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Prawns Fettuccine with Pernod Cream Sauce & Fennel

Posted on Apr 22nd, 2015
by Paul Hegeman
Categories:
  • Pasta Recipes
  • Shrimp & Prawns
Prawns Fettuccine with Pernod Cream Sauce & Fennel

Pasta is the ultimate comfort food. And prawns and pasta is a match made in heaven.

Prawns: grill them, sauté them, marinate them, poach them – there’s not many ways a prawn doesn’t taste good. Fennel: raw in a salad, braised in a stew, diced in a soup, unique and delicious no matter how you cook it.

Pernod (a strong anise liqueur) and cream: need I say more?

Although ingredients can be good on their own, combining them with other good ingredients does not always work. In this case however the combined dish is equal to and greater than the sum of its delicious parts.

The pasta is cooked perfectly al dente, the prawns are sautéed until just tender, the fennel is cooked and loses its raw power and becomes mild and soft, and finally the entire dish is united in the rich cream sauce and made a tad more decadent with the distinctive yet subtle flavor of the Pernod.

Although simple to prepare it is a dish worthy of a special occasion and deserves an equally special wine, I recommend a Sauvignon Blanc on the drier side of its fruit.

Fettuccine with Prawns and Baby Fennel in Pernod Cream Sauce

Enjoy this delicious prawns fettuccine with Pernod cream sauce recipe!

Fettuccine with Prawns and Baby Fennel in Pernod Cream Sauce

Prawns Fettuccine with Pernod Cream Sauce & Fennel

Paul Hegeman
4.91 from 90 votes
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 45 minutes mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine French, Italian
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients
 
 

  • 400 grams fettuccine
  • 600 millilitres fresh cream
  • 20 whole green king prawns
  • 1/2 cup Pernod
  • 2 medium onions
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 carrot
  • 1 stalk celery
  • 3 tablespoons parmesan cheese
  • 1 bulb baby fennel
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • butter
  • bay leaves
  • peppercorns
  • sea salt flakes
  • pepper grinder

Instructions
 

Stock:

  • Peel & clean the prawns, keep the heads & shells (leave the tails on if you like).
  • In a large pot sauté the chopped onion, carrot and celery in a little olive oil for 1 minute.
  • Add the prawn shells and heads and sauté for a further 2-3 minutes.
  • Add tomato paste and 400 mls (14 fl oz) of water.
  • Add 3-4 bay leaves and 6-8 peppercorns and bring to the boil.
  • Once boiling, lower heat to a simmer and continue to simmer until reduced by just over half.

Pasta:

  • In another pot boil enough salted water to cook the pasta in.
  • Cook the pasta until al dente (check the package).
  • Strain the pasta and cool with running water.

Sauce:

  • In a large fry pan, melt 2 tbsps butter with 2 tbsps olive oil over medium heat.
  • Sauté the diced onion, fennel and garlic until starting to turn translucent.
  • Turn the heat to high and add ¼ cup of Pernod.
  • Burn the alcohol off the Pernod and reduce until the pan is only slightly wet.
  • Remove from the heat.
  • Place the contents of the pan along with the cream into a large pot and return to medium heat.
  • Allow to simmer and thicken, approx 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile once the prawn stock has reduced by half, strain it and discard the solids.
  • Add no more than 200 mls (7 fl oz) of the stock to the sauce and continue to reduce until thick (do not boil).
  • Once sauce is thick enough to coat the pasta, reduce to low heat.
  • Wipe the fry pan clean and melt 1 tbsp of butter with 1 tbsp of olive oil over high heat.
  • Add the prawns and cook for approx 2 minutes or until pink.
  • Splash with a few tbsps of Pernod, burn off the alcohol and add the contents to the sauce.
  • Add parmesan cheese to sauce, stir and season to taste with sea salt and black pepper.

Assembly:

  • Rinse pasta under hot water to warm up, shake off excess water and plunge pasta into sauce.
  • Stir gently and serve.
  • Garnish with excess fennel fronds if desired.

Notes

Fettuccine with Prawns and Baby Fennel in Pernod Cream Sauce
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Paul Hegeman

Paul was a personal chef to exclusive clients in Sydney, Australia and worked at every level of professional kitchens, from the deep fryer in a local burger joint to Head Chef in five-star hotels. Born in the Netherlands, Paul moved to Canada at a very young age. Experience with traditional European meals at home and the diverse multicultural influence of Canadian cuisine gave him a great appreciation for different culinary styles. His recipes emphasize natural, uncomplicated flavors and fresh ingredients, inspired by Mediterranean and Southeast Asian cuisines. Paul is also the founder of Chef's Pencil, though he is no longer affiliated with the magazine.

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