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Lowcountry Shrimp and Grits

Cathy Lea

This is a common dish around Charleston, South Carolina. I don't even like grits, but with the shrimp and wonderful sauce on top they don't taste the same at all. If you really hate grits you could use rice instead, but it wouldn't be as good, trust me. You can add more or less cayenne depending on how hot you like your food. As always, these amounts are just a suggestion, feel free to add or subtract to suit your taste.

Ingredients

 1/3 cup chopped onion
 1/3 cup chopped red pepper
 1/3 cup chopped green pepper
 1/2 cup flour
 1 cup shrimp, peeled and deveined
 vegetable or olive oil
 1 teaspoon garlic, chopped
 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
 salt and pepper to taste
 water as heeded
 2 tablespoons sherry
 2 cups prepared grits

Directions

Prepare grits in a sauce pan according to package directions and add cayenne pepper when almost done. Cover and keep warm. In a saute pan cook onions and peppers until soft then remove to a holding bowl. Add enough oil to cover the bottom of the saute pan, heat until shimmering, while lightly tossing shrimp with flour in a plastic bag. When oil is hot, saute shrimp until they start to turn pink. Add the garlic, salt and pepper and sauteed onion and pepper mixture to the saute pan with a little water to deglaze any brown bits of fond from the bottom. Keep stirring and adding water until the mixture is the thickness you like. It should be a little thinner than gravy. Add sherry to your taste. Pour over hot grits and serve.

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