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This light and easy recipe is ideal for a weeknight meal, or anytime you have leftover rice.
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A variety of fresh herbs and crushed garlic are used in both the marinade and the serving sauce in Chef John's grilled garlic and herb shrimp--a summer classic!
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This recipe uses crushed red pepper for a bit of Louisiana heat in a pasta dish with shrimp, asparagus, and red bell pepper.
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Here is a quick, zesty summer meal, easy to throw together after a day at the beach You can use the recipe as a template, substituting chicken, tofu or vegetables for shrimp, if desired.
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Marinated shrimp grilled in foil packets with barbeque sauce are served with a colorful and refreshing citrus corn salad.
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The classic Chinese way to clean shrimp and ensure a succulent flavor and crisp texture, says Grace Young, author of “Stir-Frying to the Sky’s Edge,” is to use a combination of salt and water, either dousing the shrimp in two rinses of heavily salted water or rubbing the shrimp with salt, then rinsing with water If you don’t eat salt, then just rinse the shrimp with plain water I recommend bunch spinach for this; you don’t have to stem it, just cut away the base of the leaves and rinse well.
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Need something quick and delicious for dinner? Try this one-skillet shrimp scampi dish with green beans and seasoned rice--it's ready in 15 minutes!
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Golden and crispy, these panko and coconut crusted shrimp with a sweet and hot dipping sauce are easy and delicious.
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Refreshing and citrusy! Preparation Time: 20 minutes. This recipe is from The WEBB Cooks, articles and recipes by Robyn Webb, courtesy of the American Diabetes Association.
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This quick and easy pasta dish with spaghetti, shrimp, and fresh lemon juice comes together in about 20 minutes. Make sure you use fresh ingredients for the best flavor.
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.