

Coconut prawns are normally found in the Yucatán Peninsula, specifically the city of Campeche. Here, fresh prawns are easily sourced and coated with dried coconut flakes, and fried until golden and crisp. A coconut prawns recipe is normally accompanied by a nice fruity and spicy salsa, such as mango with habanero, or papaya and habanero.
Preparing these crispy coconut prawns at home will transport you to a warm beach in Mexico! Warm and freshly made fried prawns served with Gran Luchito Habanero Mango Salsa are just what you need over the warm summer months, and are perfect for entertaining friends and family.
To make our recipe for coconut prawns even more delicious, we mixed a bit of Gran Luchito Garlic and Guajillo Fajita & Taco Mix with the flour, to make sure every layer of breadcrumbs is full of flavour. For the breadcrumbs, we recommend preparing your frying station ahead of time, as this will allow things to run smoothly and not get messy.
So here are a few tips:
Prep time
20MINS
Cook time
20MINS
Total time
40MINS
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Serve these coconut prawns, or any Mexican prawn recipes with some extra tasty snacks:
Your free guide will be emailed to you immediately. We'd recommend always serving these with a hot spicy and fruity sauce - our Gran Luchito Hot Habanero Mango Salsa is perfect! Additionally, some coleslaw, rice or a batch of quesadillas. You can definitely buy it in places like Wholefoods, Holland & Barrett, or online at Amazon or Ocado. Larger supermarkets such as Sainsbury's and Tesco's will also have it. We've used king prawns, as they fry up quickly and nicely, but you can also use jumbo prawns if you want to impress! Subscribe now for a free copy of the Gran Luchito e-cookbook filled with delicious, authentic Mexican recipes and join our mailing list for all the latest recipes, news and blog updates.
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