S.B. asks from Oakland, CA on July 19, 2008
Shrimp Appetizer Receipe
Anyone out there know of a "delish", quick appetizer recipe using pre-cooked
large shrimp?? Thanks for any ideas!!!
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J.A. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2008
Hi S.,
You can take bamboo skewers, (soak them in water first so they don't splinter)thread the shrimp on the skewers, and baste with (teriyaki sauce, sesame seed oil, lemon juice & sriracha chili sauce) almost any marinade you prepare..You can always marinate the shrimp on the skewers in a zip lock bag for 30 minutes and then grill or broil for a few minutes. The shrimp has a nice little kick and even kids like it because they're eating on a stick! Hope you'll try it.
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R.H. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2008
Very easy and Super Delicious!
Buy "sweet chili" sauce (comes in a tall bottle) in the asian section of your grocery store. Let the shrimp soke for at least 1/2 hour and serve. It always goes over well!
Good Luck
thX,
R.
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J.A. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2008
Hi S.,
You can take bamboo skewers, (soak them in water first so they don't splinter)thread the shrimp on the skewers, and baste with (teriyaki sauce, sesame seed oil, lemon juice & sriracha chili sauce) almost any marinade you prepare..You can always marinate the shrimp on the skewers in a zip lock bag for 30 minutes and then grill or broil for a few minutes. The shrimp has a nice little kick and even kids like it because they're eating on a stick! Hope you'll try it.
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A.F. answers from San Francisco on July 21, 2008
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,bacon_wrapped_shrim...
This website has a whole list of Bacon Wrapped Shrimp. Pick which one you like to do.
T.V. answers from San Francisco on July 19, 2008
Hi S.,
It would help if you have a baby-fry or a deep fryer, but can be done in cast iron.
Get some wonton wrappers, lightly season your shrimp (no tails). Place shrimp in wrapper (seal with water or light egg wash. Deep fry in peanut oil (you can use veg oil), but I like peanut oil better, until golden brown (won't take long...make sure oil is nice and hot...heat it up slowly. Drain on towels...serve with sweet and sour sauce,soy garlic sauce, regular shrimp cocktail suace and chinese hot mustard (one or all sauces will do -- what ever your taste) This is a nice crispy treat.
A.C. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2008
For recipes, I go to www.allrecipes.com where they have reviews and ratings. Hope you find something to your liking there!
H.C. answers from Sacramento on July 20, 2008
I would just grill the shrimp up and put them out with some Pad Thai Peanut sauce...everyone loves this sauce and you can either use a bottle kind or make your own (I don't have a rec. with me- but you can always look at foodnetwork.com)
V.T. answers from Redding on July 21, 2008
A great homemade cocktail sauce is 1 bottle chili sauce (like ketchup, only better texture and more character in the taste), 1-2 tbsp (or more to taste) of ground or creamed horseradish, a dash or two of tabasco, 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce. It is so much better that off-the-shelf sauce and even kids love it if it's not too spicy. Serve with lemon wedges so people who like a bit more tartness can self-squeeze.
You can also make a lovely bruschetta (thin toasted wedges of baguette topped with an olive tapenade or tomato-based bruschetta sauce) and put one shrimp on top. Bruschetta are great because they hold up to the moisture better than more delicate breads or crackers. I'd probably go with an olive tapenade or even a bit of pest in order to keep the moisture content down. Nothing more embarrassing than having a beautiful plate of hors d'oeuvres that no one can eat because the base disintegrates on contact!
Have fun!
S.B. answers from Sacramento on July 19, 2008
shrimp cocktail..
Usually still popular and easy :)
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