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Shrimp recipe with leeks is the way to go today. The shrimps were coated with salt , pepper and sugar to augment the shrimps’ sweetness. If you want this meal to have a hint of vegetables in it, you can add in the leeks if you want to.

shrimp with leeks recipe

I got my first job when I was in third grade. It was a not a high paying job, but I was so proud about it because of the salary I got, I was able to afford to buy a Choc Nut ( a Filipino type of Chocolate made with flour and peanuts). It was a noble job and laborious job. After I work for a few hours, I stunk so bad, my parents demanded for me to take a shower – to my chagrin. Who likes to shower anyway when you are nine years old. So, I ran and hide under the bamboo bench, hoping not to be found.

Looking back, I cannot help but chuckle on those innocent memories. And what a good and fun memory about peeling shrimp. Yes, my job was peeling shrimp. I have to remove the shrimps’ shells for half day then I get paid per gram of the shrimps I peeled. These shrimps were not the big ones. They were the teeny tiny ones, so it was a laborious job. My hands turned so dry and wrinkly, but after a long half day’s work, I got what I want – Choc Nut.

I love reminiscing good memories specially when it looks so gloomy outside and it is so cold. I feel like I want to be brought back way back home and snuggle under the warm arms of my parents. Since I am a stay at home mom now, I want to remember myself as a hard working little lad who once worked a smelly but a very fulfilling job.

So to bring all of us to my ” difficult” young life, I am going to share to you this shrimp recipe and I promise you – it is delicious.

Here in the USA, I seldom peel shrimps because the shells are already removed when I buy it from the store. Sometimes, however, when I want to dust off my shrimp peeling expertise, I buy the unpeeled shrimps and peel the shrimps like crazy. There is just the Zen feeling of reminiscing my first job and remembering the fun conversations I had with my “peeling shrimp colleagues.” Hmm, I wonder what were my concerns back then? Maybe it was about how many choc nut I will get from the shrimps, or what games to play after I get off work.

To be honest, unpeeled shrimps are better than the ready peeled ones, because the sweetness of the shrimp and pungent smell are still intact. These adds a better taste to the viand. Although, I recommend highly that you peel your own shrimp, there is no pressure of doing it yourself. So go ahead buy buy some shrimps and leeks and let us make this meal together!

Note: Please check the Step by Step Guide on how to clean leeks here.

When I thought I cannot go on, I force myself TO KEEP GOING. My success is based on PERSISTENCE, not luck – Estee Lauder

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SALT AND PEPPER SHRIMP WITH LEEKS

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Servings: 4 servings

Author: Shobee

Ingredients

  • 1 to 1 1/2 teaspoon salt add the salt slowly depending in your taste. For me, however, 1 tsp was enough
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 teaspoon peppercorns
  • 1/2 to 1 teaspoon sugar adjust accordingly depending in your taste
  • 1 pound peeled raw jumbo shrimp
  • 2 tablespoon peanut oil OR any regular oil you have this is for cooking the shrimp
  • 1 red chili seeded and finely chopped ( you can skip this if you do not like it spicy)
  • 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
  • 3 cloves garlic crushed
  • 1 stem leek thinly sliced. you can skip the leeks if you want

Instructions

  • Finely grind peppercorn in a mortar ( there are peppercorn available in the store that has a grinder, you can use that one)

  • Mix the salt, pepper, sugar and peppercorn in a large bowl. Set aside

  • Rinse the peeled shrimp under cold water,pat dry. Add them in in the salt,pepper, sugar and peppercorn mixture. Mix completely to coat the spices will coat the shrimps.

  • Heat the oil in the pan.

  • Add the shrimp chili,ginger and garlic, leeks ( if adding) and stir fry for 3 to 5 minutes or until the shrimps are cooked through and has changed their color

  • Add the salt and pepper (if desired) and stir fry for another minute. ( season depending on how salty you want it)

  • Transfer to a bowl or place and serve immediately.

Notes

I re-checked the Nutritional fact 4 times to make sure that this meal does not contain cholesterol but it kept on saying no cholesterol. As I know, shrimps has a lot of cholesterol. Well, guess I have to list the Nutrition facts regardless.
Ciao!

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  1. Jeff D says

    shrimp with leeks recipe (7)
    One of our faves, great stuff! Love the leeks too!

  2. Raymund says

    Now you reminded me of that choc nut! Now I am craving for it

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shrimp with leeks recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do I get the most out of my leeks? ›

Getting the Most out of Leeks
  1. Cut leek diagonally from point where leaves start to darken to middle of dark green portion.
  2. Peek inside to determine where light green turns dark. Cut diagonally again, preserving light portion.
  3. Repeat twice to create pointed shape with pale leaves.

Why add baking soda to shrimp before cooking? ›

Alkaline baking soda slightly alters the pH of the shrimp, making them as plump and succulent as lobster and resistant to overcooking. The brine also causes the meat to pull away from the shells while cooking, so you get all the great flavor of shell-on shrimp without the hassle.

What do you soak shrimp in before cooking? ›

For each pound of shrimp, combine 2 quarts water, 1/4 cup salt and 1/4 cup sugar in a large mixing bowl. Whisk together until the salt and sugar dissolve. STEP TWO: Soak the shrimp. Place the peeled and deveined shrimp in the brine solution, and allow them to sit untouched for 30 minutes at room temperature.

What pairs well with leeks? ›

Grill or roast them and enjoy them as a side dish. Serve them with romesco sauce, basil pesto, or the Mint Pesto on page 179 of The Love & Lemons Cookbook. In soups. Leeks are famous for their ability to add depth to soups, stews, and stock.

What does leeks do for your body? ›

Leeks are also a good source of folate, a B-vitamin that's essential for cell growth and development. In addition to vitamins and minerals, leeks are also high in fibre. This can help to keep your digestive system healthy and may reduce the risk of constipation, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.

What is the secret to juicy shrimp? ›

Soak shrimp in brine

Soak quickly in brine to keep lean seafood moist as it cooks and season it throughout. A solution of 1 tablespoon kosher salt and 1 quart water works to season 1 pound of seafood. Dissolve the salt in the water, and then submerge the shrimp and chill for 30 minutes.

What makes shrimp taste better? ›

Start With a Dry Brine, No Matter How You're Cooking

Before we dive into the details, there's one technique that we've found improves all shrimp, regardless of cooking method: a quick dry brine with salt and baking soda.

What brings out the flavor of shrimp? ›

These savory little crustaceans taste best with seasoning that complements their unique umami flavor. The top three spice blends for shrimp are garlic butter, Old Bay Seasoning, and blackened seasoning, and they are easy to make at home!

What not to do when cooking shrimp? ›

  1. Mistake #1: Buying Shrimp With the Heads Still On.
  2. Mistake #2: Not Deveining Your Shrimp.
  3. Mistake #3: Thawing Improperly.
  4. Mistake #4: Overcooking.
  5. Mistake #5: Throwing Away the Shells.

What happens if you don't rinse shrimp? ›

Rinsing cooked shrimp from the store is not necessary unless there are specific reasons, such as removing excess sodium or if there are any noticeable contaminants. Otherwise, it's generally safe to consume them as is. I always do because you never know how long it's been in the freezer .

How does Gordon Ramsay cook leeks? ›

Season leeks with soy, maple, sesame oil, and mirin. Top with sliced garlic and a few knobs of butter around the outside of the pan. Add just enough stock to cover leeks halfway, bring to a boil and pop into over to roast until caramelized and tender when pierced with a knife.

Why use leeks instead of onions? ›

Leeks are the mildest of the onion family and really shine when they're cooked, offering a lovely subtlety to dishes and a delicate, melty texture. Typically, the white and light green parts are consumed, while the dark green tops are left out, being full of fibers and hard to chew.

Do leeks need to be soaked? ›

To be properly cleaned before cooking, leeks must be topped and tailed (roots discarded, dark-green parts removed), and the white and light-green parts sliced thin and left to swim in a water bath so as to encourage the removal of any clinging dirt.

Should you cut the tops of leeks? ›

Most people automatically cut off and discard the. tops of leeks, but the darker green leaves just need a. little extra cooking time.

Can you freeze fresh leek? ›

To freeze: Leeks can be frozen! Simply slice and freeze them on a tray, before popping into a sealed container. To defrost: When you take food or drink out of the freezer, it's important to defrost it safely. Don't defrost at room temperature.

Should I cut the tops off my leeks? ›

Trim your leek seedlings to keep them around 4 inches tall to prevent the tops from falling over and breaking. Simply take a pair of scissors and trim along the tops. As the leek tops get stronger you can let them start to grow taller.

Why do you soak leeks in water? ›

Soak the stalks in a bowl of cold water for 10 minutes or so, then rinse under cold running water in the sink. The long soak allows the water to penetrate the leek's many layers, clearing out all the bits of debris. Once your veg is all cleaned up and dirt-free, it's time to get cookin'.

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