Subj : 12/20 Fried Shrimp Day 3
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Thu Dec 19 2024 16:09:00

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     Title: Elise's Shrimp Scampi
Categories: Seafood, Herbs, Wine, Citrus, Chilies
     Yield: 4 Servings

     1 lg Large (U-20) shrimp, shelled
          - de-veined, * tails on or
          - off - your choice
     2 tb Olive oil
     3 tb Butter
          Salt
     4 cl Garlic; slivered
          +=OR=+
     1 tb Minced garlic
   1/2 ts Red pepper flakes; or more
   1/2 c  White wine
     2 tb Fine chopped parsley
          Fresh ground black pepper
     1 tb Lemon juice

 * Shell on? or Shell off? It's really up to you. Shrimp
 cooked shell on are more flavorful because the shells
 infuse more flavor into the shrimp while they cook. But,
 shell-on is fussier to eat. If you remove the shells
 before cooking the shrimp, you can save them for making
 shellfish stock.

 Heat a sauté pan on high heat then reduce to medium high
 heat. Swirl the butter and olive oil into the pan. After
 the butter melts it will foam up a bit then subside. If
 using unsalted butter, sprinkle a little salt in the pan.
 Stir in the slivered garlic and red pepper flakes.

 Sauté the garlic for just a minute, until it begins to
 brown at the edges, then add the shrimp. Add the wine and
 stir to coat the shrimp with the sauce of butter, oil, and
 wine. Move the shrimp so they are in an even layer in the
 pan. Increase the heat to high and boil the wine for two
 to three minutes.

 Stir the shrimp and arrange them so that you turn them
 over to cook on the other side. Continue to cook on high
 heat for another minute.

 Remove the pan from the heat. Sprinkle the shrimp with
 parsley, lemon juice, and black pepper, and toss to
 combine.

 Serve as is, or with crusty bread, over pasta, * or over
 rice (for gluten-free version).

 * Linguine works very well - UDD

 Recipe from: http://www.simplyrecipes.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

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