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Entries from The Amateur Gourmet tagged with 'shrimp'

Roasted Shrimp & Broccoli

Remember that broccoli post I posted a few months ago? The Best Broccoli of Your Life? It kind of took the world--or, rather, the web--by storm. To prove it, do a Google search for "best broccoli recipe" and marvel at the #1 result. If Google says it's the best broccoli recipe, then it has to be, doesn't it? Just like if you Google "best food blogger," my blog... what? WHAT? Get Google on the phone right now! I think so many people liked that recipe because it resulted in broccoli with a texture and a flavor few of us were familiar with. Crispy, caramelized broccoli? Not that mushy, frozen stuff? Plus all that lemon juice, lemon zest, garlic, and Parmesan cheese; it was kind of hard not to love that broccoli. It's the kind of recipe that'd be difficult to improve upon; that is, until you add shrimp....

Salt and Pepper Shrimp

Let's talk about shrimp, baby, let's talk about you and me... Ok, that was a Salt-N-Pepa joke. If you don't get that joke, click here (I couldn't embed it!) Now then, salt and pepper shrimp. What are they? I'd never had them until I went to Brooklyn Fish Camp last week with Robbie Baitz. They are shrimp, fried with their shells on, and then dusted in salt and pepper. Hot from the fryer, you crunch through that skin and it's like a perfectly cooked shrimp wrapped in a potato chip. To quote the Barefoot Contessa, "How bad could that be, fool?"...

Warm Weather Food (A deeply focused, highly intelligent, penetrating essay and not a review of "Sex & The City: The Movie")

This is a post about warm weather food only I just got back from "Sex and the City: The Movie" and I'd rather write a post about that. But I will be good and stick to my subject matter, albeit a thin subject. I mean, really what's there to say about warm weather food when I still can't believe that movie was almost two and a half hours long? And why was it so shmaltzy and bad when the TV show is so good? Ok, ok, I'm digressing. Warm weather food. Above you a see the plate I made on Memorial Day for our indoor Memorial Day festivities. I made the Barefoot Contessa's shrimp salad, which basically amounts to boiling shrimp for three minutes and then tossing them with mayo, mustard, celery, red onion, salt, pepper and dill. I served it on a hot dog bun toasted in butter, the way they toast the bun at Pearl Oyster Bar. And speaking of bars, someone should be BEHIND bars for some of that dialogue. Louise from St. Louis who loves Louis Vuitton? Is this "Sex and The City" or Dr. Seuss? Also on that plate you see The Barefoot Contessa's potato salad which didn't turn out very well because I under-boiled the potatoes. And the salad is another Ina recipe (gotta love that Ina): cherry tomatoes and cubes of feta tossed with olive oil, vinegar and some dill. No "Sex and The City" reference in this paragraph except...the materialism! The crass obsession with money and apartments!...

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