Gamberi in padella (garlicky pan-roasted shrimp)

4 Servings

Ingredients

Quantity Ingredient
½ pounds Large shrimp; peeled
2 teaspoons Sea salt
¼ cup Olive oil
2 Cloves garlic; finely chopped
1 pinch Red pepper flakes
Or
1 Whole hot peppers; dried, to taste
¼ teaspoon Salt; to taste
2 tablespoons Dry white wine
1 tablespoon Fresh Italian parsley; chopped

Directions

Remove the dark intestinal veins from the shrimp. As you do, make each cut deep enough to butterfly the shrimp, so each can be opened flat like a book. Fill a bowl with ice water, add the sea salt and the butterflied shrimp, and let stand for 15 minutes to bring out some of the briny flavor of the shellfish. (Removing their shells robs the shrimp of some of their natural flavor.) Drain and dry thoroughly with a cotton kitchen towel.

In a large skillet over medium heat, warm the olive oil. Add the garlic and hot pepper and sautee gently until the garlic softens but is not browned, about two minutes. Add the shrimp, placing them opened flat on the bottom of the pan so they do not curl too much. Sautee, turning once, until they are opaque, about two minutes on each side. Add the wine, stir and cook for an additional 30 seconds to allow alcohol to evaporate. Remove and discard the whole peppers, if using. Sprinkle with parsley and serve immediately.

Variation with tomato: Add 1 small ripe tomato, peeled, seeded and coarsely chopped, or two canned plum tomatoes, seeded and coarsely chopped, to the sauteed shrimp in the skillet. Stir to mix, then add the wine and proceed with the recipe.

Recipe By : The Little Dishes of Italy: Antipasti Posted to EAT-L Digest 12 October 96 Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 13:06:46 -0400 From: "Sharon L. Nardo" <snardo@...> NOTES : Gamberi in Padella (Garlicky Pan-Roasted Shrimp) c 1996 thrive@the healthy living experience

all recipes: "The Little Dishes of Italy: Antipasti" by Julia Della Croce c 1993

Here is one of the most popular ways for cooking shrimp in Italy and throughout the Mediterranean. Good Italian or French bread should always be served with this dish for sopping up the garlicky sauce.

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