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Fresh Shrimp...Etouffe

Posted on 7/14/13 at 9:34 pm
Posted by Cajunate
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
3573 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 9:34 pm
Yesterday afternoon I stopped by Michael's Seafood and picked up 10 lbs of fresh shrimp. I wanted smaller shrimp and they had 40-51's for $2.25 a pound. Perfect size for making a good shrimp etouffe!



I Like to use my Lodge cast iron when making an etouffe.



My plate with a few stuffed artichoke leaves.



I love Jasmine rice! It makes everything taste even better.

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Posted by Coater
Madison, MS
Member since Jun 2005
33596 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 9:38 pm to
Dammit! I have to quit opening these threads this late

Looks fantastic. :hangsheadandheadstothepantry:
Posted by DonChowder
Sonoma County
Member since Dec 2012
9249 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 10:28 pm to
Stuffed artichoke leaves? What is this little gem?
Posted by Jax-Tiger
Vero Beach, FL
Member since Jan 2005
28222 posts
Posted on 7/14/13 at 10:31 pm to
I would scarf that down in a heartbeat...
Posted by Gris Gris
OTIS!NO RULES FOR SAUCES ON STEAK!!
Member since Feb 2008
49636 posts
Posted on 7/15/13 at 12:30 am to
And your recipe is?

Posted by Cajunate
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
3573 posts
Posted on 7/15/13 at 6:20 am to
I'll try to post it later today.
Posted by Cajunate
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
3573 posts
Posted on 7/15/13 at 6:20 am to
I'll try to post it later today.

Ooopps...... Double post. If possible admin. can delete this one.
This post was edited on 7/15/13 at 6:22 am
Posted by Sherman Klump
Wellman College
Member since Jul 2011
4572 posts
Posted on 7/15/13 at 8:18 am to
You should be forced to post recipes. Your shite always looks awesome.
Posted by Good Times
Hill top in Tn
Member since Nov 2007
25058 posts
Posted on 7/15/13 at 8:48 am to
quote:

You should be forced to post recipes.


Waterboard crew on stby.
Posted by Darla Hood
Near that place by that other place
Member since Aug 2012
14108 posts
Posted on 7/15/13 at 1:45 pm to
I love jasmine rice, too Cajunate. Basmati, as well.

Your etouffee looks great!
Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
Member since Jul 2008
52753 posts
Posted on 7/17/13 at 9:47 am to
quote:

I'll try to post it later today.
Hmmm...
Posted by Sherman Klump
Wellman College
Member since Jul 2011
4572 posts
Posted on 7/17/13 at 10:05 am to
You hoard your recipes!!!
Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
Member since Jul 2008
52753 posts
Posted on 7/17/13 at 3:08 pm to
:tappingmyfootsomewhatimpatientlynow:
Posted by Oenophile Brah
The Edge of Sanity
Member since Jan 2013
7571 posts
Posted on 7/17/13 at 3:13 pm to
Now that looks damn fine. I do like mine a touch darker but that looks fantastic.



Maybe I missed it, bread to sop up some juice...

Posted by Cajunate
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
3573 posts
Posted on 7/17/13 at 9:34 pm to
quote:

You hoard your recipes!!!


No but I do work.

Shrimp Etouffee


1 stick butter
1/2 cup flour

2 1/2 med. onions diced
5 ribs celery diced
1 red bell pepper diced
5 cloves garlic minced
5 bay leaves
1 Tbsp. thyme
1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
1 tsp. smoked paprika
2 med. tomatoes seeded and diced or one 15 oz. can of diced tomatoes.
1 1/2 qts. shrimp stock
4 Tbsp. butter
3 lbs. shrimp
5 green onions chopped
5 dashes Worcestershire sauce
5 dashes Tabasco

salt to taste
fresh ground black pepper


A 6 qt. enameled cast iron dutch oven is what I used to cook this in.

Heat the Dutch oven and melt 4 Tbsp butter to saute the onions, bell pepper and celery. Add the garlic toward the end of the saute to keep from burning the garlic.

Remove the seasonings from the pot and heat the one stick of butter and add the flour to make the roux. Stir and brown to a dark peanut butter color.

Add seasonings back when roux is done along with the bay leaves, thyme, cayenne pepper, and paprika. Simmer about 5 minutes.

Add the shrimp stock and tomatoes and bring to a boil. Once it reaches boil reduce to a simmer for 7-8 minutes.

I like to then wisk in a few tbsp. of butter to sort of emulsify in smoothly and then add the green onions.

Add the shrimp, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, salt and pepper to taste.

When shrimp have turned pink it's ready to serve.

I have taken to liking Jasmine rice more than any of the usually used rice here in Louisiana. Serve with whatever rice you prefer. Enjoy!!!
Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
Member since Jul 2008
52753 posts
Posted on 7/17/13 at 9:36 pm to
That looks good.
Posted by Sherman Klump
Wellman College
Member since Jul 2011
4572 posts
Posted on 7/17/13 at 9:44 pm to
Perfect. Thanks buddy! Didn't mean to hassle ya
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