7 Cancer-Friendly Recipes You Might Want to Try

5. Prawn Risotto

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Prawns are a good low-calorie source of protein and omega-3, however, they are high in cholesterol fats so should be avoided if you are watching your cholesterol level. Rice is easy to digest but filling, so a little goes a long way.

Ingredients (serves 4):
1 Tbsp olive oil (or oil of your choice)
2 cups Arborio risotto rice
20 large prawns
1 cup of green onions, chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
5 cups of low-salt chicken or fish broth (or a mixture of both)
Juice of ½ lemon
1 Tbsp Parmesan cheese
1 Tbsp chives, chopped
Salt and pepper to taste

Method:
Over a medium heat, heat the oil in a large pan and gently saute the green onions and garlic without letting them color. In another pan bring the broth to the boil and set to one side. Add the rice to the vegetables and cook (while stirring) until it becomes translucent, then add a ladleful of the broth and cook until the broth has been absorbed by the rice while continuing to stir the rice at regular intervals. Broil or fry the prawns and then chop into smaller pieces. Continue until all of the broth has been used and the rice is soft and then add the prawns to the risotto. Sprinkle with the lemon juice and Parmesan cheese, and season to taste.

Source: Macmillan Cancer Support

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Marta graduated from Universidade Fernando Pessoa in Porto with a degree in Communication Sciences and a Masters degree in New Communication Technologies. She has experience in social media, worked with several media channels, and has also worked as a freelance photographer and a graphic artist for almost 10 years.

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