Tequila Shrimp With Ancho Pepper Sauce and Saffron Rice Pilaf
Category: Main Dishes | Blog URL: http://seasonedfork.com/spice-up-your-valentines-day
This recipe was entered in The Foodista Best of Food Blogs Cookbook contest, a compilation of the world’s best food blogs which was published in Fall 2010.
Photo: Deborah
Ingredients
6 large shrimp per serving
inch Combine ingredients and set over night refrigerator
8 ounces can of crushed tomatoes
Salt to taste
1 cup of Arborio Rice
2 cups vegetable stock
Salt to taste
4 threads of Saffron
Preparation
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To Prepare the Day Before
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Soak one Ancho pepper in one cup of water over night and
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De-vein the next day.
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Marinate the shrimp in the tequila over night in refrigerator
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Ancho Pepper Sauce
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Continue blending with one tablespoon of olive oil and one half teaspoon of sugar.
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Set aside.
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Saffron rice pilaf
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If you don't own a rice cooker, ask for one as a gift. You'll make perfect rice every time and I recommend it for this recipe.
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Add 1 cup of Arborio rice to 2 cups of vegetable stock.
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Cooking the shrimp
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Just prior to serving
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Sauté 5 to 6 large de-veined shrimp in 1 tablespoon of olive oil for 5 minutes or until pink.
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While still in pan, add 1/2 cup of the pepper sauce. If too thick, add a bit of stock.
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Tools
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About
Love and spice are great bedfellows, but often these days I find that too much spice can snuff out the flavor. There is nothing like spice for a romantic dinner that lingers on the palate without smothering the flavors. Smoked peppers, Saffron and chocolate finished with a splash of Patron Tequila will certainly inspire a love-filled night. Smoked peppers are great during the winter or a chilly Valentine’s night.
Yield:
6
Added:
Friday, February 26, 2010 - 3:13pm
Comments
July 10, 2010
This looks great...have to try it soon!
July 10, 2010
Thanks Rakisha! If you are looking for other recipes take a look at our food blog, seasonedfork.com