What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Symphony of Flavors: Rumaki Shrimp Bites! Have you ever gone to a restaurant and ordered a cooked shrimp menu item and then discovered at first bite the “crunch” was from the tail shell not being removed? I get it that leaving the tail on makes for an impressive presentation, but seriously, do I really need to get my hands dirty before I dig in? Oh, I’ve learned to maneuver my fork and knife to get the job done; it’s just that I don’t want to do it. My sweetheart of a husband often tackles the task for me so I don’t end up leaving a stain on my outfit. Yes, that’s happened as well. As you’re thinking…..”what a Miss Priss”, I want you to know that I KNOW shrimp tails are nutritionally edible. Unfortunately I was raised they were basically there to hold onto shrimp cocktail or fried shrimp. Raise your pinky in the air and agree with me.
RUMAKI SHRIMP BITES
Ingredients:
9 slices bacon, halved
18 medium frozen shrimp, thawed
1/4 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1/8 teaspoon ground ginger
8-ounces sliced water chestnuts, drained
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 400°. Spray a baking sheet with nonstick oil. Partially cook bacon; drain on paper towels. Set aside. Rinse shrimp thoroughly; pat dry. Remove tails and discard. Set aside. In a bowl, combine soy sauce, sugar, ground ginger, and water chestnuts. Marinate for 20 minutes. Drain excess liquid. Wrap one shrimp and two water chestnuts in a 1/2 slice bacon. Secure with a toothpick. Place on prepared baking sheet. Repeat until remaining ingredients have been used. Bake 10-12 minutes, or until bacon is crisp. Serve with dipping sauce of choice.
Recipes like this always look so good but just can’t bring myself to eating any kind of sea food. Sometimes I really wish I had more variety in my diet.
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Understand. You could make these without the shrimp: bacon wrapped water chestnuts.
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These are very tempting!
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Trust me. I have no willpower. 😜💫
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We’re a good pair!
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That’s for sure! 🌺🍃🧡
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It these were an app, I wouldn’t need the main course.
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It can turn out that way. Been there, done that. 🤣🍃
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Since we don’t eat pork or shellfish, I’ll skip the first part of your preparation, darling. I can’t say no to water chestnuts, though, and – lucky me! – we have surimi and turkey bacon. Aha!
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Excellent, Dolly! 😋🌿
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😻
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P.S. Lovely presentastion!
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Thank you very much. It warms my heart. 🧡
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My pleasure, darling! Sorry about the spelling; it’s my manicurist’s fault.
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Hahaha. 💅
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You think I am kidding? I prefer shorter nails, but he does what he prefers – a nail artist! – and I end up catching wrong keys.
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I prefer shorter nails as well. After all, I’m still a wife, homemaker, and happy chef. 😋🍃🩷
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