Quick, Make Me a Meal
Monday night dinners now present a challenge for me as my daughter has a Monday evening class and my husband has meetings sometimes on Mondays and once a month I have a meeting on Mondays. Confused? That's okay: I am too.
So, anyway, this evening my daughter called to say that, because of a power outage, football practice was cut short - and can I make something quick for dinner? Why, yes I can. And without a seasoning packet in sight. Don't believe me? Just watch:
If your shrimp is frozen, place it in a bowl and add cold water. In just a few minutes the shrimp will begin to safely thaw. Now you can also easily peel the shrimp.
After chopping 2 cloves of garlic and adding that to the pot, I added the shelled shrimp and the juice from half a lemon (about 2 tbs.) to the pan.
Kelley is a big fan of her "aunt" Rosie Hawthorne and her awesome photography skills.
My dear daughter worked hard to get a good picture of me adding shrimp to the pan.
Working quickly, I added a splash of white wine and the cooked fettucini to the mix. Just before serving, the chopped flat-leaf parsley is sprinkled on top.
Our family prefers to add grated parmigiano-reggiano cheese on top of our shrimp scampi pasta. Kelley came home in time to put together a quick salad to accompany this very simple and very quick dinner. And all with nary a seasoning packet in sight.
1 comment:
Looks delish.
And thanks for pimping me.
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