How do I cook delicious, non-breaded, unsauced shrimp?
imanibelle
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So I had shrimp at the Chinese buffet. It wasn't breaded shrimp, popcorn shrimp, or shrimp with any kind of glaze or any sauce that I could see. It wasn't coconut shrimp. But ot was awesome. Would anyone know how to prepare shrimp in that way or have any suggestions?
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I cook mine in a frying pan with some butter and garlic.2
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I use Old Bay seasoning but steam it.1
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Coming from a Chinese restaurant hard to know what it was marinated/grilled in. Could be garlic, ginger, hot sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil...I use all kinds of things to marinate in before I grill or actually stir fry shrimp in my wok. I used to use butter and garlic a lot, but now usually just season the wok and use a small portion of sesame oil for flavor if I'm going for Asian cuisine. Do some googles for Chinese marinated grilled shrimp and find one similar. It does sound good!1
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sobriquet01 wrote: »
I doubt they used Old Bay on a Chinese buffet. Probably just steamed or stir-fried with a little salt and garlic.
OP, congratulations, you've discovered you like shrimp, not breading or cocktail sauce.3 -
Grilled?0
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I would say find a spice you like and just cook it together and enjoy0
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My favorite is marinated in a little olive oil with Italian seasoning and fresh lime juice, then sauteed or grilled.0
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I normally just sautee it. I use it in stir fries (will sautee a bunch of veg too and add to rice) or in a pasta dish (pretty similar except somewhat different ingredients and on pasta). I can't say how to make a dish like the Chinese one, but maybe google around for ideas.1
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Grilled with spicy seasonings, seasoned salt, garlic powder, cayenne powder.0
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Christine_72 wrote: »I cook mine in a frying pan with some butter and garlic.
Yup!1 -
Plain prawns (shrimp) are often sold from the fishmonger green (raw) or cooked. The cooked ones are generally boiled - not for long - in sea salt water.
You could try making these at home, or just buy them cooked. Buying cooked from the fish shop (or sometimes here in Qld, Australia straight off the trawler).
Great plain or in whatever dipping sauce you prefer.0 -
This isn't new. I think it's what barbp7 meant. Anyway, it's what I meant. Very very simple:
- Heat pan enough to bounce water drops.
- Add a little oil, then garlic, maybe shallots.
- Add some shrimp, not too many. Wait a minute.
- Toss, practice beforehand, it impresses girls.
- Remove from heat when red. Built-in doneness alert. How simple does it get.
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I pan fry mine with oil spray(best way to cut on oil calories) with chilli flakes and pepper. They’re delicious!0
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It never even occurred to me to bread shrimp until I moved to the US. I used to eat mine cold straight out of the shell (cooked, obviously).0
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Main thing with shrimp is don't overcook them or they'll have the consistency of rubber. Cooking them with the shell on gives a juicier result Most shrimp these days come deveined (to remove the digestive tract), but it's easy enough to do yourself.0
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Chinese-American here: I'm vaguely familiar with this technique but never personally done it because my parents didn't actually teach me to cook ... the way shrimp in Chinese food retain that bouncy texture after cooking is that they are first marinated in a corn starch and water solution for like ten minutes. Then, of course, don't overcook them. You may not have a wok and the super high heat that wok food is normally done on (meaning fast cooking without too much chance for things turning rubbery), but the corn starch thing will help anyway.0
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@cherchezlafemme13 undoubtedly has the best recipe for this. I've made it myself on several occasions but she would be the best source. Reach out to her.0
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I like it dusted with lemon pepper. Can't stand breaded prawns.0
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Sautéed. Put a little bit of olive oil in the pan, add pepper and your choice of spices.0
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