Recipe courtesy of Cindy Wolf

Sauteed Heads-on Gulf Shrimp with Andouille Sausage and Tasso Ham Served Over Creamy Stone-Milled Grits

  • Yield: 2 servings
  • Total: 35 min
  • Prep: 20 min
  • Cook: 15 min
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Ingredients

12 extra large shrimp, preferably with heads-on

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/2 cup andouille sausage, small dice

1/2 cup tasso, small dice

2 ounces white wine

4 ounces butter, diced

1 tablespoon fresh chives, chopped finely

Warm Grits, recipe follows

Grits:

2 cups whole milk

2 ounces unsalted butter

1 tablespoon salt, to taste

1/2 cup stone-milled grits

Directions

  1. Saute the shrimp in olive oil briefly until they start to color. Add the andouille sausage and tasso. Deglaze the pan with white wine. Let wine reduce until almost completely evaporated. Reduce the heat and slowly whisk in the butter until all incorporated. It is important at this stage not to let the sauce boil or the butter will break out of the sauce. It should also be noted that this sauce can not be reheated or kept warm for very long, therefore, it should be made right before serving. Finish with freshly chopped chives.
  2. Divide the warm Grits evenly between 2 warm plates. Divide the shrimp evenly over the Grits. Spoon over the sauce, making sure that each plate gets the sausage and ham. Serve immediately.

Grits:

  1. Bring milk, butter, and salt to boil. Add grits. Reduce heat to low and cook 25 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and keep warm.

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Foolforfood

Disregard the previous rating, this is an excellent recipe. Yes the salt for the grits should have been 1 tsp (or less) rather than 1 TBSP but don't slam a recipe because of a typo. I suggest you give it a try it's worth it. What would really be nice is if TFN would follow up and fix these mistakes, it happens all the time but they are never fixed.

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