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CAMARÃO DO DIABO – DEVIL’S SHRIMP

This Spicy Shrimp will set your mouth on fire but you’ll love it! Serve as an appetizer or as a main dish over fettuccine pasta or any other favorite pasta.

INGREDIENTS:

2 lbs medium shelled shrimp

2 tbsp butter

1 tbsp white wine

1 tbsp olive oil

2 cloves minced garlic

1/4 tsp salt

1 tsp crushed red pepper flakes

PREPARATION:

Marinate shrimp in wine, salt, and pepper flakes for 3 minutes.

Heat oil and butter until hot. Add garlic and cook until translucent. Add shrimp and stir. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes until fully cooked.

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Cooking Portuguese Shrimp is easy with TASTE PORTUGAL Tia Maria’s Portuguese Seasoning.
Serve with crusty bread as an appetizer, or over rice, or pasta as a main dish.
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INGREDIENTS:
2 pounds medium raw shrimp (shell on or off)
1 tablespoon TASTE PORTUGAL SEASONING

( REGULAR OR SPICY)
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons white wine
2 tablespoons butter

parsley for garnish
PREPARATION:
Marinate shrimp in seasoning and wine for 5 minutes.
Heat olive oil in hot skillet. Add shrimp and cook for a few minutes until pink. Add butter, stir and serve with white wine or Vinho Verde.


Tia Maria’s Easy 5 Minute Grilled Shrimp

Easy Grilled Shrimp. So easy any time of day! Regular or Spicy? What’s your favorite?

HERE’S MY EASY RECIPE
2 pounds raw shelled shrimp
1 tablespoon my Taste Portugal Seasoning
2 teaspoons olive oil

Place on skewers or grill on stove pan pan or out on the grill.
Grill for about 5 minutes turning over until pink.
Done!

Shrimp and Cauliflower Fried Rice

You’ll love this easy, low carb, low calorie version of the classic Portuguese Shrimp and Rice dish that’s one my favorite recipes on this blog. This recipe only takes about 20 minutes to fully prepare and cook. Enjoy!

Ingredients:

1 12-16 oz. package frozen cauliflower rice ( I used Trader Joe’s)

1 small onion (minced)

1/2 to 1 pound raw medium shrimp de-veined and shelled

2 cloves garlic (minced)

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 cube chicken bouillon

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon paprika

parsley (minced for garnish)

Preparation:

Saute onion and garlic in olive oil until translucent in a non stick skillet. Add bouillon and and let dissolve. Season shrimp with salt and paprika. Add cauliflower to onion and garlic, stir to dissolve frozen pieces, and cook for about 5 minutes while stirring often.

Add shrimp to cauliflower, mix well and let cook for about 5 minutes or until shrimp turns pink and fully cooked.

Garnish with parsley.

Perfect pairing with Portuguese Vinho Verde wine.

Portuguese Shrimp Mozambique | Camarão a Moçambique


 

Shrimp Mozambique

This shrimp dish is a party in a pan!

 All you need is some good Vinho Verde, fresh crusty bread for dipping into to sauce, and friends to share it with!


Although the reicpe is called a Mozambique, it’s a favorite Portuguese dish served in many Portuguese restaurants. It’s given the name because of the spiciness from the piri piri hot sauce which contains the red hot peppers originating in Africa. Piri Piri means “pepper” in Swahili.

“Piri piri is a cultivar of Capsicum frutescens, a chili pepper that grows both wild and as a crop. It is a small member of the genus Capsicum. The cultivar was developed from the malagueta pepper in southeastern Africa and was spread by the Portuguese to their Indian territories of Gujarat and Goa.” Wikipedia

My favorite wine to serve with this dish is the classic Vinho Verde, but you can substitute with a good dry wine!

Let’s eat! Take one shrimp by tail, and suck the sauce from it. Then peel and eat. Dip crusty bread into the sauce and enjoy it’s savory flavor.

Note: I recommend leaving the shells on because it creates a more intense flavor.  The recipe can be made with shell off shrimp and then served with rice or pasta for a main dish.

 

 


Ingredients:

 

2 pounds of medium size shrimp (with shells on)

1 small onion ( finely minced)

4 cloves of garlic (minced finely )

1/2 teaspoon of salt

2 tablespoons of butter

2 tablespoons of olive oil

1/2 to 1 tablespoon paprika

1 cup of white wine or Vinho Verde

1 chicken bouillon cube

1/2 to 1 tablespoon of Piri Piri or your favorite hot sauce if you don’t have it available

1 tablespoon parsley (finely minced for garnish)

Preparation

In a medium skillet, add the olive oil, heat to medium and add the onion. Cook onion for about 2 minutes until it becomes translucent.
Add the garlic and cook for about 30 seconds. Add the shrimp and let cook for 1 minute. Add the butter, bouillon and paprika. Stir well and cook for 1 minute.

Add the wine, stir and let come to a boil on medium heat. Add salt. Simmer for a few minutes longer until the shrimp turns pink. Add the piri piri hot sauce.

Cook for a few minutes for the wine to evaporate. Add more piri piri if desired. Garnish with parsley. Serve with crusty bread.

 

Baked Shrimp Scampi

Baked Shrimp Scampi

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Once you try this delicious recipe, you’ll be making all the time. It’s inspired by a recipe by Ina Garten, but I changed up the ingredients a little. It’s easy to make and cooks in only 15 minutes. Serve as an appetizer with crust bread, or as a main dish with linguini. I would serve it with some Portuguese Vinho Verde of course. Enjoy!

Ingredients:

Shrimp marinade:

2 pounds medium or large shrimp (in the shell)

2 tablespoons Portuguese Vinho Verde or white wine

3 tablespoons olive oil

Salt and black pepper

1/4 teaspoon paprika

Crumb topping:

1 stick of butter (melted)

1 cup panko bread crumbs

4 cloves garlic (minced)

3 tablespoons fresh parsley (minced)

1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

1 lemon (zested and juiced)

Lemon wedges for garnish

Preparation:
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Peel shrimp leaving the tail. Devein and butterfly the shrimp and place in a bowl with the wine, olive oil, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper and paprika. Let marinade for about 5-10 minutes.

Meanwhile, make the topping:
Mix together the butter, garlic, parsley, lemon zest and juice, panko, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoons pepper in a small bowl.
In a baking dish, arrange the shrimp with tails facing up in a circular pattern. Pour the remaining marinade over shrimp. Top with the bread crumb mixture.
Bake for 12-15 minutes until golden brown. Place under broiler for a browned top. When ready to serve, garnish with lemon wedges.
Serve as an appetizer with crusty bread, or with pasta as a main dish.

Portuguese Baked Stuffed Shrimp – Camarao Recheado

 

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Recipe #48 Taste Portugal 101 Easy recipes cookbook

 Portuguese Baked Stuffed Shrimp

 

Warning!!! This baked stuffed shrimp will drive shrimp lovers crazy! What makes this a Portuguese recipe? The papo secos of course! They’re perfect to make this stuffing because they have great texture and taste which makes a perfect match with the shrimp.

The dish was a very popular menu item at my brother’s Portuguese/American restaurant many years ago. I’ve adapted it through the years and I make for special occasions and holidays such as Easter and Christmas.

The recipe has a lot of steps, but once you make it and see how easy it is, you’ll never through away your old Papo Secos again! Just freeze the rolls  in plastic freezer bags.

The stuffing is very versatile so you can use it to stuff fish, chicken, or even mushrooms (see the photos below). Make a double batch of the stuffing and freeze it in freezer safe plastic bags or bowls.

These shrimp take only 15-20 minutes to bake so it’s an elegant and easy dish to prepare to impress your guests. Serve with Portuguese Rice of course!

Serves 4-6

Ingredients:

2 pounds extra large shrimp (about 10-12 per pound) (peeled & deveined)

3 papo seco rolls (preferably day old)

15 Ritz crackers or any brand of buttery crackers

1 package garlic flavored croutons

1/2 cup celery (finely minced)

1/2 cup onion (finely minced)

3 tablespoons olive oil

1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) of melted butter

1 pound of small or medium raw shrimp (peeled & deveined)

1/4 cup of white wine

1 teaspoon paprika

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 small chicken bouillon cube

2 tablespoons parsley (finely chopped)

Instructions:

Step 1. Peel both sizes of shrimp into separate bowls and reserve the shells. Cook the shells in 3 cups of water and a pinch of salt for about 8 minutes. Strain the broth into a big bowl and let it cool. Throw away the shells.

Step 2. In a small skillet, saute the onion and celery with olive oil for 5 minutes until translucent on medium low heat. Remove the onions and celery with a slotted spoon leaving some of olive oil in the pan. Set the onion mix aside to cool.

Step 3. In the same skillet, add the small shrimp, bouillon cube, garlic, salt and paprika and cook for 1 minute until the shrimp turns slightly pink. Add the wine and cook for another 3 minutes for the wine to reduce. Remove the skillet from the heat and let the shrimp cool while you prepare the bread stuffing.

 

Step 4. Chop the Papo Seco bread (or any crusty day old bread) into small chunks and place into the bowl with the shrimp broth.

Let the bread sit for about 10 minutes to absorb the broth. Mash the bread with your fingers or a fork until it very dissolved with no big chunks left. The bread should be the constancy of a wet dough like batter. If you find the bread too dry add a little more water.

 


Step 5. Crumble the crackers with your hands into the bread. Add the cooked onions and celery and mix the stuffing very well. The stuffing will be wet, but if you find it runny add more finely diced bread or crackers.

Add the cooled shrimp and parsley into the stuffing and mix well. Taste and add more salt if desired. Set aside while you prep the shrimp for stuffing.

 

 The stuffing will have a soft dough consistency and a golden delicious color like this photo.

 

Step 6. Prep the large shrimp for stuffing by gently slicing at the curved end in the butterfly cut. The stuffing goes into the center leaving the tail curved over.

Grease a cooking tray and place each shrimp butterfly up in the pan. Scoop 1 tablespoon or more of the stuffing into the center of the shrimp.

Step 7. Place the croutons in a Ziploc plastic bag. Close tightly making sure no air is left inside. Crumble the croutons into very fine bread crumb like crumbs. This should yield about 1 and 1/2 cups. Don’t be stingy with the croutons. Pile them on the shrimp since they cook up crispy and flavorful.

Sprinkle 1 teaspoon over each shrimp and then add a little melted butter over each one.

***Note you can place the shrimp assembled on a sheet pan, cover with plastic wrap and cook the next day.***

Step 8. Cook in a 375 degree oven for about 15-20 minutes until the shrimp is pink and golden brown.

Remove from the oven. You can leave them in the oven on very low heat to keep them warm before serving or to reheat them.

Be careful since they may become dry if the heat is too high or you leave them in the oven to long. Drizzle more melted butter on top before serving.

 

Make stuffed mushrooms with any leftover stuffing.  Wash and dry the mushrooms and remove the caps.

Place them in a buttered baking dish, fill with the stuffing, croutons and butter.

Bake at 375 for 15-20 minutes until cooked. Heat a can of cream of mushroom soup or shrimp soup and gently spoon around the mushrooms when cooked.

 

Portuguese Shrimp Bake

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This shrimp boil was a hit at my family’s cookout! This is a perfect dish for the summer months when it’s too hot to cook because it’s prepared, cooked for only 15-20 minutes, and then served in the same sheet pan. For variety, add a few fresh clams or mussels in the shell! Just adjust the cooking time.

If you prefer, you can even prepare everything the night before, cover with foil and store in the refrigerator to cook the next day. When you’re done eating, just through out the pan for an easy clean up!

Serves 6-10

Ingredients:

2 pounds raw, shelled shrimp

2 – 3  pounds red potatoes (cubed)

1 pound Portuguese chourico or linguica sausage (cut into 1 or 2 inch slices)

4 fresh corn on the cob (cut into 4 pieces)

1 lemon (cut into slices)

SEASONING: 

1 tbsp olive oil

1/2 stick melted butter

2 tbsp Taste Portugal Seasoning 

1 or 2 teaspoons piri piri hot sauce or Cayenne pepper (optional depending on your taste)

3 tablespoons chopped parsley for garnish

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Preparation:

Boil potatoes with 2 teaspoons of salt for about 10-12 minutes until slightly under cooked. (do not over cook) Drain and place on a large sheet pan to cool. Cook the corn for about 5-10 minutes, drain, and add to the sheet pan to cool.

Melt butter, oil in a small ramekin for about 30 seconds. Add sseasonings and mix well

When the potatoes and corn are cooled, spread evenly on the pan. Arrange the chourico evenly between the potatoes and corn followed by the shrimp and lemon slices. 

 

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Add the seasonings and mix thoroughly with your hands to coat ingredients evenly.

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Cook in heated 425 F degree oven for 15 minutes or until shrimp turns pink and cooked through.

*You can also cook in the same pan, covered with foil on your grill. You many have to alter the cooking time.*

Top with the parsley and serve. Enjoy!

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 Serve with Portuguese Vinho Verde or any good white wine.

Mariscada – Portuguese Shellfish Stew

Mariscada - Portuguese Shellfish Stew

Mariscada

This is my family’s favorite seafood dish which I learned from a Portuguese chef many years ago. I make it for Christmas Eve dinner every year. The combination of ingredients and spices blend perfectly with the fresh seafood and creates a rich flavorful broth. The seafood will pair perfectly with Portuguese rice.

This recipe is the main dish image page in my; Taste Portugal | 101 easy Portuguese recipes cookbook.

Recipe #47  ————– PORTUGUESE SHELLFISH STEW

mariscadaServes 2-4

Ingredients:

1 whole uncooked lobster (chopped into quarters)

1 pound raw, peeled and de-veined Shrimp

1 pound little mussels or little neck clams (washed)

½ pound scallops

½ pound of squid (cut into rings) (optional)

1 small onion (finely chopped)

2 cloves garlic (minced)

¼ cup olive oil

1 cup Vinho Verde or white wine

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon paprika

1 cup chicken broth

2 tablespoon butter

2 tablespoons chopped cilantro (garnish)

Squeeze of lemon juice

Dash of hot sauce (if desired)

Preparation

Saute the onions and garlic in the olive oil in a large heavy skillet on medium heat for one minute. Add lobster, and saute for a few minutes on low heat. Add clams, wine, paprika, salt and pepper, cover and let cook for 5 minutes.

Add the chicken broth, shrimp, squid, and scallops, cover and cook on medium heat for another 5 minutes or until the clams open.

Add butter and continue cooking for another 5 minutes for the butter to thicken the sauce.

Taste for saltiness and add hot sauce or more seasonings if desired.

Add the chopped cilantro and top with a squeeze of lemon juice before serving.

Serve with rice.

Note: You may substitute chicken broth with 1 chicken bouillon cube and 1 cup water.

Coconut Shrimp Lettuce Wraps

These lettuce wraps are easy to make since all you have to do is prepare the shrimp and then assemble then assemble.

The Asian dipping sauce brings out the flavor of the shrimp and adds a little kick. The wraps will be a perfect little appetizer, a lite lunch, snack or dinner as well. Enjoy!

 

 

Baked Coconut Shrimp: Click here for the recipe page

Ingredients:

Boston bib lettuce

Shredded carrots

Bean sprouts

Peanuts (optional)

1 coconut shrimp recipe: Click here for the recipe page

1 Asian dipping sauce recipe: Click here for the recipe page