Monday, December 27, 2010

Uncle Pete's Baked Shrimp


What are you doing on this snowy Monday? We're getting hammered with this blizzard, but so far-knocking on wood-we still have power remarkably enough! It's really a good day for staying in and cooking! What can we make?

I had early 4am detail for shoveling this morn, so as soon as I came in, I put on a big pot of sauce. Meatballs you'll always find in my freezer, readied for a hungry crowd. I knew the kids would really work up an appetite when they come in from their detail. The winds are howling along with much drifting snow, and the visibility is just awful here so no one is getting out on these roads, not if I have anything to say about it :) So as I grabbed the meatballs I spotted some shrimp in the deep freeze, and as we didn't have our Christmas Eve seafood, why not today?

My Uncle Pete made the best baked shrimp I've ever eaten. Such an easy dish that disappears off the platters typically made for a gang, with it's buttery crumb topping, it's sure to be a crowd pleaser. When I was a youngster and our family got together, my uncle would make trays of this dish, as well at holiday time. I have fond remembrances of him lowering the tailgate of the station wagon on a hot summer's day at the beach and lining up these trays of shrimp for all to enjoy. I just made one casserole dish as I knew we had plenty with the pasta, salad and crusty peasant bread. Double or triple this recipe as needed. No need to worry about leftovers--there won't be any. Stay warm.



Uncle Pete's Baked Shrimp

2 lbs thawed and rinsed frozen jumbo shrimp
1 cup melted unsalted butter
2 tsp worcestershire sauce
4-6 drops tabasco sauce
2 cups Ritz crackers crushed
1 cup corn flakes, crushed
2 scallions, minced
1/2 tsp dried thyme, rosemary and oregano blended
zest of one lemon
hot pepper flakes **optional

Pulse the Ritz cracker and corn flakes in a food processor until you have a rough crumb. Drizzle the melted butter, scallions and seasoning in thoroughly. Drizzle a bit of oilive oil into a 2 quart casserole and layer in the shrimp, alternating with the crumb mixture. Mix all together and pack onto and around the shrimp. Foil cover and bake in a 400 degree oven for only 18 minutes--no longer and serve. Enjoy!

3 comments:

~~louise~~ said...

We beat the snow storm, Jady. Not a drop to be found in my neck of the woods. However, New York got hammered!!!

I'm loving the thought of the Ritz and Corn Flakes. Your uncle's Baked Shrimp sounds enticing...

Wishing You and Yours a very Happy, Healthy and Safe New Year!

Is it time to begin the count down to Spring yet???

YankeeSoaper said...

Thank you Louise! I'm looking forward to your re-opening celebration! Time to count? You betcha! My first two seed catalogs arrived yesterday, and already I've drawn up plans for this years beds.!! LOL

~~louise~~ said...

Well, that makes two of us at least.

I've even dug out past years catalogs until more new ones arrive. I'm in the danger zone though. Last year I dumped 30 yards of soil into a huge mound. I'm going to need lots and lots of plants to fill it in. Just in case, I saved literally thousands of morning glory seeds from last year just in case, lol...