Shrimp and Grits
Shrimp and Grits

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Bobby Flay takes Southern-style Shrimp and Grits to the next level by adding sharp cheddar, bacon and lime juice in this easy recipe from Food Network. Shrimp and grits is a Southern dish everyone—regardless of where you're from—should know how to make. The shrimp cooks in bacon fat. This recipe for shrimp and grits starts with a clever tip for In an ideal world, we'd all be getting fresh coastal shrimp for our shrimp and grits — but we'll settle for frozen shrimp with the shell on.

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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have shrimp and grits using 17 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Shrimp and Grits:
  1. Take Main
  2. Prepare 12 large raw, peeled and deveined shrimp
  3. Prepare 10 oz Andouille Sausage
  4. Take 1 large Green Bell Pepper
  5. Make ready 1 medium onion
  6. Prepare 1 jalapeno pepper (de-seeded)
  7. Make ready 4 cup Grits
  8. Take 8 cup water
  9. Make ready 1 cup milk
  10. Make ready 3/4 packages cream cheese
  11. Get 2 cup cheddar cheese
  12. Make ready 1/2 stick butter or margarine
  13. Take 2 tbsp Black pepper
  14. Get 2 tbsp sea salt
  15. Make ready 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
  16. Prepare 2 tbsp Garlic powder
  17. Make ready 1 box Tony's Creole Base (etouffe' mix)

Originally from the oceanic South—Georgia, the Low Country coast of the. This quick and easy shrimp and grits recipe will wow your family as a weeknight meal or impress guests at a dinner party. The vein of the shrimp runs along the back of the shrimp. Shrimp and Grits is a classic Southern dish that's quick enough for a simple weeknight meal.

Instructions to make Shrimp and Grits:
  1. In a large stockpot bring grits and water to boil. Then turn to simmer
  2. Slice peppers and remove seeds. Then slice onion.
  3. Preheat skillet to medium high heat and add 2tbsp of olive oil
  4. Saute peppers and onion for 5-7 min. Then set them aside in a bowl.
  5. Add one tbsp of butter to preheated skillet and add shrimp and sliced sausage. Stirring as needed until shrimp is cooked through. Set aside in bowl.
  6. Prepare creole (etouffe') mix in skillet according to directions.
  7. Add a cup or so of the cream cheese to mix and the cup of milk
  8. Bring to light boil then add shrimp, sausage, peppers, and onions. Reduce heat to simmer.
  9. Add cayenne, garlic powder, and hot sauce if desired
  10. Once grits are done. Add as much butter as desired, cheddar cheese, and some of the cream cheese
  11. Then add the salt and black pepper ( consider paprika too) to the grits
  12. Once creole base has reached desired consistency remove from heat.
  13. Plate the grits and pour creole base over the top. Enjoy! And please post pictures!!

The vein of the shrimp runs along the back of the shrimp. Shrimp and Grits is a classic Southern dish that's quick enough for a simple weeknight meal. You can even cook the grits hands-off while you prepare the shrimp. With rich cheesy cheddar grits and smoky cajun shrimp With rich, creamy cheddar cheese grits and smoky Cajun-style shrimp, this Shrimp and Grits recipe has a lot of flavor for such little effort. I tasted shrimp and grits everywhere, from humble seafood shacks to trendy hot spots.

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