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Shrimp Etouffee #1

Categories: Seafood

Serves: 6 Servings

Ingredients:
Instructions:
The idea of cooking a sauce for hours does not appeal to most American
home cooks ... but this is the only way that a proper etouff‚e can be made.
The name refers to "smothering" the seafood with a heavy sauce, and it is
certainly heavy. This method of cooking has its roots in Creole cuisine,
and if you take the time to prepare this dish properly you will be very
proud of your Creole skills.

Heat a large Dutch oven and add the oil and flour. Toast this to a
peanut-butter-colored roux. This should take about 15 minutes over medium
heat. Be careful not to burn this. Stir often.

Add the yellow onion, bell pepper, celery, and garlic. Saut‚ for about 10
minutes or until the vegetables are tender. Stir in the tomato paste,
followed by the beef stock and wine. Stir constantly until this mixture
thickens. Add the remaining ingredients, except the shrimp, parsley, and
rice. Simmer, covered, for about 45 minutes.

Add the shrimp and parsley and simmer for 20 minutes, un- covered. Use
shrimp which are 35-40 per pound size.

Serve over cooked rice.

This is great with Corn Pudding and perhaps Eggplant Casserole (see
recipes).

From . Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe
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