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Shrimp Robby

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Ingredients

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16 large shrimp prawns
8 slices bacon, raw
16 slices jalapeno peppers
1/2 cup barbecue sauce
16 toothpicks soak in water before using
1/8 cup butter for basting optional

Nutritional information

137.2
Calories
67 g
Calories From Fat
7.5 g
Total Fat
2.4 g
Saturated Fat
41.1 mg
Cholesterol
533.8 mg
Sodium
11.7 g
Carbs
0.2 g
Dietary Fiber
8.1 g
Sugars
5.1 g
Protein
78 g
Serving Size

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Shrimp Robby

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    I can picture serving this at a picnic.

    • 60 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Shrimp Robby


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Peel, Wash, and De-Vein Shrimp. Leave Shell Only on the Tip of the Tail For Better Handling. Butterfly Shrimp Cut Along the Back but not Straight Through to Make Room to Insert a Slice of Jalapeo. Put in Fridge to Keep Them Cold While You Prepare the Bacon.

    2
    Done

    Cut Bacon Strips in Half and Cook to Medium Doneness Either in Pan, Oven, or in Microwave Cooking Time Depends on Method of Cooking and Heat Setting. You Want Them About Half Cooked So They Are Still Flimsy. They Will Finish Cooking Once on the Grill.

    3
    Done

    Once Bacon Is Cooked to Medium, Drain on Paper Towels or Newspaper. Insert One Slice of Jalapeno Pepper use the Jar Kind and Remove the Seeds to Make Them Milder Into the Center of the Back of the Shrimp. Close Shrimp Around Pepper and Wrap the Shrimp With One Piece of Bacon. I Usually Have a Small Bit of Shrimp Sticking Out at the Top and the Tail Sticking Out at the Bottom. Secure the Bacon, Shrimp, and Pepper Together by Inserting a Toothpick So That You Have Gone Right Through from One Side of the Shrimp to the Other. Remember to Wash Up Good After Handling Raw Seafood and Pork.

    4
    Done

    Cook Shrimp on a Medium-Hot Barbecue Grill or Gas Grill, Turning Once or Twice After 2 or 3 Minutes. Once They Have Been Turned and Partially Cooked on Each Side, Baste in a Nice Smoky Bbq Sauce and Cook on Each Side For a Further 2 to 3 Minutes or Until Both Bacon and Shrimp Are Fully Cooked.

    5
    Done

    Sometimes We Leave a Few With No Bbq Sauce, Just to Mix It Up a Bit. in That Case, We Might Baste in a Bit of Butter Just to Keep the Shrimp and Bacon Moist.

    6
    Done

    For Those Who Do not Like Spicy, Leave the Jalapeos Out or Just Use a Tiny Piece of a Slice.

    7
    Done

    Note: Do not Overcook These as They Will Get Tough. Each Person Should Get 4 Shrimp Each. of Course, You May Serve More If You Like -- We Like!

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    Jordane Butler

    Meat maestro known for his perfectly cooked and seasoned dishes. Specializing in Trini and West Indian cuisine. Caters in lower Manhattan.

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