2handfuls of mixed sprouts like alfalfa or mung beans, sunflower, onion seeds, to name but a few
A few limes, halved or quartered
Instructions
Pour about 1-2 Tbsp of olive oil into a large pan on a medium heat, let it heat up, then add your shrimp with a pinch of salt and pepper. Fry and toss around for a couple of minutes, until the shrimp are starting to color slightly and cooked through
Put your cooked shrimp into a large bowl and pour in your tomato sauce. Add the lemon and lime zest and juice, the garlic, most of your chilis, the scallions, and most of your soft herbs. Stir, and season with salt, pepper, another squeeze of lemon or lime juice if needed, and a bit more chili to get he sauce as fiery as you dare. Add the Worcestershire sauce
Use a fork to really scrape down the length of your cucumber so it gets grooves around the outside - this increases the surface area and gives the sauce more places to get into. Cut the cucumber into thick slices and add to the bowl. Give it a stir, then cover with a plastic wrap and pop it into the refrigerator while you get your garnishes prepared. So often, seafood wants to be served warmed or hot, but I think this particular dish works best chilled
When you're ready to eat, spoon the mixture into a serving bowl and put it on a platter along with your garnishes and some lovely crusty bread or tortillas. Scatter over the reserved soft herbs to finish it off, and let your guests help themselves. Nice served with some hot bread too