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Tis the season to be jolly with a Christmas prawn curry

Move over, Santa and Rudolph – this Christmas prawn curry is getting everyone’s attention! (Orange Sieve pic)

Foreigners tend to ask how Christmas is celebrated in Malaysia and it’s rather surprising but only because like others, Malaysians have trees, Christmas lights, food and drinks.

The locals delight in the merriment of friends and family coming together. So, it’s not that different from anywhere else in the world.

What is however a little different is that you’ll find a mish-mash of dishes at every house.

Some may serve a classic Nyonya family dish passed on through generations, others may choose to hero a prized turkey recipe that they make every year.

Whatever it is, the tables are laden with what can only be described as a never-ending buffet of deliciousness and everyone eats to their heart’s content.

When you finally get to a house which is known for their curries, there might be a trademark vindaloo or mutton curry.

But one of the most special dishes at these tables is the glorious prawn curry. Every family has their own take on the recipe, this is The Orange Sieve’s.

Flavours and pairings

Spicy, peppery and delightfully more-ish, this prawn dish is best served with appam for a finger-licking treat, or even with idiyappam (putu mayam).

It ages well overnight when the prawn flavour really kicks in, so for the morning after, try dunking in with a freshly toasted slice of white bread.

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@theorangesieve serves up recipes from the heart, inspired by travels near and far. It’s all about food that humbly invites you to discover the truth about flavour, that is: the people, the culture and the stories behind them. The kind of food that leaves you with a smile for reasons you can’t quite put your finger on.