BDSkelly ~ Shrimp Boil!

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bdskelly

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My son in-law requested Shrimp for his birthday. No problem pal.
So I fired up the old rocket motor and filled the pot with water.
To that I added.
2 Tblsp of Shrimp boil concentrate, 1 large onion cut into 4ths, 3 fresh bay leaves, handful of black pepper corns 3 lemons halved and a head of garlic. and brought it to a boil.
4 pounds of new potato’s and 2 pounds of smoked sausage go in first for 10 minutes.
Then toss in 8 half ears of corn with those taters for 3 more minutes.
Last comes 4 pounds of large shrimp for 3 more minutes.
I dusted this with Old Bay before serving.
Enjoy! B
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Looks great! It's about time for me to do a shrimp boil. Only thing I do differently is throw in a lobster for the wife.
 
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Lookin' good.Tis the time of year for a good boil with great local sweet corn.
Been too long since I've fired the propane burner....they're not just for cookin' turkeys!
Your thread is an on time prod.:emoji_thumbsup:
 
Nothing in that pot I don't like. Excellent cook Brian.

Point for sure
Chris
 
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Lookin' good.Tis the time of year for a good boil with great local sweet corn.
Been too long since I've fired the propane burner....they're not just for cookin' turkeys!
Your thread is an on time prod.:emoji_thumbsup:
Thanks pal. Yup... that time of year for sure! B
 
Nothing in that pot I don't like. Excellent cook Brian.

Point for sure
Chris
Thank you Chris.
Yes sir. Including the beer I was drinking I believe I hit all the major food groups on this one! B
 
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