

The other day I got a wonderful email from the Foodie Blogroll, I was selected to win a year's subscription to a food magazine!! I didn't have to do anything at all except be a member and have the widget displayed on my site. I am pretty excited to start receiving Saveur and I am sure I will have fun recipes from there to bring you. If you aren't a member of the foodie blogroll, click here to find out how to sign up!
Sizzling Shrimp with Garlic
(From Serves One: Simple Meals to Savor When You're on Your Own
2 pinches salt (preferably sea salt)
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 garlic cloves, sliced
4-5 ounces large shrimp, peeled
Bread, toasted (for serving)
Combine the salt and 2 tablespoon of water in a small dish.
Combine the olive oil and garlic in a small saute pan, and heat over medium-high heat just until the garlic begins to sizzle and turn golden; don't let it burn. Holding the lid in one hand, add the salted water with the other, and immediately clap the lid on to minimize the splattering.
After letting the liquid sizzle for 20 seconds or so, lift the lid, add the shrimp, and quickly over again. Cook just until the shrimp turns pink and the liquid reduces, 30 seconds to 1 minute, lifting the lid once more to stir.
Take the saute pan directly to the table. Use the chunks of bread to scoop up the shrimp and juices. Or, with a fork, spear each bread chunk with a shrimp and dunk in the pan juices. Repeat until the shrimp are gone and the pan is wiped clean.
Quick and easy dinner, huh? We love that. We are also obsessed with squeezing millions of lemons on shrimp along with a little salt. Something about that tang...
ReplyDeleteYes, our Los Angeles warm streak is OVER! It's kind of nice to have a gray day. :)
Congratulations on winning the subscription!
ReplyDeleteI really don't see any possible way that dinner could be improved. It has prawns, it has garlic, it has something to mop up the juice with. Couldn't be better!
I love shrimp with garlic. My hands always smell like garlic too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the magazine! The shrimp for me is a real summertime winner - those long warm evenings over supper.....
ReplyDeleteThat cooking for one cookbook sounds amazing -- I might have to make a little purchase for myself! :)
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thanks for the Foodie Blogroll tip - I just joined!
i adore garlic. it is my favorite smell in the world. this sounds so good :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of garlic in the house too. I've always said a homecooked meal always starts with garlic & onions sauteing in a pan--the smells! We eat a lot of shrimp over her.
Esi, I'll have you know that you owe me for a new blouse. My husband was looking over my shoulder and saw your shrimp dish and started drooling, right on ME! :) The shrimp does look tasty and sounds quite simple to prepare. I think I'll make it a SuperBowl appetizer. Thanks sweetie.
ReplyDeleteTeresa, you just made me giggle so much!
ReplyDeleteI love garlic, and hate how it leaves you smelling for days. Martha says to rub your hands on stainless steel. And I'm so jealous of your hot weather!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of garlic and shrimp! I love the part where you say "until the pan is clean." Not a bit of deliciousness goes to waste.
ReplyDeleteSo simple and yet so good!
ReplyDeleteowwwwwwwwww yayy for your free magaizne! How fun, I know you will enjoy it. The shrimp looks very yum. I bet the bread in the sauce is maybe even better than the shrimp. I am a huge garlic fan
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong with shrimp in my opinion!
ReplyDeleteI am on a garlic kick as well. My wood cutting board has caused one too many sweet things to tasty garlicky!
My sister would love this! Too bad I'm allergic.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm...garlic, butter, and shrimp. Can't go wrong there.
ReplyDeleteYum! So easy and so appealing! I don't mind the garlic....at ALL!
ReplyDeleteI've added this to my menu for next week, and I'm anxiously anticipating the garlic soup. :)
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