How to Clean & Devein Prawns/ Shrimps for Different Dishes

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @candacewilliams9829
    @candacewilliams9829 Год назад +4

    One of the best videos explaining different ways to cut and de-vein shrimp and how to cook different cuts. Thanks for sharing

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад +1

      Hi CANDACE WILLIAMS. Thank you for the comment. I am so glad to hear that you find it's a valuable content. 😀😀

  • @bparrish517
    @bparrish517 4 года назад +9

    Excellent! Everything one needs to know about shrimp prep. Thanks and continued best wishes on your work.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад +1

      Hi B Parrish, thank you for the feedback 😄 I'm happy to know that you have found this video useful 😄

    • @robinr5669
      @robinr5669 9 месяцев назад

      Wish I had watched this sooner!

  • @henrysmith180
    @henrysmith180 Год назад

    Thank you for adding chapters. It makes it easier to rewatch sections

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      Hi Henry Smith, thank you for the comment 😀 Glad to hear that it's easier to watch the video 😀

  • @truetube9746
    @truetube9746 Год назад +1

    Love your way of cleaning shrimps

  • @laurahughes5281
    @laurahughes5281 Год назад

    After the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, we could not fish or eat Gulf Shrimp for over a year!
    When officials opened the Gulf again for shrimp fishing, we enjoyed the best season of shrimp ever!!!! They were huge and sweeter than lobster! We got so spoiled.
    I wish that our waters were not so over fished and that we could enjoy the taste of those massive sgrimp again.
    Shrimp farming is becoming more popular in the deep south, along with freshwater fish farming. But there's no taste like fresh - caught Gulf shrimp!
    Thanks for the tips on deveining. Great video!

  • @novembersky3749
    @novembersky3749 4 года назад +2

    wow now i know i always buy them frozen, good tips chef : )

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi November Sky, thank you for the feedback 😄 Glad to know that you've enjoyed these tips 😄

  • @enoch9468
    @enoch9468 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! the most useful video on the subject I saw

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад

      Hi חנוך Enoch, thank you for the comment 😀 Happy to hear that you found this video useful 😀

  • @Ichooselife313
    @Ichooselife313 3 года назад +3

    Why didn’t you take the vein out of the bottom of the shrimp also? Is that edible

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +7

      Hi Chelsey Janease, thank you for the comment 😀 Actually the vein itself is edible, but the black parts may not give a pleasant experience. Personally, I've not removed it because it's okay for me not to remove them. So far, not removing the bottom veins does not hamper the eating experience as much as not removing the top veins. But it can be removed, if preferred 😀 Hope it help 😀

  • @graciechai9487
    @graciechai9487 4 года назад +1

    Wil definately giv ur method a try. Thanx for d tip

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi Gracie Chai, thank you for the comment 😄 Happy to know you've found it useful 😄

  • @LiLyM.
    @LiLyM. 4 года назад +1

    Great tips! 💜

  • @sweetladyd515
    @sweetladyd515 3 месяца назад

    So I clean my shrimp first rinse with cold water then I take out both back and the vein in front of as one in fatty part is where the shrimp goes to bathroom must be removed n front line is vein shell it for a clean shrimp !!😊❤

  • @rodgeryin2006
    @rodgeryin2006 2 года назад +1

    Do you need to clean anything from the head?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад

      Hi Rodger Yin. No, usually that's all how I clean the prawns. For some recipes, we will remove the head as it is not much to enjoy though. 😀😀

  • @jennifercollado8555
    @jennifercollado8555 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @marciannatolentino2474
    @marciannatolentino2474 Год назад +2

    Now i know that deveining shrmps and prawns is actually getting off the poop.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      @marciannatolentino2474. That's awesome. Glad that you find the content is helpful. Thanks for the comment 😀😀

  • @GrandmaSandy
    @GrandmaSandy Год назад

    Love the video

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      @GrandmaSandy. Thank you for the comment. Glad to hear that you like it 😀😀

  • @shadrackballa3244
    @shadrackballa3244 3 года назад +1

    Have you noticed the underneath the shrimp ??

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Shadrack Balla, thank you for sharing 😀 Yes, I did, however I don't usually remove the veins underneath the shrimp. It can be removed if preferred. Hope it helps 😀

  • @angelluk7672
    @angelluk7672 2 года назад +1

    How come every one only remove the intestine from the back , actually cutting the legs and on the stomach side in the grooves use toothpick you'll find another one .I prefer cut down to end of tail cos there actually a sack inside not as visible it's connected to intestine but under the flesh a bit more you'll find its connected to intestine to stomach so more like one long chain going down back to stomach.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад

      Hi Angel Luk, That's nice. Thank you for sharing 😀 Much appreciated

  • @syndromechyna
    @syndromechyna Год назад +1

    Are you malaysian?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      @syndromechyna. Originally from Thailand, residing in Malaysia for long time. 😀😀

  • @jocelan4064
    @jocelan4064 3 года назад

    Very helpful!

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Joce Lan. I am glad it was helpful! thank you for the comment 😀

  • @goldenrule1948
    @goldenrule1948 Год назад

    🎯🥳

  • @tulipacjrocha
    @tulipacjrocha 2 года назад +2

    I prefer using a needle, but toothpick is ok.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад +1

      Hi Tininha, That's will be great too. Thank you for the comment. 😀😀

  • @ashan2230
    @ashan2230 Год назад +1

    As per her Guidelines to cleaning each prawn with deveining, our Anus nerve would pull out causing back pain?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      Hi Ashan. I am not sure about that, so far I didn't get any back pain for cleaning prawns. Thanks for the comment 😀

  • @ashan2230
    @ashan2230 Год назад

    இவ சொல்றமாதிரி இறாலை நரம்பு நீக்கி சுத்தம் படுத்துவதற்குள் நம்ம சூத்து நரம்பு கழங்ண்டிவிடும்?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      Hi Ashan Sorry I don't understand the comment. Google translate doesn't help much either. 😀

  • @continechestnut5845
    @continechestnut5845 24 дня назад

    Too much

  • @ZahoorTariq
    @ZahoorTariq Год назад

    Excellent work very useful and helpful video. Keep sharing stay connected with each other. Best wishes.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад +1

      Hi Zahoor Tariq. Thank you for the comment. Glad you find it a good content. 😀😀

  • @jannob24
    @jannob24 2 года назад

    Gordon ramsay’s better - less fannying about

  • @oooxxx967
    @oooxxx967 Год назад

    Egxcellent and clear. ❤

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад +2

      @oooxxx967. Thank you. Glad that you find it a useful content. Thanks for the comment. 😀😀