Today I thought about making shrimp the way my dad makes and so I called him up and asked him what he does.
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All that was left after I finished eating. |
My Dad's Instructions (Roughly):
1. Devein the shrimp by snapping the part of it which attaches to the end and pulling from the top or bottom. 2. Use paper to soak the water after washing the shrimp. Otherwise the excess water will pop when cooking.
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Shrimp from Safeway |
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Green Onion and Pepper |
**We add these here and not earlier, because these ingredients will release water, which we don't want before this step.
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Thawing the shrimp. (20160319) |
While I went out and bought the shrimp two days ago, I didn't have the motivation to cook them until today.
Steps Taken:
1. Luckily for me, the shrimp I bought had already been deveined. 2. As such I washed them and let them dry. 3. Then I cut up about half a pepper, a couple stalks of green onion, and some garlic (about two cloves). I also chopped up an oddly shaped red onion.
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Red Onion |
Mmm... bacon. (20160319) |
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Where there is bacon... |
While I didn't remember to take any notes on how the shrimp tasted, I gobbled up as much as I could before feeling full. In fact, I ate them so fast, there were only about three left when I realized I forgot to take any pictures of the cooked shrimp! Whether they were just absolutely delicious or I was just absolutely hungry, I vaguely remember them tasting juicy and having a nice buttery and/or bacon flavor to them (though not overwhelming).
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...there is bacon grease. |
Notes for Later:
While writing up this post, one of the things I read about was how to render bacon fat. In short, cook bacon in a cast-iron pan over low heat to get out a bunch of fat. Strain the fat into a glass jar.
A package will yield about half a cup of fat. The article I read also suggested to just use regular bacon (as opposed to flavored bacon).
Of course, by the time of this post, I have also repeated the above two more times. I'll post them as soon as I can.
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Green onion and Pepper |
Being one of my favorite foods to eat, I was quick to prepare shrimp for a second time.
As a short summary, I felt as if I took less time preparing the shrimp today than the last time.
Steps Taken:*
1. This time around I bought a package of shrimp from the frozen aisle.
Right to Left: Whole Clove, Crushed Clove, Peeled Clove |
3. While waiting, I prepared three cloves of garlic, some green onion, what remained of the pepper from last week, and half an onion. Optional. Next I cooked some bacon to obtain its oils, but this time I randomly threw in some of the onion I had cut.
Onion |
5, 6. Ready to add the shrimp, I placed them around the plan so that they were all oriented the same direction. This made it easy to keep track of which I had already flipped.
It almost didn't fit. |
*The items are numbered with respect to my previous post.
Thoughts:
For the most part, the dish had a dominantly garlic taste - I added more today than I did last time. While I didn't remember the nuoc mem and sugar until later, I'm not sure it made a difference.
The ingredients have now been added. |
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Finished! (20160319) |
Shrimp and Asparagus
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