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Spicy Tequila Lime Shrimp With Polenta Rounds


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Spicy Tequila Lime Shrimp with Polenta Rounds

Bored and coming up with recipes HAHAHA;)

The polenta is 'tamale' inspired...

2 pounds fresh uncooked prawns

2 ts salt

1/4 cup lime juice

1/4 cup good quality tequila (I prefer El Tesoro)

1 while onion sliced halved and sliced thin

1 sweet red bellpepper seeded and julienned approx 1/4" thin

2 garlic cloves, minced

1/2 ts pasilla chile powder (or chipotle if you prefer)

1/4 cup chopped cilantro

2 tb oil or butter

1 tube plain San Gennaro precooked polenta. (or cook your own following basic plain polenta recipe)

Marinade peeled shrimp, bellpepper and onion in large mixing bowl with lime juice, tequila, salt, minced garlic, and chopped cilantro, and chile powder. Toss together until well blended. Set in fridge to marinade for 1 hour.

Preheat 12" skillet and put in oil or butter, and add shrimp, bellpeppers and onion and remaining lime|tequila marinade from the bowl. Cook until shrimp are pink and opaque and veggies are soft, and serve over hot polenta in big pasta bowls or dinner plate drizzling remaining juices over the top.

You can top with chedder or queso blanco if you can have cheese. Or Vegan cheese if you choose.

Enjoy!


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kenlove Rising Star

Looks like a great recipe!

Wish I could send you some of the Kona Rangpur limes we grow here.

Here's my son's recipe (He's the chef at Merrimans on the Big Island.)

Kona Rangpur Lime Tequila Ceviche

by Rob Love, Merriman

sickchick Community Regular

WOW Ken I am keeping that one... thanks for the share! :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

This sounds really good!

sickchick Community Regular

Thanks Julie... I love your quote you have in your signature... very beautiful! :)

kenlove Rising Star

I got the polenta and planted cilantro. Now I just need to get downtown for decent tequila.

Going to try it soon!

WOW Ken I am keeping that one... thanks for the share! :lol:
sickchick Community Regular

I lovelove cilantro I wish I could grow it here in February! lol ;):lol:


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kenlove Rising Star

When we were in Chicago, I bought a 4 tube fluorescent fixture and hung it over a table so I could grow fresh herbs.

YOu could buy them in the store in Chicago during the winter but they were frozen by the time I got home <G>

I lovelove cilantro I wish I could grow it here in February! lol ;):lol:
sickchick Community Regular

Cool!! HAHA it's as cold there as it is here!!! B)

kenlove Rising Star

When I think of going back for a visit to Chicago, my daughter calls and tells me there's a foot of snow.

There was today too!

Nope, Not leaving hawaii in the winter -- ever! <G>

Cool!! HAHA it's as cold there as it is here!!! B)

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