Originally posted by: virtueixi
Use spit, thats what I usually use in your food.
Originally posted by: SampSon
Use google.
But you can cook shrimp in butter or oil. It's your choice.
When you sautee shrimp, you usually use butter.
Originally posted by: Lola
i don't work for them, but i like to sautee my shirmp like this:
a few tablespoons extra virgin olive oil a pat of butter. when you combine them, they will not burn that fast or smoke. add a little white wine, a few shallots and a clove of garlic and cook til just pink and enjoy over rice or noodle or with mashed potatoes!
Originally posted by: Lola
i don't work for them, but i like to sautee my shirmp like this:
a few tablespoons extra virgin olive oil a pat of butter. when you combine them, they will not burn that fast or smoke. add a little white wine, a few shallots and a clove of garlic and cook til just pink and enjoy over rice or noodle or with mashed potatoes!
Originally posted by: Lola
i don't work for them, but i like to sautee my shirmp like this:
a few tablespoons extra virgin olive oil a pat of butter. when you combine them, they will not burn that fast or smoke. add a little white wine, a few shallots and a clove of garlic and cook til just pink and enjoy over rice or noodle or with mashed potatoes!
Right, though I'm not taking in account his cooking skills, or lack thereof.Originally posted by: DevilsAdvocate
Originally posted by: SampSon
Use google.
But you can cook shrimp in butter or oil. It's your choice.
When you sautee shrimp, you usually use butter.
Olive oil may be better than butter, especailly if you are a n00b to cooking. EVOO is harder to scorch.
Also - shrimp should cook for 4 minutes. Any longer, and they are likely to be tough.
Originally posted by: rhino56
Originally posted by: Lola
i don't work for them, but i like to sautee my shirmp like this:
a few tablespoons extra virgin olive oil a pat of butter. when you combine them, they will not burn that fast or smoke. add a little white wine, a few shallots and a clove of garlic and cook til just pink and enjoy over rice or noodle or with mashed potatoes!
sounds awesome, i do have oil and butter and some spices, not sure what kinds but at least some flavor stuff. not sure what shallots are but sounds good anyways.
Originally posted by: Lola
Originally posted by: rhino56
Originally posted by: Lola
i don't work for them, but i like to sautee my shirmp like this:
a few tablespoons extra virgin olive oil a pat of butter. when you combine them, they will not burn that fast or smoke. add a little white wine, a few shallots and a clove of garlic and cook til just pink and enjoy over rice or noodle or with mashed potatoes!
sounds awesome, i do have oil and butter and some spices, not sure what kinds but at least some flavor stuff. not sure what shallots are but sounds good anyways.
Shallots are smaller less strong onions. they enhance the flavor of the wine and since shrimp are kinda flavorless they add a nice zing to them without overpowering!
Originally posted by: Stark
why would you ask for cooking advice from red lobster workers? that's like asking a mcdonalds worker how to cook a good hamburger.
Originally posted by: Stark
why would you ask for cooking advice from red lobster workers? that's like asking a mcdonalds worker how to cook a good hamburger.
Originally posted by: DevilsAdvocate
Originally posted by: Lola
i don't work for them, but i like to sautee my shirmp like this:
a few tablespoons extra virgin olive oil a pat of butter. when you combine them, they will not burn that fast or smoke. add a little white wine, a few shallots and a clove of garlic and cook til just pink and enjoy over rice or noodle or with mashed potatoes!
... an excellent tip. I try to not use butter, since I am watching saturated fats. High cholesterol is a bitch.
Originally posted by: Lola
Originally posted by: Stark
why would you ask for cooking advice from red lobster workers? that's like asking a mcdonalds worker how to cook a good hamburger.
ahh.. so very true. i heard somewhere that most RL food is frozen and premade and they just unthaw it and serve. Dunno if thats true or not.
It may raise your "bad" cholesterol level, but the benefits to your "good" cholesterol are worth it.Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: DevilsAdvocate
Originally posted by: Lola
i don't work for them, but i like to sautee my shirmp like this:
a few tablespoons extra virgin olive oil a pat of butter. when you combine them, they will not burn that fast or smoke. add a little white wine, a few shallots and a clove of garlic and cook til just pink and enjoy over rice or noodle or with mashed potatoes!
... an excellent tip. I try to not use butter, since I am watching saturated fats. High cholesterol is a bitch.
Problem is shrimp are very high in cholesterol.
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Originally posted by: Lola
Originally posted by: Stark
why would you ask for cooking advice from red lobster workers? that's like asking a mcdonalds worker how to cook a good hamburger.
ahh.. so very true. i heard somewhere that most RL food is frozen and premade and they just unthaw it and serve. Dunno if thats true or not.
It is fresh food and the meals don't come premade. I work there.