Step into Cajun Cuisine with a Delicious Shrimp Boil
If you’re looking to bring a taste of Louisiana to your dining table, this Cajun Shrimp Boil recipe from Louisiana Cookin is just what you need. Bursting with bold flavors and succulent shrimp, this dish is a true Cajun delight. The best part? You can personalize it by adding your favorite ingredients alongside the shrimp, so get ready to embark on a culinary adventure!
Ingredients
- 12 quarts of water
- 1 bottle (4 ounces) of concentrated shrimp and crab boil
- 1 bag (3 ounces) of crawfish, shrimp, and crab boil
- 6 stalks of celery, halved
- 4 small sweet or yellow onions
- 4 pounds of unpeeled large fresh shrimp
- 3 heads of garlic
- 1 tablespoon of olive oil
- 4 lemons, halved
- 3 bay leaves
- 2 tablespoons of black peppercorns
- Lemon wedges, cocktail sauce, melted butter, rémoulade sauce, Cajun seasoning, and French bread for serving
- Fresh parsley for garnish
Directions
- Preheat your oven to 375°F.
- Trim about half an inch off the top end of each garlic bulb, ensuring the cloves remain intact. Place the garlic bulbs, cut side up, on a sheet of aluminum foil. Drizzle them with olive oil, then tightly wrap the foil around them.
- Pop the garlic package into the preheated oven and let it roast until the cloves turn soft and golden, which should take around one hour. The aroma will fill your kitchen, making it hard to resist the anticipation of the flavorful shrimp boil to come.
- Time to prepare the stockpot for the boil! Fill a large stockpot with 12 quarts of water. Now, add the concentrated shrimp and crab boil, along with the crawfish, shrimp, and crab boil bag. Squeeze the juice from the halved lemons into the pot, then toss in the lemon halves themselves. Include the bay leaves and black peppercorns as well. Give everything a good stir to distribute the flavors evenly.
- Cover the stockpot and crank up the heat until the water reaches a rolling boil. Maintain this vigorous boil for about 30 minutes to allow the spices to infuse the liquid.
- Time to add the roasted garlic, celery, and onions to the pot. Once they’re in, let the boil resume its lively bubbling for another 5 minutes. This will allow the flavors to meld together and create a savory base.
- Carefully introduce the unpeeled fresh shrimp into the pot. Give it a gentle stir to ensure every shrimp is fully immersed in the flavorful broth. Cover the pot, turn off the heat, and let it sit for 10 minutes. This will allow the shrimp to cook gently in the residual heat, ensuring they remain plump and juicy.
- Now comes the exciting part—draining the shrimp boil. Remove the lid, carefully pour the contents of the pot into a colander, and bid farewell to the seasoning bag and bay leaves as they make their exit. Your aromatic Cajun shrimp, infused with the essence of garlic and spices, are now ready to be devoured.
- To serve your Cajun Shrimp Boil, provide lemon wedges, cocktail sauce, melted butter, rémoulade sauce, Cajun seasoning, and French bread on the side. These accompaniments will complement the flavors and add an extra layer of deliciousness to your meal. Don’t forget to garnish with fresh parsley for a vibrant finishing touch.
Side Dish Suggestions:
- Corn on the cob: Boil some fresh corn on the cob alongside the shrimp for a classic Southern side dish. Serve it with a slather of butter and a sprinkle of Cajun seasoning.
- Red potatoes: Boil small red potatoes until tender, then toss them in melted butter and sprinkle with chopped parsley. They make a delightful addition to the shrimp boil.
- Hush puppies: Whip up a batch of golden, crispy hush puppies to accompany your Cajun feast. These cornmeal-based fritters are perfect for savoring the flavors of the shrimp boil.
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