Cilantro Lime Shrimp

"So simple, yet so tasty! Found this recipe in The Gourmet Cookbook. Serve as an appetizer or use the jumbo shrimp and serve as the entree!. A refreshing balance of hot and sour!"
 
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Ready In:
21mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
20-24 hors d'oeuvres
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix together garlic and 1 teaspoon salt.
  • Whisk together garlic paste, lime juice, marmalade, cilantro, 3 tablespoons oil, soy sauce, red pepper flakes, remaining 1/8 teaspoon salt and pepper in a small bowl.
  • Transfer 1/3 of mixture to small serving bowl and reserve for dipping sauce.
  • Combine shrimp with remaining mixture in a large sealable plastic bag and seal bag, pressing out excess air.
  • Marinate shrimp, refrigerated, turning bag once, for 15 minutes.
  • Drain shrimp and gently pat dry.
  • Shrimp can be cooked on the girll or. . .
  • Pan Fried:

  • Heat 1 1/2 teaspoon oil in a large non-stick skillet over moderately high heat.
  • Add half of shrimp and cook, turning occasisionly until shrimp is cooked through, about 3 minutes total.
  • Tranfer to a platter and cook the remaining shrimp in 1 1/2 teaspoons of oil.
  • Garnish with cilantro and serve with dipping sauce.

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Reviews

  1. Delicious! Didn't make a single change to the recipe. Will definitely make again
     
  2. I would like to thank Galley Wench for posting this recipe. This is one of those recipes where you don't alter a single ingrediant. Make it exactly as instructed. If you pan fry it, turn your heat up as hot as you dare but you are much better off grilling it super hot and getting sear marks on the shrimp. Fantastic taste and flavor. Made for New Years Eve party with a Mexican theme.
     
  3. We enjoyed the intense flavors of this dish, but felt it overpowered the shrimp. Which we didn't really taste. I pan fried mine and wish I had grilled them. I served with steamed broccoli and rice pilaf. My shrimp were a bit smaller, I used 31-40 count. I cut the recipe in half serving 2 people with 8 shrimp each. Made for Top Favorites of 2009 tag game. Thanks for posting. :)
     
  4. This just might be the most outstandingly delicious thing we've ever made from Zaar. It's pretty labor-intensive, lots of chopping plus the work of shelling the shrimp, but that's a labor of love and the first bite in your mouth will make you forget all that. We pan-fried this in olive oil and omitted the part about "pat dry." The result was a sweet and savory glaze, and we also enjoyed the dip we had set aside per instructions. Eight or nine stars if they'd give us that many! Made for Zaar World Tour 5.
     
  5. This was certainly a hit at our house! Very tasty with just a slight kick. The flavors all worked so well together. Definitely a keeper!
     
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