Mrs. Ciz
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I don't always want to cook on vacation, but I also don't want to just eat my regular super quick go to weekday meals either. I like to splurge a little and make easy things that we don't eat often...treats for "on vacation". Tom Jones Shrimp is a perfect example. Serve it with a salad and plenty of crusty bread for dipping in the sauce. Just set the large casserole dish full of it in the middle of the table and go at it!
Tom Jones Shrimp: (serves 4)
1 lb shrimp (fresh unpeeled)
1 TBS ground pepper
1.5 tsp salt
lemon juice (1 lemon or 3 TBS)
1 TBS Worcestershire sauce
several shakes of hot pepper sauce
1 clove minced garlic
3 TBS olive oil
3 TBS butter
- preheat oven to 350
- wash shrimp & place in casserole dish
- mix sauce & pour over shrimp
- dot with butter
- bake 20 minutes
- serve with bread for dipping
We've also done Low Country Shrimp Boils. Needed to bring along or borrow a huge steamer pot for it. We threw in:
shrimp, polish sausage, potatoes, corn on cob, old bay... (you can also add crabs, mussels or clams as well). Once it has steamed, we line the kitchen sink with newspaper and dump it in. It goes great with bloody marys. Yummy and fun!
One day for breakfast I always make a huge batch of biscuits and sausage gravy. I use the canned Pillsbury biscuits, a roll of Jimmy Dean sausage and a couple packets of Pioneer Brand Country Sausage Gravy mix. Everyone LOVES this treat!
And if you do bring a crockpot as other folks have suggested, below is a link to the recipe for the best ribs I’ve ever been able to make at home. You cook them in a crockpot.
https://tasty.co/recipe/honey-garlic-slow-cooker-ribs
I've also made ahead and frozen Chicken Tetrazzini casserole and my special spaghetti sauce, which I only make 1 or 2 times a year. All I have to do is heat them up and add a salad.
Tom Jones Shrimp: (serves 4)
1 lb shrimp (fresh unpeeled)
1 TBS ground pepper
1.5 tsp salt
lemon juice (1 lemon or 3 TBS)
1 TBS Worcestershire sauce
several shakes of hot pepper sauce
1 clove minced garlic
3 TBS olive oil
3 TBS butter
- preheat oven to 350
- wash shrimp & place in casserole dish
- mix sauce & pour over shrimp
- dot with butter
- bake 20 minutes
- serve with bread for dipping
We've also done Low Country Shrimp Boils. Needed to bring along or borrow a huge steamer pot for it. We threw in:
shrimp, polish sausage, potatoes, corn on cob, old bay... (you can also add crabs, mussels or clams as well). Once it has steamed, we line the kitchen sink with newspaper and dump it in. It goes great with bloody marys. Yummy and fun!
One day for breakfast I always make a huge batch of biscuits and sausage gravy. I use the canned Pillsbury biscuits, a roll of Jimmy Dean sausage and a couple packets of Pioneer Brand Country Sausage Gravy mix. Everyone LOVES this treat!
And if you do bring a crockpot as other folks have suggested, below is a link to the recipe for the best ribs I’ve ever been able to make at home. You cook them in a crockpot.
https://tasty.co/recipe/honey-garlic-slow-cooker-ribs
I've also made ahead and frozen Chicken Tetrazzini casserole and my special spaghetti sauce, which I only make 1 or 2 times a year. All I have to do is heat them up and add a salad.
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