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Tender shrimp are cooked in a flavorful tomato sauce with green chiles, then layered with spicy, cheesy grits and baked for a Southern-style classic.
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This is a dinner to evoke deep summer, when the heat lies heavy even at dusk and humidity wraps you like a blanket: shrimp tossed in garlic butter made fiery with Indonesian sambal and jalapeño, cut by lime, fragrant with cilantro It is a kind of scampi for the sun-kissed and sun-desirous alike, a vacation on a plate Add a mojito and a couple of beers
Ingredients: butter, garlic, sambal, shrimp, cilantro
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Linguine with sweet onions, bacon, sauteed shrimp, and langostino lobster is the perfect dish for dinner parties!
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Cream cheese, milk and dry white wine form the base for this shrimp and potato chowder with sauteed chopped onions and celery.
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Find hundreds of tasty ways to cook shrimp, including pasta and shrimp, grilled shrimp, and shrimp scampi, with tips and reviews from home cooks like you.
Ingredients: shrimp
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Eggs, cheese, and vegetarian sausage are baked atop a layer of buttery shredded sweet potatoes for a filling breakfast casserole.
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Make your own creamy Baja-style sauce for fish tacos using sour cream, mayonnaise, seafood seasoning, cilantro, and ancho chile powder.
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This dish is somewhere between a shrimp salad and a ceviche – just-cooked shrimp dressed with a sour-savory-sweet mixture of lime, fish sauce, and sweet chile paste, then showered with herbs and chiles In classic Thai fashion, it’s combination of many tastes, each moment on your palate different from the next It’s a favorite of Pornpong Kanittanon, the Consul General of Thailand in New York, and the recipe is adapted from his wife, Jaisamarn.