Ingredients
Shrimp:
- 1 1/2 pounds (26-30 count) Wild Georgia Shrimp
- 2 tablespoons Cajun seasoning (recommended: Tone's Louisiana Cajun seasoning)
- 1 tablespoon paprika
- 1 tablespoon dried Italian seasoning
- Freshly ground black pepper
Grits:
- 2 cups water
- 2 chicken bouillon cubes (recommended: Knorr)
- 2 tablespoons butter or margarine
- 1 cup quick grits (recommended: Quaker)
- 1 tablespoon tomato paste
- 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream
- 3 1/2 ounces extra-sharp Cheddar
Sauce:
- 2 tablespoons butter or margarine
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 cup chicken stock
- 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon hot sauce (recommended: Texas Pete)
- 1 slice sugar-cured country ham
Directions
First, peel and devein the shrimp. In a small bowl, combine Cajun seasoning, paprika, Italian seasoning and salt and pepper, to taste. Sprinkle the spice mixture over the shrimp to coat well and set the shrimp aside.
Next, make your grits. In a medium saucepan, bring water, chicken bouillon cubes and 2 tablespoons butter to a boil. Slowly add the grits, whisking often with wire whisk for 5 minutes. Add tomato paste, cream, and cheese. Keep whisking for another 2 or 3 minutes until the grits become creamy. Don't skimp on the butter and the cream, folks.
Now saute the shrimp. In a large saute pan, melt 2 tablespoons of butter. Add minced garlic and stir for 30 seconds. Add in the spice-coated shrimp, and cook only until they're just done and tender. Don't overcook. Remove the shrimp from the saute pan and set them aside in a bowl. You can taste 1 or 2, to see if they're okay.
The roux is next. With all those wonderful drippings from the shrimp in the saute pan, add 3 tablespoons of all-purpose flour and stir with a wooden spatula to make a roux. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes until roux reaches a medium-tan color, then slowly add the chicken stock and heavy whipping cream. Whisk together and cook for 2 minutes, then whisk in Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce. Set aside.
And last, a little country ham. Cook 1 center slice of cured country ham in a saute pan, and cut into cubes.
To serve, and this is the best part-place a few heaping spoonfuls of steaming cheese grits onto a place, top with several sizzling shrimp. Drizzle that wonderful roux sauce over top of the shrimp, and sprinkle on a few cubes of country ham. Enjoy.
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By homecookfor4
Sparks, NV
on May 20, 2013
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Delicious, easy and reasonable fast!!! Instead of ham, I used andouille sausage. I fried them in a separate pan while everything else was cooking. This is a keeper.
By Floridagirl58
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on May 06, 2013
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This is simply the best shrimp and grits I have ever tasted! I make it just like the man says to. I don't change a thing except the shrimp are Florida shrimp. My family loves this dish!
By KarRob110
on April 25, 2013
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I haven't even finished making this yet, but already am in love. I am a very beginner cook, and not only has this been ridiculously easy, it smells great and is turning out wonderfully. I can't wait to heat up my leftovers at work tomorrow and make everyone jealous. :
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