CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Seafood, Vegetables |
American |
Grilling, Seafood |
27 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
1/2 |
c |
Tequila |
1/4 |
c |
Fresh lime juice |
1 1/2 |
oz |
Orange juice concentrate |
|
|
thawed |
2 |
t |
Vegetable oil |
1 1/2 |
lb |
Medium shrimp, peeled and |
|
|
deveined |
|
|
Soaked bamboo skewers |
3 |
|
Fresh jalapenos, cut as |
|
|
directed |
1 |
|
Red bell pepper, cut into |
|
|
1/2-inch squares |
|
|
Coarse salt |
|
|
Minced fresh cilantro |
|
|
Lime wedges |
INSTRUCTIONS
CUT each jalapeno into 8 small pieces Prepare marinade, combining
ingredients in a small bowl. Place shrimp in a plastic bag or shallow
dish, pour marinade over them and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Fire up
grill, bringing temperature to high (1 to 2 seconds with the hand
test). While grill heats, drain shrimp, discarding marinade. Skewer
shrimp with jalapenos and bell pepper pieces, avoiding crowing. Slide
one end of the first shrimp on a skewer, add a piece of jalapeno and
bell pepper to rest in the curve of the shrimp, and then slide the
other end of the shrimp over the skewer. Repeat on the same skewer
with a second shrimp and the jalapeno and bell pepper pieces. Assemble
remaining kebabs and sprinkle them lightly with salt. Grill kebabs
uncovered over high heat for 1-1/2 to 2 minutes per side, until shrimp
are just opaque with lightly browned edges. The jalapeno and bell
pepper should remain a bit crisp. If grilling covered, cook kebabs the
same amount of time, turning once midway. When done, sprinkle kebabs
lightly with cilantro and serve them hot, with lime wedges for
squeezing. VARIATION from serving the shrimp on the skewer, the
Jamisons sometimes pile them in margarita glasses with salted rims and
lime wedges. About 2+1/4 dozen kebabs. Notes: REF: Born to Grill : An
American Celebration by Cheryl Alters Jamison, Bill Jamison (Harvard
Common Pr, May 1998 ISBN: 155832111X) Hanneman May 1998 >McRecipe
Recipe by: Born to Grill, Jamison & Jamison Posted to bbq-digest by
"Garry Howard" <garry@netrelief.com> on May 28, 1998
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