LOUISIANA BOILED SHRIMP (FRANK DAVIS)
If you want the best, ya gotta go with the best. Start with a good base line, then doctor the recipe the way you like it. I believe once a wheel is invented, roll it. You may want to adjust some spokes or change some, but the wheel is already invented, so go with the winner and roll with it! Here's da creole, cajun cook man..he has been doing this a long time, and doesn't mind sharing what comes out the best. This recipe is his, and here is his site to check out da rest.. and to buy his seasonings that you need http://www.frankdavis.com. I reduced his original recipe for 20 pounds of shrimp down to 5 pounds. This came out perfect for everyone! The only other thing I can say is to get out your CD of Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys - Bon Reve - crank it up and "Laissez les Bon Temps Roulez" (Let the Good Times Roll) Appreciez mon ami!
Provided by OneEyeJack
Categories Cajun
Time 2h
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Combine and prepare ingredients.
- Set up a high pressure burner, propane tank, and a 40 quart/10 gallon pot.
- (I have an old Miller Lite Keg,16 gallons, with the top cut out, and an old Ford hub cap to cover the hole, that I use.).
- Add the water to the pot and bring it to a roiling boil.
- When the water is ready, drop in the salt, cayenne pepper, onions, garlic, lemons, Frank's seafood boil.
- Boil together all the seasonings ingredients for about 15 minutes to create a rich seafood-boiling stock.
- Put the potatoes in the pot, let the water come back to a boil, and boil the potatoes for 10 minutes.
- After 10 minutes, put the corn into the pot, let the water come back to a boil, and boil them for 5 minutes.
- This technique is known as "back-timing" and is used to make sure every ingredient in the pot comes out perfectly "at the same time".
- Now it's time to add the shrimp. put them ALL into the pot, stir them around briskly (I have a small boat paddle -perfect for this and you don't burn you self) let the water come back to a boil, and boil them for exactly two minutes. When that happens: Immediately turn off the fire, remove the pot from the hot burner grate, and drop into the pot - evenly over the shrimp (which at this point will all be floating) the bag of ice. You will notice at this point that all the shrimp will immediately sink to the bottom of the pot! This is when they start picking up the seasoning (that doesn't happen while they are boiling).
- Now let the shrimp "soak" in the spicy water for at least 12 minutes. After that time, you can begin sampling them, like every 5 minutes or so afterwards, until they "spitefully" and perfectly suit "your" taste.
- All that's left to do is to spread newspaper out on the table, remove all the shrimp from the pot, drain them thoroughly, then place them on the newspaper right down the center of the table, along with the cocktail and remoulade sauces.(see my red sauce for boiled shrimp- knock your sox off - but you can still eat the shrimp).
- Mangia! Welcome to summertime in the backyard!
- This recipe can be doubled while still maintaining both the flavor and seasoning intensity. You can use a natural gas hookup to boil seafood in your back yard, but propane creates a hotter flame and brings the water to a boil much faster.
- Whenever you buy a new propane tank assembly specific for boiling, make sure you get one with a "high pressure regulator." the low pressure kind won't give you the intensity of heat you need to boil volumes of water.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1647.1, Fat 11.8, SaturatedFat 2.7, Cholesterol 1104.3, Sodium 15289.4, Carbohydrate 250.4, Fiber 36.3, Sugar 17, Protein 149
LOUISIANA-STYLE SHRIMP BOIL
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Seafood Recipes Shrimp Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Fill a 20-quart pot three-quarters full with cold water; add spice mix, thyme, chili pepper flakes, lemon, and onions. Bring water to a rapid boil over high heat.
- Using tongs, carefully add shrimp to pot, and reduce heat to a simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, until shrimp are opaque and shells are pink, about 7 to 10 minutes. Remove shrimp using a slotted spoon or strainer. Serve hot.
LOUISIANA-STYLE SHRIMP BOIL
Yield 6-8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 27
Steps:
- In a large stockpot, combine 4 quarts water, seafood boil seasoning, celery, onion, bell pepper, and thyme sprigs. Smash 8 cloves garlic, and add to pot; bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium; simmer for 15 minutes. Add potatoes; simmer just until tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Add sausage; cook for 5 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in shrimp. Cover and let stand until shrimp are pink and firm, 4 to 5 minutes.
- Meanwhile, heat a large cast-iron grill pan over medium-high heat. Carefully peel back husks from corn to within 1 inch from bottom, leaving husks intact; discard corn silk. Using kitchen twine, tie husks together; place corn and salt in a large roasting pan. Cover with cold water, and let stand for 10 minutes.
- Remove corn from water, shaking off excess. (Do not dry.) Working in batches, if needed, place corn on grill pan; cook, turning occasionally, until tender, 25 to 30 minutes.
- In a small bowl, grate remaining 1 clove garlic. Add butter, Cajun seasoning, and chopped thyme, stirring until well combined. Spread butter mixture onto corn.
- Drain shrimp mixture, and discard cooking liquid. Serve immediately with grilled corn and Spicy Rémoulade. Garnish with thyme, if desired
- In a small bowl, whisk together all ingredients until combined. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
LOW-COUNTRY BOIL
Provided by Trisha Yearwood
Categories main-dish
Time 50m
Yield 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Fill a 7-gallon stockpot halfway with water (or use 2 large pots and divide the ingredients between them). Add the seasoning and bring to a rolling boil. Add the whole potatoes to the pot. Allow the water to return to a boil and cook 5 minutes. Add the onions and sausage. Bring the water back to a boil and cook 15 minutes. Add the corn, bring the water back to a boil and cook 10 minutes, or until the potatoes are done.
- Add the shrimp, bring the water back to a boil and cook until the shrimp turn pink, about 3 minutes. Drain through a colander; discard the liquid. Serve on newspaper or a platter.
SOUTHERN SHRIMP BOIL
Steps:
- In a small stock pot, heat oil over medium heat. Saute sausage, onions and artichokes until lightly colored, about 5 minutes. Add jalapeno, water, potatoes, shrimp boil spice, salt, bay leaves, hot sauce and black pepper. Cover pot and bring to a boil. Reduce heat add corn and cover. Cook until corn is tender, about 10 minutes. Add shrimp and cook until pink and firm, about 5 minutes. Strain the boil through a colander. Plate immediately on a large serving dish. Garnish with sliced green onions or your favorite fresh herb. Serve with Garlic Bread.
- In a small bowl, mix butter together with garlic, scallion, Parmesan, parsley, hot sauce and salt and pepper, to taste. Preheat broiler with rack 4 inches from heat. Slice baguette horizontally. Spread butter on both halves. Place on a sheet pan and toast under the broiler, about 2 minutes.
LOW-COUNTRY BOIL WITH SHRIMP, CORN, AND SAUSAGE
You'll need your favorite seafood seasoning and your biggest pot for this boil (also called Frogmore Stew, One-Pot, or Farmer's Seafood Boil) brimming with plump shrimp, sweet corn, smoky sausage, and tender potatoes. Call all your friends and spread out some newspaper for a fun, roll-up-your-sleeves meal that will feed a crowd.
Provided by Rhoda Boone
Categories Small Plates Boil Shrimp Potato Corn Sausage Dinner Quick & Easy Lemon Kid-Friendly One-Pot Meal
Yield 10-12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 23
Steps:
- Cook the shrimp boil:
- Fill stockpot with 6 qt. water (if using 2 pots, divide ingredients and water between them). Add lemons, bay leaves, salt, peppercorns, and 1/2 cup seasoning, cover, and bring to a rolling boil. Add potatoes, return to a boil, and cook 7 minutes. Add sausage and onions, return to a boil, and cook 5 minutes. Add corn, return to a boil, and cook until corn is cooked and potatoes are tender when pierced with a knife, about 5 minutes more.
- Add shrimp and cook (no need to return to a boil), stirring gently, until shrimp turn pink, about 3 minutes. Remove insert or drain through a very large colander.
- Make the cocktail sauce:
- Stir ketchup, horseradish, Worcestershire, lemon juice, and hot sauce, if using, in a medium bowl.
- Make the lemon-butter sauce:
- Melt butter in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Transfer to a medium bowl and stir in lemon juice and hot sauce, if using. Taste and add more lemon juice, if needed. Cover and let sit in a warm place.
- Serve the shrimp boil:
- Serve shrimp boil on a newspaper-lined table or large platters. Dust with additional Old Bay, if using. Serve with sauces alongside, if desired.
- Do Ahead
- Cocktail sauce can be made 1 week ahead. Transfer to an airtight container and chill.
CAJUN SHRIMP BOIL
In New Orleans, a seafood boil, the Southern tradition of gathering around a newspaper-lined table to eat large amounts of boiled shellfish with your bare hands, is all about salt and spice. In the words of Jared Austin, a Mississippi riverboat pilot and seafood-boil master, ''Nothing about any of this is subtle - people standing around the pot should sneeze and cough.'' The key to a successful shrimp boil is layering ingredients into the pot so that everything is done cooking at once: First add the potatoes and sausage, then the shrimp, then the frozen corn to bring the temperature down and prevent overcooking. Let it all soak to absorb the salt and spice, then dump it out onto the table and eat with copious amounts of rémoulade. While this recipe can easily be halved, it's a simple - and extraordinarily fun - way to feed a crowd. Just remember to heed Austin's advice: ''Don't be afraid of cayenne. Don't be afraid to let your nose run.''
Provided by Samin Nosrat
Categories seafood, main course
Time 1h15m
Yield 10 to 12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Fill a very large (24-quart) pot with 8 quarts of water set over high heat. Add seasoning pouches, cayenne, salt, onions and celery. Squeeze lemon juice, and add wedges. Break garlic into cloves, and discard excess skin, then add unpeeled cloves. Cover the pot, and bring to a rolling boil.
- Lay corn on a baking sheet in a single layer, then place in freezer.
- Taste the water after it comes to a boil. It should be very heavily salted and spiced, with a bright orange foam (when standing near the boiling pot causes you to cough, it's spicy enough).
- Add potatoes and sausage to the pot, and let the water return to a boil. Turn off heat, and allow to soak for 10 minutes or until potatoes are barely tender when pierced with a knife. Bring the water to a boil, and add shrimp. Cook for 3 minutes, then turn off heat, add corn and allow to soak for 7 minutes. Drain, and serve immediately with rémoulade (preferably on a newspaper-lined table).
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 379, UnsaturatedFat 3 grams, Carbohydrate 50 grams, Fat 5 grams, Fiber 7 grams, Protein 38 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 1326 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams, TransFat 0 grams
LOUISIANA SHRIMP BAKE
This is kinda like etouffee..sort of. I thought it was delish sounding when I heard about it. I have tweaked it a bit from the original, since I hate hard-boiled eggs and didn't have any cooking sherry. I replaced the sherry with some Old Bay (which I have just discovered in '05) and didn't replace those nasty eggs with anything. The recipe calls for a pound of tomatoes. Since I usually make this in the fall/winter, I use DM's home-canned tomatoes in some juice. I really like this - some Southern comfort food at its best.
Provided by Redneck Epicurean
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 45m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Sauté celery, onion, and green pepper in butter in a medium saucepan until soft. Blend in flour and salt; cook until bubbly.
- Stir in tomatoes, shrimp, and Old Bay.
- Bring to a boil and simmer, covered, for about 10 minutes.
- Pour into a 2-quart casserole. Bake at 375°F for 25-30 minutes.
- When serving, place rice on plate; spoon casserole over rice and top with cheese.
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