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Tonight's stir fried shrimp pasta
Don't mind me. I am patting myself on the back for a dinner well done. I
have done variations of this dish for a while but tonight's was exceptionally good. Rachel Ray can kiss my butt. This one took 15 minutes. I put the water on to boil while I peeled 3/4 lb. large shrimp peeled and marinated 1/2 tsp. each of sesame oil and salt. While the water was heating chopped up one green onion, about 1 1/2" ginger and 3 gloves garlic then thinly sliced 1/2 medium sized carrot. I heated up a non stick fry pan with about 1/2 cup extra virgin olive il. I put a handful of angel hair pasta into the boiling water and while it was cooking I started frying the rest of the stuff. The carrot went in first, and then the ginger and garlic and about 1 tsp. died chilli flakes. I had a small bowl of chopped onion and tomato so I tossed that in, then added one large mushroom sliced, some small broccoli florets, the shrimp and about 1 Tbs. tomato paste. When the shrimp were almost done I added about 1/2 cup off dry white wine. When the liquid was nicely reduced I poured the cooked and drained pasta into the pan to sop up the juice and stirred it all around. I have been messing around with this for about two years. This was the best ever. |
Tonight's stir fried shrimp pasta
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 21:08:31 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >Don't mind me. I am patting myself on the back for a dinner well done. And well you should > >Rachel Ray can kiss my butt. This one took 15 minutes. >I put the water on to boil while I peeled 3/4 lb. large shrimp peeled and >marinated 1/2 tsp. each of sesame oil and salt. While the water was >heating chopped up one green onion, about 1 1/2" ginger and 3 gloves >garlic then thinly sliced 1/2 medium sized carrot. I heated up a non stick >fry pan with about 1/2 cup extra virgin olive il. I put a handful of angel >hair pasta into the boiling water and while it was cooking I started frying >the rest of the stuff. The carrot went in first, and then the ginger and >garlic and about 1 tsp. died chilli flakes. I had a small bowl of chopped >onion and tomato so I tossed that in, then added one large mushroom sliced, >some small broccoli florets, the shrimp and about 1 Tbs. tomato paste. When >the shrimp were almost done I added about 1/2 cup off dry white wine. When >the liquid was nicely reduced I poured the cooked and drained pasta into >the pan to sop up the juice and stirred it all around. > >I have been messing around with this for about two years. This was the >best ever. This looks delicious. Can't wait to try it. Koko -- New blog in progress http://kokoscorner.blogspot.com A Yuman being on the net (posting from San Diego) |
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