Let’s do another post about seafood and veggies. When Pam recently posted a bunch of broccoli recipes on her “For The Love Of Cooking” blog, one in particular caught my attention - Lemon Garlic Butter Shrimp And Broccoli since I had both that needed to be cooked. Since I couldn't open her recipe for some reason and I’m not a fan of roasted vegetables (except potatoes), I went in search of a dish that was cooked on the stove top. The recipe I liked was for Skillet Garlic Butter Shrimp And Broccoli from the “Gimme Delicious” blog but I adapted it quite a bit. I like my broccoli to be cooked moist and I didn’t want to pan fry it anymore than bake it so my adapted recipe does the cooking differently and I doubled the ingredients to ensure leftovers.
Skillet Garlic Butter Shrimp And Broccoli – Adapted from Gimme Delicious
Ingredients:
16 oz Royal Red shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 small head of broccoli, cut into florets
2 tbsp minced garlic
2 tsp paprika
1 tsp ground pepper
1 tsp dried Italian seasoning
2 tsp Aleppo chili flakes
3 tbsp olive oil
6 tbsp butter
2 tbsp lemon juice
salt to taste
Instructions:
Steam the broccoli until almost done to your
liking (very tender for me).
While the broccoli is cooking, to a large
skillet, add the shrimp along with the salt. Cook for 5-6 minutes
until done. Transfer the shrimp to a bowl and keep warm.
To the same skillet, add the butter. Once the butter has melted add the garlic, paprika, pepper, Italian seasoning, and Aleppo.
Add the broccoli and shrimp to the skillet, toss and let it simmer in butter sauce for 2 minutes tossing s few times.
Plate and enjoy.
The Verdict:
I took a break from seafood the previous night and fixed a delicious
turkey and roast beef sandwich – Bev, the sandwich queen would have been proud
and I love a good sandwich. The sandwich
included plain white bread, mayo, Dijon, deli roast beef, turkey, and cheese, chopped
onion, chopped pickled jalapenos (or dill pickles), sliced tomato and lettuce. The chopped onion and jalapenos went on one
slice of mayo coated bread and the tomato went on the other so they would
hopefully stay in place.
So how was it – except that it needed a more substantial bread, it was about as good as a sandwich can be with the jalapenos giving it just a nice little kick.
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Have a
great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
3/24/25
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Larry, shrimp and broccoli always a winner. I would piled it on top of rice (smile, love my carbs). You are right, that's a good looking sandwich for sure.
ReplyDeleteHi Larry, This entree can't miss with a pound of those Royal Red Shrimp and that amazing looking butter sauce. Wish I could eat broccoli but can't win them all... Great sandwich too... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteSorry you couldn't open the recipe, I was having website issue last week. Your shrimp dish looks fantastic and so does that sandwich.
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