SHRIMP AND GRITS

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I've been cooking shrimp and grits since childhood. I'm a purist: the simpler it is, the better. I focus on the quality of the grits and the quality of the shrimp. It all comes together in an incredibly flavorful, satisfying dish you can eat for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Hope you enjoy.

Provided by Sean Brock

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

2 cups high-quality, freshly ground grits, preferably Anson Mills White Grits
2 quarts spring water
3 fresh bay leaves
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 wedge lemon
Kosher salt
White pepper
8 ounces smoked bacon
10 cremini mushrooms, washed and dried
20 head-on shrimp, large
4 tablespoons lard, divided
1 shallot
2 cloves garlic
1 1/2 cups preserved tomatoes
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 quarts vegetable stock
4 fresh bay leaves
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
1 lemon
kosher salt
1 sprig flat-leaf parsley, minced, to garnish

Steps:

  • Prepare the grits: Combine the grits and the water in a large mixing bowl. Allow to soak overnight at room temperature (optional). The next day, skim the top with a fine-mesh strainer to remove and discard the chaff. Strain the grits, pouring the soaking water into a stockpot.
  • Bring water to a low simmer; carefully add the grits in several additions, whisking constantly until the grits are emulsified with the water. When the grits come to a boil, lower the heat even further. Use a spatula to scrape down the grits from the side of the pot. Gently crumple the bay leaves in your hand before adding them to the grits. Cover the pot and simmer at a very low heat for 45-60 minutes, stirring frequently and scraping the sides of the pot. Add water as necessary to achieve the right consistency: not too runny, not too thick. (Note: Prep your shrimp at this time and use the heads and peels to start the tomato-shrimp broth-see Steps 4 and 6.)
  • When the grits are fully cooked, they should be soft, fluffy and creamy. Stir in the butter; season with about 1 teaspoon salt, white pepper, and a generous squeeze of fresh lemon juice to taste. Stir well to combine. Reserve, covered.
  • Dice bacon and set aside. Remove stems from cremini mushrooms and quarter (or cut as necessary to achieve uniform size); set aside. Remove the shells and heads from the shrimp; reserve for stock. Gently slice down the back of each shrimp and devein with tweezers or a toothpick, being careful to preserve any roe. Gently rinse each shrimp in a small bowl of lightly salted water.
  • Add 2 tablespoons lard to a large sauté pan over medium-high heat; when the lard shimmers, add the bacon. Turn heat to low and allow bacon to render, stirring occasionally, about 5 minutes. Meanwhile, mince shallot; add to bacon. Thinly slice garlic; add to bacon and shallots. Cook until garlic and shallot are softened, 1-2 minutes. When bacon is finished cooking, strain most of the fat from the pan. (Discard the fat or reserve for another use.)
  • Make tomato-shrimp broth: Add 2 tablespoons of lard to a saucepan over medium-high heat; when it shimmers, sear the shrimp shells and heads for 1-2 minutes. Add the preserved tomato, tomato paste, 2 bay leaves, and vegetable stock. Simmer for 2 hours, covered. Strain the stock into a bowl, pushing the solids down to extract as much liquid as possible; discard the solids. Pour the stock back into the pot and reduce by half over high heat. Add 2 cups of the reduced shrimp stock to the bacon pan (freeze the rest for later use) and bring to a simmer. Add the mushrooms and 2 lightly crushed bay leaves and simmer for 2 minutes.
  • Turn the heat to low and add the shrimp in a single layer over broth. Lightly season with salt and cook at a very low simmer until shrimp are just cooked, turning them over halfway through, about 1½-2 minutes. (Do not overcook.)
  • Assemble the dish: Stir the warm grits to even out the consistency; spoon into a bowl. Top with shrimp, mushroom, and bacon mixture, including broth. Season with smoked paprika and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. Garnish with freshly minced parsley. Serve.

Iulian Ilisei
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This dish was a bit bland for my taste. I would recommend adding more spices or herbs to the recipe.


bryana bettencourt
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I added some chopped green bell pepper and onion to the dish and it was delicious! I also used Old Bay seasoning instead of cayenne pepper.


Samila John
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This recipe was easy to follow and the dish turned out great! The shrimp were cooked perfectly and the grits were creamy and flavorful. I will definitely be making this dish again.


vaph2012
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I had a hard time finding stone-ground grits at my local grocery store, so I used regular grits instead. The dish still turned out great!


Jasmine Jones
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This dish was a bit too spicy for my taste, but my husband loved it. The shrimp were cooked well and the grits were creamy. I would recommend using less cayenne pepper if you don't like spicy food.


Ranaumar123
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I was a bit skeptical about this recipe at first, but I'm so glad I tried it! The shrimp and grits were cooked perfectly and the sauce was amazing. I will definitely be making this dish again.


adnansunny adnan
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This recipe was a hit with my family! The shrimp were succulent and the grits were smooth and creamy. The sauce was also very flavorful. We will definitely be making this dish again.


Ma Jayasingha
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I've tried many shrimp and grits recipes over the years, but this one is by far the best. The combination of flavors is perfect and the dish is so easy to make. I highly recommend it!


Foriwaa Sarah
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This shrimp and grits recipe was absolutely delicious! The shrimp were cooked perfectly and the grits were creamy and flavorful. I loved the addition of the bacon and tomatoes, which added a nice smoky and tangy flavor. I will definitely be making th


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