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Betty's Hot and Spicy Cajun Shrimp Saute Recipe

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

In this video, Betty demonstrates a Cajun-style shrimp saute. It is quick and easy to make and has loads of flavor.

Ingredients:

10 oz. frozen cleaned uncooked shrimp
1/2 teaspoon of garlic salt
hot sauce (Louisiana-style)
1/2 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil

Thaw the shrimp in its original freezer bag. When thawed, drain it through a colander to let excess water go into the sink. Now place the shrimp on a plate, sprinkle well with garlic salt and Louisiana hot sauce. Cover with cellophane and refrigerate for 4 hours. In a skillet heat 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil until hot, but not smoking. Add the shrimp, but don't allow a lot of the marinade into the skillet. The shrimp will cook very quickly. Turn each shrimp once, when it changes from translucent to opaque. When cooked on both sides, remove to a plate that has paper toweling on top to drain the shrimp. Move the shrimp to a serving dish. Serve while hot! Don't skimp on the hot sauce!!!

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Uploader Comments (bettyskitchen)

  • you shuld do a recipe book wit your top recipies

  • @TheDumbass600 I do have two recipe books on lulu(dot)com, but they contain the whole first year and the whole second year of bettyskitchen (which are basically my favorite recipes).

    --Betty :)

  • Betty, you're better than a recipe book!

    Thank you for all your efforts, you're greatly appreciated.

  • Thanks for your lovely comment! I really appreciate it!

    --Betty :)

  • some people like to rinse the frozen shrimp because it washes the excess salt away.

  • Thanks for the info!

    --Betty :)

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  • sounds good. and I think you're from louisville. rock on (but screw the cards).

    tip:

    you said "it says 19-25 so thats whats in the bag." actually thats how shrimp is measured in bulk, and its per pound, so that bag of 19-25 shrimp is a rating of 19-25 per pound, whereas your bag was only 10 oz which would be about 13 or 14 shrimp on average.

    keep it up, love your videos.

  • I like that

  • enjoyable...good stuff

  • liked the videos....good stuff

  • looks great,,,oh and what camera are you using,,,i hear the auto focus in the audio

  • You're a 'Diva'.  You are loved. -love from Dallas, TX.

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