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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook argentine red shrimp with tomatoes & feta cheese using 24 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Argentine Red Shrimp With Tomatoes & Feta Cheese:
- Make ready Argentine red shrimp raw peeled and deveined
- Take Olive oil for coating the shrimp
- Get Freeze-dried oregano or fresh
- Get Salt and Pepper
- Prepare medium tomatoes peeled, cored, and sliced roughly chopped
- Make ready olive oil
- Take diced shallots
- Make ready garlic cloves minced
- Get Salt and pepper
- Get or so of white wine
- Prepare Red pepper flakes
- Make ready Feta cheese crumbled
- Make ready Freeze-dried mint leave flakes or fresh
- Get Cooking, assembly, and baking
- Take Preheat the oven to 400f
- Prepare In a bowl, add a little olive oil, salt, pepper, a few dashes of oregano, and toss the shrimp in the seasoned oil to coat and set aside
- Get Heat a medium saute pan to medium and add 1-2 Tbs Olive Oil
- Prepare Add shallots, garlic, and salt and pepper to taste, saute until soft, about five minutes
- Take Add the tomatoes, and red pepper flakes. Simmer, mashing the tomatoes a bit. Cover and cook down until thickened. Remove the lid and cook to a sauce
- Get Add a splash of white wine and simmer for a few minutes more
- Take Transfer the tomatoes, shallots, and garlic onto individual ovenproof serving dishes and spread across the bottom
- Make ready Layer the shrimp across the tomatoes and crumble the feta over the shrimp
- Prepare Put into the oven and cook about 10-15 minutes until bubbly
- Prepare Remove and sprinkle with Mint and serve along with crusty bread and White Wine
Argentine red shrimp (Pleoticus Muelleri) has a sweet delicate flavor similar to that of Maine lobster. The primary packs are whole head-on, headless shell-on, EZ peel, peeled and deveined and peeled tail on. The popularity of this shrimp is quickly growing in North America. Argentine Red shrimp are a cold water shrimp, with the taste and texture betw.
Instructions to make Argentine Red Shrimp With Tomatoes & Feta Cheese:
- Raw Argentine Red Shrimp with shell looks different then most.
- Cooked down Tomatoes.
- Add the Shimp, scatter some Feta and put in preheated 400f oven.
- Dust with Mint aand serve.
In this recipe the star of this dish is Argentine red shrimp with its sweet lobster like flavor. Roasting the shrimp in this simple dish with the tomatoes, shallots, oregano and Feta cheese bring a rich complexity of flavors. Argentine Red Shrimp are an incredible wild caught shrimp from the South Atlantic. What is your favorite form of Argentine Red Shrimp to cook with Whole, Headless Shell-on, EX Peel or Raw P&D? If you have never had an Argentine Red shrimp, I recommend you go and try some.
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