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Monday, April 30, 2018

Cuban-Style Shrimp



I am a big fan of seafood. I really love it, and one of my all-time favorite seafood dishes is the Cuban-style shrimp made by my mother and Abuela. Not only are the shrimp cooked to perfection, but the sauce is heavenly! There is nothing like eating a plate of Cuban-style shrimp with a side of white rice to mix with the sauce or dunking a piece of bread in the sauce. You can even serve it with pasta or use it to make a shrimp pizza (YUM!). It is just amazing! What makes it even better is how simple the recipe is and how quick it is to make. Yet, it has a bold flavor that will make people think it took hours and a lot of work to make! This recipe is one of the gems I learned from my mother and Abuela, so have fun trying this recipe and enjoy!  

Cuban-Style Shrimp Recipe

INGREDIENTS:
  • 2 lbs of shrimp (use fresh or frozen raw shrimp)
  •  ¾ of a large red pepper
  • 1 large onion
  • 32 oz of tomato sauce
  • 2 tablespoons of olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons of garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 1 packet of sazón con asafran or ½ tablespoon saffron
TOOLS NEEDED:
  • A large pot
  • A knife, cutting board, large spoon, and measuring utensils
  • A food processor (optional)
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION / INSTRUCTIONS


BRIEF DIRECTIONS (See the video demonstration for detailed instructions):
  1. Collect the ingredients. Finely chop the onions in a food processor or by hand. Slice the red pepper into long strips about ½ inches wide. Clean the shrimp by removing the shells and deveining the shrimp.
  2. In a large pot, add 2 tablespoons of olive oil and heat on high heat.
  3. Now add the shrimp, onion, red pepper, salt and garlic powder to the pot and sauté until the shrimp begin to turn pink.
  4. Next, add the saffron and tomato sauce to the pot and mix thoroughly.  Then reduce the heat to medium and let cook for 25 to 30 minutes, but stir the pot occasionally throughout the cooking process.
  5. Once the shrimp and red peppers are fork tender, the shrimps are done and can be served.

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