Friday, April 24, 2015

Shrimp and Pasta With a Kick!!!

Is it essential that you get all of the ingredients correct???  Sometimes, but not always!  If you find that you pulled everything out that you need to "make" a certain dish, and you realized you don't have heavy cream, like I just did with this dish, then you improvise!!!  So here you go!!!

Everyone love a picture book.....and here's mine:

To start...make a shrimp head stock....and peel your shrimp to the tail....DO NOT DEVEIN!!!  I repeat...DO NOT DEVINE!!!....when you handle fresh seafood too much it becomes gummy!  YUCK!!  Who wants gummy shrimp??!!  And what's a little shrimp poo???  Like my momma always said, "Eat that stuff, it's good for ya!"  (Half the time I never knew what that "stuff" was anyway)



NEXT you want to sauté some FLAVOR!  In New Orleans we love to add the right amount of gawlick!  or Garlic for the rest of the readers.....what is the right amount you may ask?  The right amount is when you can't talk to the rest of the world for 3 days afterward, so go add some garlic and some onions, and some green onions!  How much?  Whatever you're comfortable with!




ALWAYS sauté in Butter and Olive Oil!  Why?  because the combo is amazing...more flavor than you can possibly ask for!!!


Once you've sautéed the gawlick and onions, oops oh yeah, someone will ask HOW LONG???  my answer is "as long as you'd like", but in reality just let them all get nice and soft and sort of see through! 
NOW comes the good ingredients!!!  THE WINE!!!  Yes, about a cup of white wine!  My suggestion is ALWAYS taste some of the ingredients....and the wine is a must!  So along with the bottle for pouring, you need a wine glass for.....hum.....TASTING!!!



Personally that's my favorite part of the cooking experience!!!  TASTING 

Now add your NOT DEVEINED fresh shrimp!!!  Don't use frozen if you can help it!  I will tell you that once you add frozen shrimp, you may need more wine, more gawlick, MORE of everything in order to get a good flavor!!!



 and some LEMON!!! and the zest!  Lemon makes everything....and I mean EVERYTHING taste better!!!


Is there really an order to all of this???  NO!!!  you do want to do the special things first, IE the sautéing, the wine, the shrimp, the salt, the pepper, OH yeah!  I forgot about the salt and pepper, just add that to taste!  

Next I add some of the seasoned shrimp stock!  BE careful....be vewwy vewwy caaarefull....as Bugs would say!...if you season that shrimp stock well, you may not need nearly the amount of pepper you're used too, I always add Crab Boil to my shrimp stock...so yes that is HOT!!!



I'll bet you don't know what that last picture is...HUH???  That's what I call spiders, its the base of the shrimp head!  Just stick your finger into the head and pull down, and now you have probably one of the tastiest parts of the shrimp!!!  They have a crunch, but they also have all of the fat of the shrimp in there, I always add that to any shrimp dish I do!  If your squeamish about something called a spider, then just throw it away!  If NOT then go for it!  They are yummy!!!

OK let's see what's next???  You can see I write like I cook!!!  NO FEAR!!!


This is my improvised version of heavy cream!!!  Some milk and some flour!!!  Would a great chef do this?  I have no idea, but I did, and I think in the end it tasted like a great chef made it....I just added about a cup of milk (mine was 2%, use what you have, or get some real heavy cream) and then I added about 2 tablespoons of finely sifted flour, just so that I don't have clumps of flour in there!  YUCK!  then stir it around and it sort of becomes this heavy whipping cream texture!

Now comes the KICK....top it off with some Louisiana Hot Sauce and some Parmesan Cheese and your guests will not believe you cooked it!!!  Throw it all in some pasta, or rice, or quinoa, or whatever is your choice and you will have one of the best dishes you have ever cooked....DO NOT FEAR the food!!!  Just do it!!!



TA DA!!!!



NEVER FORGET the wine in the end.....had to post that twice just to make sure you remember!!!

ENJOY!!!!










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