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Grilled Shrimp #14575
06/11/2011 08:44 PM
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We're heading to the beach in a few weeks. I know there are many grilled shrimp recipes out there- just wondering your favorites. I'm not a fan of kabobs-had rather cook on disposable grill pan. Thanks. Tucker

Re: Grilled Shrimp #14576
06/12/2011 07:26 AM
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I found this recipe in a magazine Years ago. Food and Wine I think. Anyway, it's always a hit.

Grilled Shrimp with Orange Curry Peanut Sauce

1/3 C orange marmalade
¼ C orange juice
2 T creamy peanut buter
1 T Dijon mustard
1 T curry powder
1 tsp vegetable oil
½ tsp salt
½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
¼ tsp chili garlic paste such as Sambal Oelek
Zest of one orange

Combine all ingredients. Taste and adjust seasonings to taste. Baste over shrimp and grill. Also works with chicken or pork. Serve more sauce on the side.

Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: Leagle49] #14577
06/12/2011 01:38 PM
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That sounds good, I'll have to try it.

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Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: Leagle49] #14578
06/12/2011 02:16 PM
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Looks great! Stupid question--what is chili garlic paste?


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Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: Carol_Hill] #14579
06/12/2011 02:56 PM
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Looks great! Stupid question--what is chili garlic paste?


http://www.food.com/recipe/homemade-sambal-oelek-30248


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Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: peconic] #14580
06/12/2011 05:01 PM
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Sriracha made by Huy Fong, also known as "Rooster Sauce" is another popular chili garlic paste. You may have seen this as a condiment at some asian restaurants.[Linked Image]


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Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: misterduffy] #14581
06/12/2011 05:19 PM
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Sriracha is great. Kind of a sweet heat.
Use it alot!
Cheers
irina

Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: irina] #14582
06/13/2011 10:27 AM
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When I make it, I use Sambal Oelek.

Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: Leagle49] #14583
06/13/2011 11:41 AM
06/13/2011 11:41 AM
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That receipe is a keeper for sure..Thanks! Going to try that VERY SOON!
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Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: map] #14584
06/13/2011 01:06 PM
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I use the sauce with pork tenderloin and grilled chicken much more often than shrimp. You can adjust the amount of heat but for me the orange, curry peanut mix is awesome.

Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: Leagle49] #14585
06/13/2011 01:52 PM
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I can see this receipe working with a HOST of different things. Thanks again I cannot WAIT to try it..yet something else to use the ROOSTER sauce that I have on. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Joy.gif" alt="" />

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Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: Leagle49] #14586
06/13/2011 04:28 PM
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I can't do peanut butter but the rest of it sounds good. How do you think it would be without the PB or what could be substituted in its place?
Thanks


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Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: CaWino] #14587
06/13/2011 08:45 PM
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Hummm. Never thought about a substitute for PB. Is it just peanuts you can't do or is it all nuts? Do they make a soy substitute?

Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: Leagle49] #14588
06/13/2011 10:07 PM
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Hummm. Never thought about a substitute for PB. Is it just peanuts you can't do or is it all nuts? Do they make a soy substitute?


It's the peanuts only that I have a problem with.


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Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: CaWino] #14589
06/14/2011 06:46 AM
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Then you might look for cashew butter. I think that would work nicely.

Re: Grilled Shrimp [Re: Leagle49] #14590
06/14/2011 02:15 PM
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Then you might look for cashew butter. I think that would work nicely.


Thanks


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