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Killer Shrimp by John SpottiswoodNancy and I loved eating at this hole in the wall restaurant in Marina Del Ray called Killer Shrimp. It was in a strip mall and didn't have much character, but their "killer" shrimp drew a loyal crowd. I recently heard that it had closed, so I've tried to recreate it with help from a few others who have tried. I think what most the… |
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Simple Clam Chowder by Nancy MiyasakiWe brought this last weekend to a cracked crab party. Everyone thought it was wonderful. It's hard to compete with fresh cracked crab, but this easy and delicious clam chowder was the perfect accompaniment. My husband added heavy cream to most of the chowder, but reserved some without the cream. It definitely tastes richer and… |
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Carolina Coast Shirmp Bog by John SpottiswoodA bog (unlike a pilau) is any stew that includes wet, soggy rice. This recipe was adapted from one of my favorite cookbooks, Stews, Bogs, and Burgoos by James Villas. I've left out the bacon for health reasons. It is delicious as is, but would undoubtedly be even more tasty with the bacon. |
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Classic New England Clam Chowda by Amos MillerManhattan is a red soup, New England is a white chowder, and ours is a buttery yellow. This is the simplest, most satisfying chowder I have ever had. NO FLOUR! I really get irritated when I try a "good" restaurant's NE Clam Chowder and 1) can't find the clams, and, 2) can't finish the paste they are passing off as NE Clam… |
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Creole Shrimp Salad by Amos MillerThe perfect main dish for brunch, a salad for dinner, or an appetizer! This New Orleans-inspired salad will please everyone who loves shrimp served in a deliciously refined way. Incorporating the traditional 'Holy Trinity' of Cresent City cooking (with a modest, yet elegant modification), celery, Bell pepper and, in this recipe,… |
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Lobster Pasta with Herb Cream Sauce (Pasta con Astice in Crema di Erbe) by Evelyn Scott
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Shrimp and Tofu Donburi by John SpottiswoodI adapted this recipe from a mixed tempura donburi, substituting fresh shrimp and tofu without the tempura batter. The result is a healthier, and still very tasty, dish that our whole family really enjoys. You can use chicken or salmon in place of the shrimp, and it is equally delicious! Donburi's are wonderful cold weather food.… |
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Hearty Greek Shrimp by John SpottiswoodThis is a simple and really delicious recipe. If you're in the mood for something with wonderful, bold flavors, give it a try. |
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Shrimp Bisque by Stacy ColtrinNow we are entering into another love of my, Creole-French cooking. Everything made fresh. This pureed bisque in classic Creole-French style is elegant enought for the most special occasion. I give it to my clients on my Etsy e art store. www.SantaFeWroughtIron.Etsy.com as a thank you for shopping at my store. |
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Red Curry Shrimp by Jessica Ryan
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Celery Root Tortellini with Dungeness Crab Salad by Robert Helstrom
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A Canadian Fish And Mussel Chowder by Brett Ede
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Beer-Boiled Shrimp & Red Sauce by Michael DouglasAny romantic dinner needs to start with a fun appetizer. Boiling the shrimp in beer adds a different flavor to the traditional boiled shrimp. The Red Sauce? Simply THE best I have ever tasted! |
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Tasty Flower Crab Soup by BlackswanChinese loves adding Flower Crabs when making Steamboat as the meat is really sweet. Steaming it in a distinct sauce is also one of the most common methods of cooking this crab. |
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Shrimp Udon w Fish Cakes & Poached Egg by jason kimUdon, (or udong as most Koreans say) is a great noodle dish that can be enjoyed morning, day, or night. It is a popular dish in both Korea and Japan (where it originated), and you can find this tasty, instant version in most Asian grocers. When we get tired of the usual ramen variety, we like to change things up with udon noodles… |
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