Shrimp
Scampi is a dish that seafood lovers will not pass up. We tend to think that
this is a long drawn out process. Well it is not. It’s pretty simple, so smile.
This dish
renders such a savory and delicious meal that you can't get enough of it.
Everyone will think that you spent hours preparing this dish, when it only took
minutes to complete. They will want the recipe for sure.
Prep Time:
20 Min
20 Min
Cook Time:
20 Min
20 Min
Ready In:
40 Min
40 Min
Servings: 6 (US)
· 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
· 1/4 teaspoon salt
· 3/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
· 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
· 2-1/4 pounds fresh shrimp, shelled and deveined without tails
· 3/4 cup olive oil
· 6 cloves garlic, minced
· 1-1/2 shallot, chopped
· 3/4 cup fresh parsley, minced
· 3/4 teaspoon dried oregano, crushed
· 3 tablespoons white wine
· 3 tablespoons brandy
1. In a small bowl,
combine flour, salt, pepper and cayenne pepper. Mix thoroughly. Dredge shrimp
in flour mixture.
2. In a large
skillet, sauté dredged shrimp in olive oil for 5 minutes over high heat. Toss
shrimp often to prevent burning. Transfer shrimp with a slotted spoon to a
serving dish, leaving the oil in the pan.
3. In the same pan,
sauté the garlic, shallot, parsley and oregano over medium heat for 3 minutes;
stirring constantly. Spoon the mixture over the shrimp. Return pan to the heat.
Preheat your broiler for medium heat.
4. Pour the wine and
brandy into the skillet and ignite with a match or lighter. When the flames die
down, stir to loosen any browned bits on the bottom of the skillet; pour over
shrimp.
5. Place the serving dish of shrimp in a preheated broiler for about
2 minutes.
DrinkTip: French Chardonnay
Pasta tips
Use your favorite pasta and cook according to
directions. You want to use a pasta that will hold the juices from your sauce.
We use Vermicelli or Linguine, which soaks up all of that wonderful sauce.
When cooking your pasta check it by tasting it and see if it is done enough for
you, instead of cooking by the directions to full cooking time. The pasta will
continue to cook even when you turn off the burner. Pour the water off
immediately and always salt the water that you are boiling your pasta in.

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