Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Stoneground Shrimp

The other evening I planned on making my old standby, shrimp curry, but decided try something different. I sauteed fresh ginger and red onion and set it aside. Next I added sauteed baby bello mushrooms and set them aside. Then I added sweet red peppers and snow peas and sauteed those till they were soft, again setting them aside. I peeled and de-veined one pound of shrimp and sauteed them till they were just turning pink. I added 1/2 lemon squeezed, 2 tablespoons of a good coarse stoneground musturd, 1 tablespoon of brown sugar, 1 teaspoon of ground cumin, 1/2 teaspoon of dried ground chipotle pepper, and 1/2 cup of fresh chopped cilantro.

I turned theheat up high and tossed the mixture till it was well blended and served it with some long grain brown rice.  Stoneground mustard may sound strange but the addition was just the twist needed to raise these shrimp to a another level. Try it you might like it. As always ingredients minus the shrimp can be used in a purely vegetarian dish to the same delight.

Today's post was to be titled, Oh Dear Deer, but my photos were all blurry.The content was heavy for the up coming holiday weekend. So my dear readers look to the future for my view of certain socioeconomic times of our day. Meanwhile enjoy the holiday weekend. Suffice it to say that today too many folks labor beyond what is considered to be human in today's society. Thanks for reading and for all your comments.

7 comments:

  1. OH, shrimp, rice, and what great blends of flavors. I'm sure it was delicious.

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  2. Shrimp... one of my all time favorites. My goal for the fall is to cook some southern style shrimp and grits. Never even tasted it before, I guess it's about time.

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  3. That does sound good. I am always amazed at how the addition of just one ingredient can change a recipe so completely.
    And I am looking forward to the post to come.
    Have a good holiday weekend.

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  4. Hi Linda...looks yummy..something to consider for the long weekend..:-).. hope you are both well and still enjoying the search for your new home..
    ..keep well. T.

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  5. That sounds great! Love all your recipes. Good luck with the house hunt, Linda.

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  6. I hope you have a nice Labor Day Weekend!

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  7. Hi Barbara, thanks, it was real tasty for sure.

    Hi Michele, thanks, oh I've seen the grits and shrimp on a menu but have yet to try them. Hope you post the recipe.

    Hi Elephant's Child, thanks, yes just on ingredient changed them up quite nicely.

    Hi Trish, thanks, oh we are doing nicely looking for a home is quite exhausting though.

    Hi Gigi, thanks, hope your travels have gone well too, missing reading your blog.

    Hi Ms. Sparrow, thanks, same to you too.

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