Balsamic Glazed Prawns with Parmesan Polenta

Balsamic Glazed Prawns with Parmesan Polenta

Succulent pan-seared prawns coated in a sweet and tangy balsamic glaze, resting atop a comforting bed of rich, creamy Parmesan polenta.

25mEasy4 servings

Equipment

Medium saucepan
Large skillet
Whisk
Wooden spoon

Ingredients

4 servings

Parmesan Polenta

  • 800 ml vegetable broth
  • 200 ml whole milk
  • 200 g quick-cooking polenta
  • 30 g unsalted butter, cubed
  • 50 g parmesan cheese, finely grated
  • 2 g salt

Balsamic Glazed Prawns

  • 500 g large prawns, peeled, deveined, and patted completely dry
  • 15 ml olive oil
  • 3 garlic, minced
  • 60 ml balsamic vinegar
  • 30 g honey
  • 1 g red pepper flakes
  • 10 g fresh parsley, chopped

Nutrition (per serving)

511
Calories
36g
Protein
54g
Carbs
16g
Fat
2g
Fiber
13g
Sugar
1128mg
Sodium

Method

01

Combine vegetable broth and whole milk in a medium saucepan. Bring the liquid to a gentle boil over medium-high heat, approximately 100C or 212F.

5m
02

Slowly pour the quick-cooking polenta into the boiling liquid in a steady stream while whisking continuously to prevent lumps from forming.

1m
03

Reduce heat to low. Continue to cook, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon, until the polenta is thick and creamy.

5mLook for: Thick porridge-like consistency pulling slightly from the edgesFeel: Noticeable resistance when stirring
04

Remove the saucepan from heat. Stir in the butter, grated parmesan cheese, and salt until completely melted and smooth. Cover with a lid to keep warm.

2m
05

In a small bowl, whisk together the balsamic vinegar, honey, and optional red pepper flakes to create the glaze mixture.

06

Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the dry prawns in a single layer and sear for 1 minute per side until they just begin to turn pink.

2mLook for: Prawns turn opaque pink and curl into a loose C shape
07

Reduce heat to medium. Add minced garlic and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant. Pour the balsamic mixture into the skillet with the prawns.

1m
08

Allow the sauce to bubble and reduce until it forms a sticky glaze that coats the prawns perfectly.

2mLook for: Sauce thickens and coats the back of a spoon, prawns are deeply glazed
09

Spoon the warm, creamy polenta into shallow bowls. Top with the glazed prawns, drizzle any remaining pan sauce over the dish, and garnish with fresh chopped parsley.

Chef's Notes

  • Patting prawns completely dry is critical. Surface moisture creates steam, which prevents caramelization and waters down your balsamic reduction.
  • For the creamiest polenta, the ratio of liquid to grain is essential. Using a mix of broth and milk adds both savory depth and luxurious dairy richness without relying entirely on heavy cream.
  • Balsamic vinegar contains natural sugars, and adding honey increases the sugar content. Watch the skillet closely during the reduction phase, as the glaze can shift from perfectly sticky to burnt very rapidly.
  • If your polenta firms up while you finish the prawns, aggressively whisk in a tablespoon of hot water or broth right before plating to restore its flowing consistency.

Storage

Refrigerator: 2 daysStore prawns and polenta in separate airtight containers. Polenta will firm up significantly when cold.

Reheating: Reheat polenta gently on the stove with a splash of milk or water to restore creamy texture. Warm prawns separately over low heat just until heated through.

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