Garlic and Chilli Prawns - Spanish Gambas Pil Pil Recipe (2024)

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Garlic and Chilli Prawns, known in Spain as Gambas Pil Pil, is a classic tapas dish served in tapas bars, loved by all.

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Made with fresh prawns cooked in oil infused with garlic and chilli and served with bread to soak up the delicious sauce.

If you're looking for a tasty, easy tapas dish to impress your friends, then look no further than Gambas Pil Pil!

How to make Gambas Pil Pil?

Take a look at the video below to see how simple it is to prepare this Spanish prawn tapas recipe. in

Read the history and get substitution advice and ideas about serving in this post.

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History

The history of Gambas Pil Pil is a little unclear, but it originates in either the Basque Country, Andalusia or Galicia.

We know for sure that this dish has been around for centuries and is still just as popular today as it was back then.

What does Gambas pil pil mean in Spanish?

'Gambas' is the Spanish word for prawns.

'Pil pil' is a word used in Spanish and Basque cuisines that describes a sauce made with garlic and chilli infused in hot olive oil. Some say 'pil pil' is the sound of popping garlic as it cooks in the hot oil.

So, gambas pil pil, translated to English, is prawns in garlic and chilli oil.

Ingredients for Garlic and Chilli Prawns

Only a handful of ingredients are needed to make this delicious pil pil prawn tapas dish. We also give you some possible substitutes.

Olive oil

Use olive oil, not extra virgin, with a lower smoke point; it can ruin the taste when cooked at high heat.

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Prawns

It is best to use fresh raw and peeled prawns for this dish. I like to use jumbo king prawns for a bit of a luxury, but any size prawns will work.

Make sure to thaw frozen prawns before use.

Alternatively, use pre-cooked prawns. Simply add the garlic and chilli over medium heat in the oil before you add the prawns and fry to warm through.

Garlic

Finely chopped fresh garlic is best for this dish; it is a key ingredient and gives such a wonderful flavour to the oil. We use four cloves of garlic; adjust to your taste.

If you don't have any, you can use garlic powder or garlic salt.

Chilli

I like to use fresh red chillies in this tapas recipe, but you could use dried chilli flakes instead. Adjust the amount of chilli or type of chilli used to your heat tolerance.

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Paprika

Paprika is a lovely addition to this gambas pil pil; it gives a beautiful orange colour and a slight smokiness. Depending on your preference, you can use sweet paprika, smoked paprika or hot paprika.

Parsley

Parsley is a herb that goes well with garlic and chilli; it gives the dish freshness and colour. Fresh herbs are best, but you could use a sprinkle of dried parsley instead.

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You could also use coriander (cilantro) instead of parsley to add a sweet citrus taste.

Equipment

Use a large frying pan over medium-high heat to cook the gambas pil pil.

If serving up in an earthenware tapas dish, warm it up in the oven before you start cooking, ready to transfer from the pan into the tapas dish.

Gambas Pil Pil Serving Ideas

Serve the Gambas Pil Pil with some fresh homemade bread on the side for dunking into that delicious garlic chilli oil sauce. Season with salt and pepper.

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Some of my favourite additions to serve with are serrano ham, Iberian cheese, padron peppers, cream cheese stuffed piquante peppers, olives, marinated anchovies and potato bravas.

We will be adding more tapas recipes to our blog soon - watch this space.

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Gambas Pil Pil - Garlic and Chilli Prawns

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Gambas Pil Pil is a Spanish tapas dish. King prawns cooked in olive oil, featuring paprika, garlic, and chilli.

The prawns are juicy, with a spicy flavour from the chilli and garlic oil. Easy and quick to cook, in a frying pan, then transferred into a hot earthenware tapas dish.

These garlic and chilli prawns also make a fantastic starter. Serve with fresh bread to dip into the spicy oil.

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Prep Time 4 minutes mins

Cook Time 6 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Starter, Tapas

Cuisine Spanish

Servings 2 People as starter

Calories 962 kcal

Ingredients

  • 180 grams King Prawns Raw peeled
  • 90 ml Olive Oil
  • 4 cloves Garlic
  • 1 Chilli Pepper
  • ½ teaspoon Paprika
  • Salt and Black Pepper
  • Chopped Parsley

Instructions

  • In a pan, heat oil over high heat.

    90 ml Olive Oil

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  • Add the prawns and cook on one side for 2 minutes

    180 grams King Prawns

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  • Add garlic, chilli and paprika stir in to the oil

    4 cloves Garlic, 1 Chilli Pepper, ½ teaspoon Paprika

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  • Flip all prawns then cook for 2 minutes.

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  • Transfer to a warm tapas or serving dish, with the garlic and chilli oil.

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  • Season with parsley, salt and pepper.

    Salt and Black Pepper, Chopped Parsley

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Nutrition

Calories: 962kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 26gFat: 92gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 10gMonounsaturated Fat: 66gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 227mgSodium: 1027mgPotassium: 420mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 1253IUVitamin C: 68mgCalcium: 128mgIron: 2mg

Keyword 10 minute meal, chilli and garlic prawns, easy prawn recipe, prawn starter, shrimp recipe, tapas recipe

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Storage

If you have leftovers, they can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to two days and reheated in a pan until warmed through.

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More Prawn Recipes

Looking for more prawn recipes, we have plenty for you to choose from all over the world!

Try our Italian prawn pesto pasta, Indian prawn masala, Vietnamese king prawn salad.

  • Prawn Tacos (Shrimp Wraps) with Sweet Chilli Sauce
  • Seafood Platter (Fruits de Mer)
  • Seafood Boil Sauce - Garlic and Butter Dip
  • Prawn co*cktail Recipe (Easy Classic Starter)

Hawaiien honey and garlic prawns, prawn pad Thai or American prawn and pork jambalaya.

Another sauce to serve with prawns is our marie rose sauce.

Gambas Pil Pil is commonly found served in tapas bars. Read more about what tapas are here.

We hope you liked this Spanish Tapas garlic prawns recipe! Please leave a comment below to tell us how it went for you.

Garlic and Chilli Prawns - Spanish Gambas Pil Pil Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does pil pil mean in spanish? ›

'Pil pil' is a word used in Spanish and Basque cuisines that describes a sauce made with garlic and chilli infused in hot olive oil. Some say 'pil pil' is the sound of popping garlic as it cooks in the hot oil. So, gambas pil pil, translated to English, is prawns in garlic and chilli oil.

How do you cook prawns and keep them juicy? ›

Get your skillet hot, add some butter and when it stops foaming, drop the prawns into the pan, don't crowd them, cook a few seconds on each side, watching the color, they should go from pink to a pinkish white leaning more towards the white side, and get them out of the pan.

What is prawns in garlic sauce made of? ›

Just 6 ingredients – prawns, garlic, white wine, butter, olive oil and lemon (I get salt and pepper for free). Prawns are delicious plain, so simple is best!

How many calories are in a Pil Pil prawn? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical ValuesPer 100g½ of a pack (102g**)
Energy804kJ / 193kcal820kJ / 197kcal
Fat14.1g14.3g
Saturates1.2g1.2g
Carbohydrate2.0g2.0g
7 more rows

What is pil pil sauce made of? ›

One of most enigmatic dishes of the Basque repertoire. Salted cod, garlic, dried guindilla chilli and olive oil create the pil pil sauce, a sometimes tricky emulsion thicken by turning the pan in circular mode to allow for the natural gelatine of the cod to emulsify with the warm oil, magical and truly tasty.

What does po po po in Spanish mean? ›

masculine noun. poo-poo (very informal) hacer popó to do a poo-poo (very informal) Collins Spanish-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

Should you rinse prawns before cooking? ›

It's time to clean and prep! Rinse them thoroughly with cold water in a large bowl or colander. Make sure to give each prawn their moment under the water–rubbing their shell and underbelly. To pull or not to pull (the head) is entirely up to you and how you want to cook them or, as the recipe suggests.

Do you peel raw prawns before cooking? ›

Prawns can be cooked with or without their shell, but most recipes call for the shells to be removed which is easy to learn. Larger prawns are easier to peel so practice with these first. Make sure you wash them before using.

What is the difference between shrimp and prawns? ›

Examining their legs will also help you decipher the two. Shrimp's front pincers are the largest and they have claws on two pairs of the legs. Prawns, on the other hand, have their largest pincers on the second pair of legs and claws on three pairs of their legs.

What brings out the Flavour of prawns? ›

Finish with fresh herbs

Few ingredients brighten a dish as simply and effectively as fresh herbs. Parsley, for instance, has a fresh, lemony flavor that perfectly complements the rich sweetness of shrimp meat, while rosemary lends a woody, earthy tone that goes well with shrimp on the grill.

How do you know when garlic prawns are cooked? ›

When cooked, prawn flesh will change colour from translucent grey to opaque white, with pink markings on the outside. If cooking with the shells on, they will also change to a bright red or orange colour.

How long should you cook prawns for? ›

Prawns normally cook within a matter of minutes. In general, medium-sized prawns take 3-4 minutes to cook, large prawns 5-8 minutes and jumbo prawns take around 7-8 minutes. The prawns are cooked when their flesh has turned pink and opaque throughout.

Can you cook prawns from frozen? ›

Frozen prawns shouldn't be cooked straight from the freezer as it can cause the prawns to overcook easily. However, it is not unsafe to cook prawns from frozen, whether they are pre-cooked or raw. It will only affect how well the prawns are cooked as a final result.

Do prawns have more calories than chicken? ›

Prawns are extremely low in calories. The same 100 grams of prawns contains only about 115 calories. Chicken contains about twice as much and beef three times as much.

How many calories are in chilli prawns? ›

SWEET CHILLI PRAWNS
CaloriesProtein (g)Fibre (g)
2317.41.6

What does pil mean in latin? ›

ball (play/decorative)

What does Ola Papi mean? ›

Hello, daddy. What time did you get home? How was your trip?

What is the slang word for gum in Spanish? ›

el chicle (chewing gum)

What is the history of bacalao al pil pil? ›

Although its origin is unknown, it is believed that this dish emerged as a waste cooking recipe by Basque fishermen. Cod, a fish that was preserved salted for long voyages or storage, was transformed into a delicacy by being slowly cooked in olive oil with garlic and chilli peppers.

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