06 January 2009

Shrimp & Grits

A southern favorite! Here's my spin on it and what we're eating tonight!

Ingredients
1 lb. fresh shrimp, shells on
1 c. grits (I prefer stone-ground but the quick-cooking kind work fine, too.)
2 c. water
1/2-3/4 c. milk
4 oz. cream cheese, softened
3-4 shakes Tabasco sauce
butter
salt
pepper
*edited to add* 2-3 T. chopped bacon (I use the Oscar Meyer bacon pieces in the salad section of the grocery store. Less mess and tastes good, too!)
1 t. minced garlic (I use the garlic already minced in olive oil. Quick and easy and no sticky garlic fingers!)

Method
Fill a large stock pot 3/4 full with water and salt heavily. Bring to a boil and add shrimp. Cook for approximately 3 minutes, or until pink. Remove from heat, drain and rinse with cold water. Peel and set aside.

In a Dutch oven bring 2 c. water to a boil. Reduce heat and slowly add in grits, stirring with a whisk. Add 1/2 c. milk and continue stirring. Once milk is heated through, stir in cream cheese until completely incorporated. If too thick, add milk, depending on consistency needed. Add Tabasco, salt, pepper and generous amounts of butter. Continue stirring with whisk to insure the grits don't stick to the bottom of the pot. Stir in bacon pieces and garlic.

When grits are fully cooked and are creamy and smooth, fold in shrimp until heated throughout. Remove from heat and serve with hot buttered biscuits.

6 comments:

  1. I love Shrimp and Grits! I will have to try this out! I especially like your recipe, because it doesn't have the low country gravy. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Let me know what you think of it! You may want to add a little more water at the beginning, say 2 cups, otherwise it can get a little thick towards the end. I'll edit the recipe to show this.

    I don't like the tasso gravy, either. Hence why I like this recipe so much. I like gravy...just not that kind and not on my grits!

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  3. Shrimp sounds yummy. I just found your blog through the company girls. Looks like you have some yummy recipes.

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  4. I never ate grits growing up, but I do like them! This sounds like a pretty easy recipe......I've got to include Try Something New night into my monthly menu plan so I can branch out a little bit!

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  5. OMGracious that sounds heavenly! I love grits - never thought about using them for anything other than breakfast. YUM!

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  6. I love finding new recipes that are tried and true. Thanks for sharing. I'll have a look around and see what new recipe we can try this weekend.

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