You will need:
Boil 2 pounds of red potatoes in a large pot of water and full bottle of Old Bay
This recipe is very adaptable but this jist is....
2 pounds red potatoes
4-6 ears of corn
Sausage of your choice
1 pound of fresh shrimp- leave peel on
Old Bay
Boil 2 pounds of red potatoes in a large pot of water and full bottle of Old Bay
Add fresh corn and sausage
Boil another 5-6 minutes
Drop in shrimp and cook until just pink *3 minutes-ish
Pour out onto a table covered in newspaper
Equip table with stick of butter
With true southern style, use your hands to devour the boil.
While a shrimp boil is light (minus the corn and potatoes rolled in butter), the next dish is creamy, rich and decadent.
Vera's Shrimp and Grits
Saute 1/4 stick butter, 1 onion and 3 red peppers until soft
Add a couple garlic cloves, salt and pepper, red pepper flakes
Cook for a few more minutes
Add 1/3 bottle of white wine and some (around 4) fresh tomatoes
Simmer on low until the liquid reduces and the tomatoes break down
Add 1 pound of medium shrimp and cook until just pink
For decadent grits:
Boil together...
1 cup coarse ground grits
1 stick butter
4 cups whole milk
Serve shrimp over grits.
Garnish with 1/2 lemon and parsley
I can't take credit for preparing the final shrimp feast (colleen made it for me)but I did eat every bite. Inspired by one of my favorite Atlanta sandwiches, this shrimp PO-boy will knock your socks off.
Shrimp Po-Boy with Pesto Pea Salad
Coat small shrimp with panko and s&p
Fry in a pan filled 1 inch with oil
Serve on a soft bun with fresh heirloom tomato, mayo and spinach.
For the salad:
Toss spinach with store bought pesto, toasted pine nuts and fresh peas.
Enjoy outside with great friends on a late summer night.
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