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Old 18-04-2008, 06:56 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Joe Cilinceon wrote:

"Sheldon" wrote in message
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It's actually quite dumb to bread beautiful jumbo shrimp... that's
like those moronic recipes that call for grinding/chopping jumbo
shrimp when small shrimp will do ... no kudos for being a kitchen
jerk.

That statement in moronic


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Old 18-04-2008, 07:02 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"kilikini" wrote in message
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Oooh, I'm stealing this dipping sauce! It sounds fabulous!

kili


Well if you like that one then here is a cocktail sauce you might like also.

Bloody Mary Shrimp Cocktail Sauce
4 ripe tomatoes -- coarsely chopped
2 celery stalks -- coarsely chopped
1 medium onion -- coarsely chopped
1/2 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons grated fresh or prepared horseradish
1 lemon -- juiced
2 teaspoons hot sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 shot pepper vodka
1 teaspoon celery seed
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
a jalapeno or chipotle pepper mixed in is a nice addition for the heat
lovers..

Combine the tomatoes, celery, and onion in a blender and puree to break the
vegetables down. Add the remaining ingredients and puree until smooth. Chill
before serving with a raw bar.


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Old 18-04-2008, 07:14 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Default User" wrote in message
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Your posts will be easier to understand if you get OE Quotefix to
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Brian


Actually I'm using OE Quotefix it just didn't work for some reason with that
particular post.

Joe


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Old 18-04-2008, 07:25 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Apr 18, 11:02*am, "Joe Cilinceon" wrote:
"kilikini" wrote in message

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Oooh, I'm stealing this dipping sauce! *It sounds fabulous!


kili


Well if you like that one then here is a cocktail sauce you might like also.

Bloody Mary Shrimp Cocktail Sauce
4 ripe tomatoes -- coarsely chopped
2 celery stalks -- coarsely chopped
1 medium onion -- coarsely chopped
1/2 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons grated fresh or prepared horseradish
1 lemon -- juiced
2 teaspoons hot sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 shot pepper vodka
1 teaspoon celery seed
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
a jalapeno or chipotle pepper mixed in is a nice addition for the heat
lovers..

Combine the tomatoes, celery, and onion in a blender and puree to break the
vegetables down. Add the remaining ingredients and puree until smooth. Chill
before serving with a raw bar.


Nice- that would be good with crab, too- thanks!!
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Old 18-04-2008, 07:38 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Joe wrote on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:56:22 -0400:

JC "Dave Smith" wrote in message
JC ...
??
?? It does seem a waste to bread good jumbo shrimp. It
?? certainly not my favourite way to do shrimp. However, I am
?? tempted to try my hand at coconut shrimp.
??
JC It isn't the only way I eat them but is one of my favorite
JC ways. Out of the 3 lbs I had of these this was the last
JC pound as the other two pounds where grilled.

JC Here is the basic recipe if you are interested:

JC Coconut Shrimp

JC Peanut or vegetable oil, for frying
JC 1/4 cup cornstarch
JC *1/2 cup Panko bread crumbs ( I use the honey flavored) -
JC optional mixed with coconut flakes
JC 1 large egg beaten
JC Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
JC 1 cup flaked coconut - ( if mixed with panko use a 1/2 cup)
JC 1 pounds jumbo shrimp, peeled with tails on

JC Heat oil in a large deep skillet, or heavy pot or deep
JC fryer to 350 degrees F.

JC Dredge the shrimp with the cornstarch then the egg mixture
JC and shake off any excess. Press the shrimp into the coconut
JC flakes (or coconut mixed with panko) be sure to coat both
JC sides.

JC Deep-fry the shrimp in batches until the coconut is golden
JC brown, about 2 to 3 minutes. Using tongs or a slotted
JC spoon, remove the shrimp to paper towels to drain.

JC Orange Dipping Sauce
JC 1/2 cup orange marmalade
JC 1 to 2 tablespoons dark rum
JC 1 lime, juiced

A mild curry sauce works very well too!


James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

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Old 18-04-2008, 09:13 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Joe Cilinceon wrote:

"Default User" wrote in message
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Your posts will be easier to understand if you get OE Quotefix to
handle the problem of properly marked quotes when replying to Google
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Actually I'm using OE Quotefix it just didn't work for some reason
with that particular post.


Ok. Maybe it just rejected the Sheldon post.




Brian

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Old 18-04-2008, 09:15 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default User wrote:
Joe Cilinceon wrote:

"Default User" wrote in message
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Your posts will be easier to understand if you get OE Quotefix to
handle the problem of properly marked quotes when replying to Google
Groups posts.


Actually I'm using OE Quotefix it just didn't work for some reason
with that particular post.


Ok. Maybe it just rejected the Sheldon post.




Brian


That is what I was thinking g

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Old 19-04-2008, 05:39 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On 18 Apr 2008 20:13:51 GMT, "Default User"
wrote:

Joe Cilinceon wrote:

"Default User" wrote in message
...

Your posts will be easier to understand if you get OE Quotefix to
handle the problem of properly marked quotes when replying to Google
Groups posts.


Actually I'm using OE Quotefix it just didn't work for some reason
with that particular post.


Ok. Maybe it just rejected the Sheldon post.


who said machines can't think?

your pal,
blake
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Old 09-05-2008, 05:51 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Apr 17, 10:40*am, Lou Decruss wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:33:54 -0700 (PDT), Alexm
wrote:

Today I purchased a package (9 oz.) of frozen SeaPak(R) "Jumbo Breaded
Butterfly Shrimp". *Well, the shrimp were noways near jumbo in size.
The breading is spread out to make them look large but, when the
breading comes off, the shrimp look very much less than medium in
size. *What the heck is going on in this world? *Is nothing any good
any more? *I would suggest that anyone who buys such products take
them back to the store and get a full refund - which is what I am
going to do.


Alexm


Anyone who purchases such a product deserves any disappointment they
get. *Did you think there were going to be 2 dozen 12 count shrimp in
that tiny little 9 oz. box? *Taking it back proves you're either a
total idiot, or a troll. *Maybe both.

Lou


You don't get it. It has nothing to do with the number of shrimp. It
has everything to do with the size of the shrimp in each breaded
shrimp (i.e., the amount of shrimp compared to the amount of breading
and the size of the shrimp compared to the size of the breading).
Another way of putting it: Suppose you ordered a hot dog in a bun - a
hot dog bun of usual size- and when you got it you found that the hot
dog inside the bun was only about as large as you little finger. Get
the picture? Or do you need a 100 page dissertation. The product was
no good. Anyone with a minimum of intelligence would return the
product and get a refund.

Alexm
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:57 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On May 9, 12:51�am, Alexm wrote:
On Apr 17, 10:40�am, Lou Decruss wrote:





On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:33:54 -0700 (PDT), Alexm
wrote:


Today I purchased a package (9 oz.) of frozen SeaPak(R) "Jumbo Breaded
Butterfly Shrimp". �Well, the shrimp were noways near jumbo in size.
The breading is spread out to make them look large but, when the
breading comes off, the shrimp look very much less than medium in
size. �What the heck is going on in this world? �Is nothing any good
any more? �I would suggest that anyone who buys such products take
them back to the store and get a full refund - which is what I am
going to do.


Alexm


Anyone who purchases such a product deserves any disappointment they
get. �Did you think there were going to be 2 dozen 12 count shrimp in
that tiny little 9 oz. box? �Taking it back proves you're either a
total idiot, or a troll. �Maybe both.


Lou


You don't get it. �It has nothing to do with the number of shrimp. �It
has everything to do with the size of the shrimp in each breaded
shrimp (i.e., the amount of shrimp compared to the amount of breading



You don't get it... when you buy "Jumbo Breaded Shrimp" you are buying
shrimp with jumbo breading. If you want breaded jumbo shrimp then buy
"Breaded Jumbo Shrimp", You did not get ripped off, you got exactly
what you paid for. If you feel ripped off that's entirely your own
fault... because you can't read... advertising agents pander to
functionally illiterate dumb douchebags like you.


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Old 09-05-2008, 11:56 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Sheldon wrote:
On May 9, 12:51�am, Alexm wrote:
On Apr 17, 10:40�am, Lou Decruss wrote:





On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:33:54 -0700 (PDT), Alexm
wrote:
Today I purchased a package (9 oz.) of frozen SeaPak(R) "Jumbo Breaded
Butterfly Shrimp". �Well, the shrimp were noways near jumbo in size.
The breading is spread out to make them look large but, when the
breading comes off, the shrimp look very much less than medium in
size. �What the heck is going on in this world? �Is nothing any good
any more? �I would suggest that anyone who buys such products take
them back to the store and get a full refund - which is what I am
going to do.
Alexm
Anyone who purchases such a product deserves any disappointment they
get. �Did you think there were going to be 2 dozen 12 count shrimp in
that tiny little 9 oz. box? �Taking it back proves you're either a
total idiot, or a troll. �Maybe both.
Lou

You don't get it. �It has nothing to do with the number of shrimp. �It
has everything to do with the size of the shrimp in each breaded
shrimp (i.e., the amount of shrimp compared to the amount of breading



You don't get it... when you buy "Jumbo Breaded Shrimp" you are buying
shrimp with jumbo breading. If you want breaded jumbo shrimp then buy
"Breaded Jumbo Shrimp", You did not get ripped off, you got exactly
what you paid for. If you feel ripped off that's entirely your own
fault... because you can't read... advertising agents pander to
functionally illiterate dumb douchebags like you.



Your responses are amazing. You find a way to trash everyone yet you're
an old, perpetually single "man" with SIX CATS!
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Old 10-05-2008, 01:54 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On May 9, 6:56Â*pm, DK wrote:
Sheldon wrote:
On May 9, 12:51�am, Alexm wrote:
On Apr 17, 10:40�am, Lou Decruss wrote:


On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:33:54 -0700 (PDT), Alexm
wrote:
Today I purchased a package (9 oz.) of frozen SeaPak(R) "Jumbo Breaded
Butterfly Shrimp". �Well, the shrimp were noways near jumbo in size.
The breading is spread out to make them look large but, when the
breading comes off, the shrimp look very much less than medium in
size. �What the heck is going on in this world? �Is nothing any good
any more? �I would suggest that anyone who buys such products take
them back to the store and get a full refund - which is what I am
going to do.
Alexm
Anyone who purchases such a product deserves any disappointment they
get. �Did you think there were going to be 2 dozen 12 count shrimp in
that tiny little 9 oz. box? �Taking it back proves you're either a
total idiot, or a troll. �Maybe both.
Lou
You don't get it. �It has nothing to do with the number of shrimp. �It
has everything to do with the size of the shrimp in each breaded
shrimp (i.e., the amount of shrimp compared to the amount of breading


You don't get it... when you buy "Jumbo Breaded Shrimp" you are buying
shrimp with jumbo breading. Â*If you want breaded jumbo shrimp then buy
"Breaded Jumbo Shrimp", Â*You did not get ripped off, you got exactly
what you paid for. Â*If you feel ripped off that's entirely your own
fault... because you can't read... advertising agents pander to
functionally illiterate dumb douchebags like you.


Your responses are amazing. Â*You find a way to trash everyone yet you're
an old, perpetually single "man" with SIX CATS!


And you know all this about me how, you are clairvoyant?

But everyone here knows you have a pinhead IQ... a brine shrimp has a
higher IQ than you... only a dumb douchebag buys frozen breaded shrimp
and expects gourmet.
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Old 10-05-2008, 01:58 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Sheldon wrote:
On May 9, 6:56 pm, DK wrote:
Sheldon wrote:
On May 9, 12:51�am, Alexm wrote:
On Apr 17, 10:40�am, Lou Decruss wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:33:54 -0700 (PDT), Alexm
wrote:
Today I purchased a package (9 oz.) of frozen SeaPak(R) "Jumbo Breaded
Butterfly Shrimp". �Well, the shrimp were noways near jumbo in size.
The breading is spread out to make them look large but, when the
breading comes off, the shrimp look very much less than medium in
size. �What the heck is going on in this world? �Is nothing any good
any more? �I would suggest that anyone who buys such products take
them back to the store and get a full refund - which is what I am
going to do.
Alexm
Anyone who purchases such a product deserves any disappointment they
get. �Did you think there were going to be 2 dozen 12 count shrimp in
that tiny little 9 oz. box? �Taking it back proves you're either a
total idiot, or a troll. �Maybe both.
Lou
You don't get it. �It has nothing to do with the number of shrimp. �It
has everything to do with the size of the shrimp in each breaded
shrimp (i.e., the amount of shrimp compared to the amount of breading
You don't get it... when you buy "Jumbo Breaded Shrimp" you are buying
shrimp with jumbo breading. If you want breaded jumbo shrimp then buy
"Breaded Jumbo Shrimp", You did not get ripped off, you got exactly
what you paid for. If you feel ripped off that's entirely your own
fault... because you can't read... advertising agents pander to
functionally illiterate dumb douchebags like you.

Your responses are amazing. You find a way to trash everyone yet you're
an old, perpetually single "man" with SIX CATS!


And you know all this about me how, you are clairvoyant?

But everyone here knows you have a pinhead IQ... a brine shrimp has a
higher IQ than you... only a dumb douchebag buys frozen breaded shrimp
and expects gourmet.


I know it because I can read, Shelly, and you have made yourself an open
(albeit dumb) book.

"Everyone here", Shelly? You can hardly speak for yourself and you are
also too dumb to realize that I'm not the OP.
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Old 10-05-2008, 02:47 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On May 9, 8:58Â*pm, DK wrote:
Sheldon wrote:
On May 9, 6:56 pm, DK wrote:
Sheldon wrote:
On May 9, 12:51�am, Alexm wrote:
On Apr 17, 10:40�am, Lou Decruss wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:33:54 -0700 (PDT), Alexm
wrote:
Today I purchased a package (9 oz.) of frozen SeaPak(R) "Jumbo Breaded
Butterfly Shrimp". �Well, the shrimp were noways near jumbo in size.
The breading is spread out to make them look large but, when the
breading comes off, the shrimp look very much less than medium in
size. �What the heck is going on in this world? �Is nothing any good
any more? �I would suggest that anyone who buys such products take
them back to the store and get a full refund - which is what I am
going to do.
Alexm
Anyone who purchases such a product deserves any disappointment they
get. �Did you think there were going to be 2 dozen 12 count shrimp in
that tiny little 9 oz. box? �Taking it back proves you're either a
total idiot, or a troll. �Maybe both.
Lou
You don't get it. �It has nothing to do with the number of shrimp. �It
has everything to do with the size of the shrimp in each breaded
shrimp (i.e., the amount of shrimp compared to the amount of breading
You don't get it... when you buy "Jumbo Breaded Shrimp" you are buying
shrimp with jumbo breading. Â*If you want breaded jumbo shrimp then buy
"Breaded Jumbo Shrimp", Â*You did not get ripped off, you got exactly
what you paid for. Â*If you feel ripped off that's entirely your own
fault... because you can't read... advertising agents pander to
functionally illiterate dumb douchebags like you.
Your responses are amazing. Â*You find a way to trash everyone yet you're
an old, perpetually single "man" with SIX CATS!


And you know all this about me how, you are clairvoyant?


But everyone here knows you have a pinhead IQ... a brine shrimp has a
higher IQ than you... only a dumb douchebag buys frozen breaded shrimp
and expects gourmet.


I know it because I can read, Shelly, and you have made yourself an open
(albeit dumb) book.

"Everyone here", Shelly? Â*You can hardly speak for yourself and you are
also too dumb to realize that I'm not the OP.


Sheesh but you're dumb, you just proved you can't read... ignoranus!

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Old 11-05-2008, 02:16 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Sheldon wrote:


Sheesh but you're dumb, you just proved you can't read... ignoranus!


"you have just proven" and "ignoramus" would be proper. You should
learn English before you call others "dumb" and follow that up with
gibberish, Shelly.
 




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