Linda R. (NC) wrote:I am making shrimp scampi for dinner tonight. I have looked at several recipes and know that the key ingredients are butter, garlic, white wine and lemon. I've tried it before, but didn't get the balance of flavors that I wanted.
Do any of you have a favorite scampi recipe you'd like to share? I'll be serving it with rice and roasted asparagus.
Howie Hart
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Howie Hart
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I peel the shrimp first also. They don't take that long, maybe 5-8 minutes, but you can turn off the broiler and let them sit in the warm oven for a short time until you're ready to serve them.Linda R. (NC) wrote:Thanks Howie, another good suggestion. About how long do they take to cook this way?
Jon Peterson
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John Tomasso wrote:I've never heard of shrimp mosca.
What I've always known as shrimp scampi doesn't include bread crumbs. But there's so many regional differences that it wouldn't surprise me if I've been making it wrong all these years.
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ChefJCarey
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NayanGowda wrote:Linda,
I'd doubt that the alcohol would have properly burned off from the wine by the time the scampi were cooked through. Next time you might try removing them before adding the wine (when partially cooked) and add them back at the end just to heat through,
ChefJCarey wrote:NayanGowda wrote:Also, folks, shrimp are one thing and scampi quite another. The proper name for the dishes you are making is "shrimp, scampi-style."
ChefJCarey wrote:NayanGowda wrote:Linda,
I'd doubt that the alcohol would have properly burned off from the wine by the time the scampi were cooked through. Next time you might try removing them before adding the wine (when partially cooked) and add them back at the end just to heat through,
The alcohol never really burns off. That's poppycock. Besides who wants it to?
Also, folks, shrimp are one thing and scampi quite another. The proper name for the dishes you are making is "shrimp, scampi-style."
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