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I loved the dish and especially loved that we didn't peel the shrimp, but cooked it all up raw in a 10 quart pot, and everything was pretty much finger food! Enjoy, if you try it!
Low Country Shrimp Boil
Ingredients:
6 qts. water
3/4 C Old Bay Seasoning
1/4 C white vinegar
2 T salt
2# new red potatoes, cut in half
2# Andouille sausage links, cut into 2 inch pieces
12 ears corn, husked, cleaned and cut into thirds
4# Wild American Shrimp (they were as big individually as the corn 1/3's
Bring water, Old Bay, vinegar and salt to a boil. Add potatoes and sausage and boil 10 minutes; add corn and cook about 7 minutes til corn is tender/ Stir in shrimp and cook until pink (5 min)
Drain and serve with melted butter.
POST SCRIPT: A good friend of mine advises that this is best with a couple of cold six packs in the fridge, and not to forget you can add a half bottle of beer to this pot with great results!!!
3 comments:
My oh my, that sounds sooooooooooo yummy! We love boiled shrimp in my house. I cooked some a few weeks ago.
I definitely think I'll try this SOON!!!
Yum!
I love shrimp and this recipe has me drooling! It's been a long time since I had shrimp. Great recipe, girl! Blessings!
I'm sorry, but I don't like seafood (with the exception of tuna or salmon from a can).
I've tried and tried over the years, but....
I'm glad to see someone else posting recipes, though!!
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