Ingredients
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2
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1
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3
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2
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1
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2
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8
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3
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1 - 2
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1
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Directions
Portuguese (Acorean) Shrimp, A classic snack enjoyed by my husband’s family while playing cards a few hours after a meal , This recipe is very similar to my late mother’s shrimp I did add some chopped tomatoes as well The sauce is great for dipping , I really enjoyed this It was quick, easy, and did not require a lot of cleanup I added 1 can of diced tomatoes while the shrimp simmered (and because of the tomatoes, I added an extra TBSP of hot pepper paste) and I served it over yellow rice It reminds us of an Italian dish I make called Shrimp Fra Diavolo (served w/ spaghetti) My hubby requests that I serve it over pasta next time, so I will
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Steps
1
Done
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Place Saucepan on Burner at Med. High Heat, Add Olive Oil and Onions, Saute Until Translucent (about 4-5 Min.). |
2
Done
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Add Garlic, Pimenta and Tomato Paste Stir Until Blended. You May Have to Thin This Mixture Out a Little Bit With Some of the Beer/Wine. |
3
Done
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Add 1/2 of the Parsley. |
4
Done
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Add Shrimp, Stir and Saute For 2-3 Minutes Coating the Shrimp With the Tomato/Pimenta Mixture. |
5
Done
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Add Remaining Beer/Wine and Add Water, Just Enough to Cover. |
6
Done
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Cook on Med. Heat For Approximately 10 Minutes or Until the Shells Are Easily Peeled from the Shrimp. (note: I Have Been Known to Leave This on My Stove For an Hour or More. as Long as There Is Still Juice Covering the Shrimp They Are Okay. For Some Unknown Reason You Can't Seem to Over Cook Them). |
7
Done
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Use a Slotted Spoon to Remove the Shrimp from the Cooking Liquid and Serve With Remainder of Parsley Sprinkle Over. |
8
Done
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Hint Reserve the Cooking Liquid. It Can Be Used: (a) to Store Leftover Shrimp, If Any, to Reheat; (b) to Cook White Rice in (wonderful Flavour); or (c) to Dip Crusty Fresh Bread Into. |