifully with fresh herbs.
- For a different take on heat, Jjamppong seafood noodle soup is an excellent choice if you want to explore spicy oceanic flavors in a comforting bowl.
- When you have a bit more time to let aromatics develop, our slow-cooked mutton masala is a classic comfort dish that highlights deep, warming spices.
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