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As a main course, this pairs beautifully with a variety of sides. If you’re wanting to keep it light, I recommend serving it alongside oven-roasted vegetables or over a salad. If you’re feeling a hankering for comfort food, serve it over a fluffy bed of rice or pasta. Elevate your brunch spread by serving it over grits for a savory addition to your sweet spread. If you’re in the mood for something more casual, consider serving this tapas-style with toasted bread or tostones. The flexibility of this dish makes it a fantastic choice for any occasion, whether it’s a romantic dinner for two, a quick weeknight dinner for the family or a gathering of friends.
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Camarones al Ajillo (Shrimp In A Garlic Sauce)
Equipment
- Chef's Knife optional replacement: garlic press
Ingredients
- ½ lb shrimp (shelled and deveined)
- ⅓ cup aceite de achiote (annatto oil) can be substituted with a neutral cooking oil
- 5 cloves minced garlic
- 1 tsp adobo (all-purpose seasoning salt)
- 1 tbsp dry sherry can be substituted with vino seco or a dry white wine
Optional:
- 2-3 tsp red pepper flakes
- 2 tbsp chopped cilantro
Instructions
- Begin by generously seasoning the shrimp with adobo.
- Using a Chef's Knife, mince the garlic cloves and set aside.
- Over medium-low heat, add the aceite de achiote to a hot pan, followed by the minced garlic. Stir well to cook, but be careful not to burn the garlic, approximately 1 minute.If the pan is too hot, remove from the heat and continue to stir the garlic.
- Add the sherry and stir for another minute.
- Once the sherry has cooked off a bit, add in the shrimp.
- When the middle of the shrimp turns opaque, use the tongs to flip it over. Depending on the size of the shrimp, each side takes approximately 2-3 minutes to cook.*This time estimate is for colossal shrimp.
- Once you have flipped the shrimp, sprinkle in the optional red pepper flakes, followed by the chopped cilantro.
- Serve immediately.
Pro tip:
- This recipe can easily be multiplied to suit the amount of guests you're serving.
- Serve this dish in a multitude of ways! As a main course, it can be served with oven-roasted vegetables or over rice, pasta, salad, or grits. You can also serve it tapas style with toasted bread or fried tostones.
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