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Instant Pot Shrimp 'n Grits
On a recent trip to New Orleans, Hubby and I indulged in the best shrimp and grits we've ever had. I was determined to replicate the recipe and surprise him.
I'd see a recipe for Instant Pot boiled shrimp and was surprised to see it cooks in only 1 minute. Yes, 1 minute. 1 minute plus my quick 'n easy grits and we'd have a delicious dinner in no time.
I always have a bag of frozen shrimp in the freezer for a quick shrimp scampi, shrimp pasta dish or just to toss a few in a salad. I usually saute' them on the stove but I just had to try this 1 minute Instant Pot boiled shrimp.
Ingredients
1-2 lbs. frozen shrimp
1/2 c. water
Favorite seasoning (We seasoned with garlic, cajun seasoning and garlic powder)
Instructions
Pour frozen shrimp into Instant Pot. Be sure to remove the rack.
Pour water over shrimp
Season with your favorite seasoning.
Lock your Instant Pot lid and seal valve and set to HIGH pressure for 1 minute.
Quick release when done.
Dump shrimp into Instant Pot
Season with your favorite seasoning. We love this Creole Seasoning
Add some garlic powder
To YOUR liking
And a lil' garlic
Set to 1 minute on High
Prepare the grits according to directions
The key to good grits is to stir, stir, stir. I use a fork. Don't know where I picked up that tidbit from but it's my tried and true technique.
Spoon cooked grits into a bowl, top with shrimp and serve.
No Instant Pot, no problem just season and saute' shrimp. Cook grits, spoon cooked grits in a bowl, top with shrimp and serve. It'll take a little longer than 1 minute to cook your shrimp on the stove top but I'm sure it'll taste just as great.
I have not had shrimp and grits in so many years. It reminds me of trips down south. I've never even thought of making it myself at home. I'll have to give it a try one day.
This shrimp dish with grits is so mouthwatering. I am not originally from South but I like Grits. I am definitely trying this at home for sure my family will love this!
We love a good shrimp and grits. We argue about whether the shrimp should be peeled or not... I hate the feel of raw shell but my husband insists that that is the right way.
Anonymous said…
My kids and I love shrimp dishes. I totally need to take out my instant pot and try this recipe!
I have yet to get an instant pot. I really do want one though. This is certainly something I will make when we get it. My family loves shrimp and grits.
Wow this looks so delicious! My daughter would love this dish, she loves grits and shrimp.
Carol Cassara said…
Talk about a lovely recipe to try! This one's really easy especially since it's made using an instant pot. I'd love to make it for dinner one of these days!
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