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    Shrimp (or Sausage) Diavolo

    OK, I'll get the recipe section kicked off with Shrimp Diavolo. If you like hot and spicy Italian dishes, you'll love this. It works great with Italian Sausage also, which is one of my favorite sausages to have made from venison or hog.

    Hopefully, most people can view and print PDF (Adobe Acrobat Reader) documents. PDF makes it very convenient to print and take to the grocery store and kitchen...

    SHRIMP DIAVOLO.pdf


    But in case someone doesn't want to use PDF, here it is cut and pasted....


    SHRIMP DIAVOLO
    HOT AND SPICY SHRIMP OVER LINGUINI

    INGREDIENTS:
    • 1 LB. MEDIUM RAW PEELED SHRIMP
    • 1/3 CUP MARGARINE
    • 1 TBSP WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
    • 1/4 CUP WHITE WINE
    • 1/2 TSP BLACK PEPPER
    • 1/2 TSP CRUSHED RED PEPPER
    • 1 TSP GROUND (CAYENNE) RED PEPPER
    • 1/2 TSP SALT
    • 1 TSP BASIL
    • 1/2 TSP THYME
    • 1/2 TSP OREGANO
    • 1- 1/2 TSP GARLIC (CRUSHED OR MINCED)
    • 1 LARGE (28 OZ.) CAN DICED TOMATOES
    • 1 SMALL PACKAGE LINGUINI

    DIRECTIONS:
    • In a pot, melt margarine. Add Worcestershire sauce and wine. Add the seasonings (black pepper, crushed red pepper, basil, cayenne pepper, salt, thyme, oregano and garlic), heating this mixture as you go.
    • Add the tomatoes, continuing to heat.
    • While all this is going on, cook your linguini in a different pot per directions on the package.
    • When the sauce mixture reaches boiling, add the shrimp.
    • Cook until the shrimp are pink.
    • Serve over the linguini.


    Variations and Serving Suggestions:

    This is a very hot and spicy Italian dish and you have probably seen some variation of it at your favorite Italian restaurant. Most of the variations revolve around what kind of meat is used. You can remove the tails from the shrimp or leave them on at your discretion. You can even use unpeeled shrimp, making it a "peel and eat" sort of dish. The more traditional way is to leave the tails on. But I prefer not to have to remove anything while I'm eating it, so I carefully pull the tails off before cooking.

    You can also use already cooked shrimp if you want. In that case, as soon as the shrimp is hot it's ready to serve. You can also add slices or chunks of cooked Italian Sausage in lieu of or in addition to the shrimp. Also scallops or even squid can be used. Some restaurants serve a variation made with pieces of cooked chicken. Use whatever meat you want; the secret is in the hot and spicy sauce!

    #2
    im not much on italian food but that sounds good, im gonna try it.

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      #3
      Sounds good I will have to try this.

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        #4
        hey Pokey; let me know when your gonna try this.

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          #5
          Three thousand words...

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            #6
            Thanx SL,

            That was fabulus!!!!

            My wife said she loved it. Just ate it.

            Thanx,
            Hank

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              #7
              Glad you and your wife enjoyed it, Hank.

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                #8
                snake,

                shrimp diavolo is one of my favorite dishes. It's awesome. Good recipe

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                  #9
                  Snake,,, I am not far I would be willing to come over and eat...

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                    #10
                    Dang, David; I missed this last year! Gonna have to try that! I'm with Tim... I'd like to come up and sample your cooking!

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                      #11
                      fixed it this weekend.. yummmyy..
                      just had some of the leftovers for lunch..
                      really an easy recipe,. thanks
                      angie

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                        #12
                        Cooked it last night...did the sausage and shrimp thing...It was great! Thanks for the recipe!

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                          #13
                          Three thousand words... again.

                          These are the pictures I had previously posted, but were lost in the site upgrade...

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                            #14
                            Thanks for posting this, Snake!

                            I made it with shrimp, lump crabmeat and scallops.... yummmmmm!

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                              #15
                              I like diavolo when the weather turns cold. Warms up your insides and clears out your sinuses! lol

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