Traveltalkonline.com Forums


TTOL Sponsors
Forum Statistics
Forums39
Topics40,261
Posts326,461
Members26,828
Most Online4,031
Dec 15th, 2024
Top Posters(30 Days)
RonDon 73
jazzgal 33
fabila 30
taraavo 21
Member Spotlight
louismcc
louismcc
Houston, Texas
Posts: 882
Joined: October 2000
Today's Birthdays
There are no members with birthdays on this day.
Who's Online Now
9 members (George1234, charlie, BillDauterive, polaris, pl3, bostonbob, 3 invisible), 366 guests, and 64 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
#8586 06/14/2009 02:50 PM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 19,406
peconic Offline OP
Traveler
OP Offline
Traveler
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 19,406
I just got this today, have not tried it!
It is not HEART HEALTHY! AT ALL!
But I'm sure it's really tasty!
If I ever make it, I think I'd cut the butter down to one stick (at least)!
and the salt down to nothing!
one pound of butter seems like an awful lot!
also 5 pounds of shrimp for six servings is a lot too!
I'd also add a bunch of Old Bay to the mix! can't do boiled shrimp without Old Bay....

[color:"blue"]Beer-Boiled Shrimp[/color]
serves 6

INGREDIENTS
1 pound butter
1 large onion, chopped
1 tablespoon salt
5 pounds large shrimp in shell (21 to 25 per lb), peeled and deveined
3 (12 fluid ounce) bottles beer

DIRECTIONS
Melt the butter in a large pot over medium-high heat.
Stir in the onion, and cook until transparent, about 5 minutes.
Mix in the salt and shrimp.
Pour the beer over the shrimp, and simmer just until the shrimp turn pink.
Turn off the heat, and allow the shrimp to sit at least 1/2 hour.
Serve while still warm, or refrigerate and reheat before serving.

[color:"blue"]Nutritional Information[/color]
Beer-Boiled Shrimp
Servings Per Recipe: 6

Amount Per Serving

Calories: 1026

Total Fat: 68g
Cholesterol: 741mg
Sodium: 2357mg
Total Carbs: 12.2g
Dietary Fiber: 0.8g
Protein: 78.3g

peconic #8587 06/14/2009 03:11 PM
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 6,150
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 6,150
Brian, I got it too and thought I would make it for my supper this evening. Then I looked at the calorie count...ouch! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/cry.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
It does sound great and I will try it...sometime.


Annie

[Linked Image]
annie #8588 06/14/2009 04:30 PM
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 6,993
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 6,993
I just do the shrimp in beer and Old Bay. Comes out great.

BigJim #8589 06/14/2009 04:55 PM
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 6,150
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 6,150
Jim, that's how I do my shrimp, too. Though I do make a mean New Orleans BQQ Shrimp.


Annie

[Linked Image]
annie #8590 06/14/2009 07:50 PM
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 1,280
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 1,280
I would love the recipe for the New Orleans BBQ Shrimp please!


Sarah
peconic #8591 06/14/2009 08:51 PM
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 13,212
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 13,212
Brian this sounds delicious! I would not reduce the butter as it doesn't sound like that much with five pounds of shrimp and the butter makes it SOOOOOOO GOOD! A good recipe for a day you want to be naughty!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Banana.gif" alt="" />




islandgem #8592 06/14/2009 09:16 PM
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 6,993
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 6,993
Annie, why don't you post that recipe in a a separate thread, it looks good.

BigJim #8593 06/14/2009 10:08 PM
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 6,150
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 6,150
I thought of that after I posted. Maybe I can get the moderator to move it.


Annie

[Linked Image]
annie #8594 06/15/2009 03:19 AM
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 6,993
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 6,993
And it's done. Good addition, thank you.

islandgem #8595 06/15/2009 07:34 AM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 19,406
peconic Offline OP
Traveler
OP Offline
Traveler
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 19,406
Quote
islandgem said:
I would not reduce the butter as it doesn't sound like that much with five pounds of shrimp and the butter makes it SOOOOOOO GOOD!


It does when you consider it makes the dish 1026 Calories & 68g of fat per serving! That's a lot of calories & fat!
and it has 2357mg of sodium to boot!

A cinnamon Bun from Cinnabon is only 730 calories with 24g of fat!

But you are right! I'm sure it would taste REALLY GOOD!


[color:"blue"]Life with my wife... It's not just a marriage, It's an Adventure![/color]
"Only Sailors Get Blown Offshore" <*}}}><{
peconic #8596 06/15/2009 09:41 AM
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 347
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 347
While Old Bay is really good, for an authentic Creole taste, try Zataran's Crab and Shrimp Boil. Slightly different flavor and I don't know about availability in all areas. I tink that you can buy on line as well.

seaside2 #8597 06/15/2009 10:04 AM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 19,406
peconic Offline OP
Traveler
OP Offline
Traveler
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 19,406
"Zatarain's Crab and Shrimp Boil"...
EXCELLENT!!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />
It's a New Orleans/Louisiana flavor... while Old Bay is Definately Maryland/Chessepeke Bay (and hotter!)...
I do prefer Old Bay... but have used both...
I like the Zatarain's better for a "seafood boil" or a gumbo, over a really good wild/brown rice mix...
for shrimp or crab alone, It's always Old Bay! especially on "peel your own" shrimp or crab...
Burning lips, I love it... just add melted butter, a good baguette and beer!

we can get Zatarain's just about anywhere in NY/NJ...
I like a lot of their product line... their red beans & rice are really good!
Both websites have some excellent recipes...
ZATARAIN'S Recipes
OLD BAY Recipes

I like Old Bay as a dry rub on baby back ribs too! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />


[color:"blue"]Life with my wife... It's not just a marriage, It's an Adventure![/color]
"Only Sailors Get Blown Offshore" <*}}}><{
peconic #8598 06/15/2009 01:21 PM
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 347
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 347
And by the way, if you are no good at making a roux (God forbid!!), their gumbo base is very good. Make sure to get the one without rice, and go from there. Good stuff.

Reminds me of home!!!! Sounds like I need a road trip. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/cry.gif" alt="" />

seaside2 #8599 06/16/2009 08:10 AM
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 19,406
peconic Offline OP
Traveler
OP Offline
Traveler
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 19,406
OK... that's one I have not noticed in NY/NJ area... I'll have to look more closely...
although, I do make a good roux... but sometimes you just want something easy...


[color:"blue"]Life with my wife... It's not just a marriage, It's an Adventure![/color]
"Only Sailors Get Blown Offshore" <*}}}><{

Link Copied to Clipboard
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5