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Lobster and Shrimp Mac & Cheese

Lobster and Shrimp Mac & Cheese

The class came together and made beautiful Lobster & Shrimp macaroni and cheese. It was delicious and fun to make. During the course students asked questions, were given extra cooking tips, and all made something amazing in the process.

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Lobster and Shrimp Mac & Cheese

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Lobster and Shrimp Mac & Cheese
  • Difficulty:Intermediate
  • Prep Time:10 mins
  • Cook Time:20 mins
  • Serves:4
  • Freezable:Yes

Nutrition per portion

Ingredients
  • 4 4oz Lobsters
  • 1 Pound of Colossal Shrimp (14-20 Count)
  • 16oz Box of Macaroni Pasta (of your choice)
  • 1 Cup of Sharp Cheddar Cheese
  • 1 Cup of Gruyere Cheese
  • 1 Cup Mozzarella Cheese
  • 1 Cup Monterey Jack Cheese 
  • 1/2 Cup Grated Parmesan
  • 2 Tbsp of Flour
  • 2 Tbsp of Butter
  • 1/2 Cup of Reserved Lobster or Shrimp Broth
  • 2 Cups of Light Cream
  • 1 Tsp of Better than Bouillon Roasted Garlic Paste
  • 1 Tsp of Mustard Powder
  • 1/2 Tsp of Nutmeg
  • 1 Tsp of Old Bay Seasoning
  • 1 Tsp of Chipotle Powder
  • 1 Tsp of Smoked Paprika
  • 1 Tsp of Salt or to taste
  • 1 Tsp of Pepper
  • 1/3 Cup of Chopped Parsley
  • 1/2 Cup of Panko Bread Crumbs
Method

Preheat oven to 375F

Steam Lobster and Shrimp Prep:

Chef's Note: Please thaw your lobster tails at least 80% of the way to prevent overcooking. Take them out the night before and sit in the fridge to defrost until ready for use. 
Fill a medium-size steamer pot or a medium pot that can fit a strainer with 1 cup of water. Bring to a boil. Then place lobster tails inside the steamer or strainer with a tight lid or plate for 10-12 minutes. Put ice cubes in a large bowl. Then place the cooked lobster tails underneath the ice. Reserve 1/2 cup of the cooking liquid and then discard the rest. In a smaller pot boil shrimp for 2 minutes or until pink. Once pink, place shrimp inside the bowl with ice that the lobster is in to stop the cooking process. Once cooled to the touch, cut the backside of the lobster tail from the top to the end of the tail carefully. Remove the shell and release the lobster meat. Put the lobster meat back on the ice and repeat with the rest. Remove shrimp shells from the cooked shrimp and place them back into the bowl. Discard the lobster and shrimp shells. (You can keep one for presentation if they are still in good shape after peeling.) Chop the shrimp and lobster meat until chunks and put in a medium-size bowl. Then sit aside.

Cheese:

Separate the Cheddar, Gruyere, Monterey Jack, and Mozzarella cheese into half cups portions. One set will be used for your cheese sauce and the other for the topping.

Pasta:

In a large pot of salted boiling water cook the desired pasta for half the required time from the instructions on the box. Once cooking is completed drain the pasta in a strainer. Place the cooked pasta in a bowl and add a drizzle of neutral cooking oil (canola, vegetable, grapeseed) to the pasta. Mix and sit aside.

Sauce:

In a medium saucepan on medium-low heat, add the butter. Cook until melted and then add flour. With a whisk combine butter and flour until smooth and has a pie crust fragrance. About 3 minutes. Pour a third of the milk into the butter and flour mixture. Continue to whisk until well incorporated. Then add the reserved cooking liquid from the steam lobster or shrimp. Continue to whisk and incorporate the liquid into the sauce. Add the remainder of the milk and continue to stir until the sauce is smooth. Take the smooth sauce off the heat, and add the cheese. Whisk the cheese until well combined. Then with a spatula fold in the pasta until each noodle is coated with cheese sauce. Add the shrimp and lobster to the cheese mixture. Fold in the shrimp, lobster, and noodles. Once everything is coated place the pasta mixture into a medium-sized baking dish. Place the baking dish on a sheet pan. Then sprinkle the remainder of cheese on top of the pasta. Lastly, sprinkle a little paprika on top. Place the pasta mixture in the oven for 15-20 minutes or until melted and bubbly.

Topping:

In a small skillet add a tbsp of butter and letter melt on a medium-low. Once butter is melted place the panko bread crumbs in and stir until the bread crumbs are coated with butter. When they are coated in the butter they will become light brown. Remove from the heat. Then add grated cheese and parsley. Mix well and sit aside.

Serve:

Place the mac and cheese on a plate and sprinkle the bread crumb mixture on top. This meal can be paired nicely with a chicken breast, steak, or fish.

Shrimp Chow Mein

When I order Chinese Takeout, I always request Shrimp Chow Mein. I searched on YouTube for an equivalent recipe to a takeout restaurant and all I could find was the stir fry version. Then I googled Shrimp Chow Mein and found the exact recipe.

Shrimp Chow Mein Takeout Recipe that would blow your mind!
Shrimp Chow Mein

Recipe Was So Easy

I couldn’t believe the minimal ingredients it took to make this delicious meal. It was literally celery, onions, chicken broth, and a slurry. The longest part of the recipe was the sautee of the celery and the onions. It comes together quite quickly and the flavor is dead on.

This recipe is a great way to get more veggies in your diet with great flavor. I can see this with any protein or even being plant-based friendly. You could simply switch out the chicken broth and use vegetable broth. This dish is best served with white rice. If you are off carbs you substitute with cauliflower rice.

Please give this recipe a try and let me know how you like it. I think the next time I make it, I will add snow peas.

Happy Cooking!

J. Delawcious

J. Delawcious Seafood Boil

Seafood Boil Time!

J. Delawcious Seafood Boil is a nice way to cut cost on a seafood dinner for the family. My J. Delawcious Seafood Boil can comfortably feed 5 people. Joe’s Crab Shack charges about 60 dollars total for two people to eat a steam pot. So why pay more?  I am going to show you how to get the same experience and save a little money. Let me break down what I spent for this meal. I spent 6.99 for one bag of shrimp. $6 for lobster, $20 for snow crab, 5 for the sausages and I already had potatoes/corn. $37.99 to feed four people. Which was a total of $9.50 a person.

Joe’s Steam Pot recipe called the Arctic Bay for one person has snow crab, shrimp, a whole Maine lobster and smoked sausage cooked in garlic butter and topped with Old Bay Seasoning cost $31.49! Why pay more?

So let’s get started on this J. Delawcious Boil.

What you will need:

  • 2 Pounds of Peeled and Deveined Large Shrimp
  • 2 Lobsters
  • 3 Chopped Hot Chicken Sausage
  • 4 Halved Snow Crab Legs
  • 4 Chopped Red Potatoes
  • 5 Ears of Corn on the Cob
  • 2 Chopped Medium Onions
  • 3 Lemons Sliced
  • 1 Half Bottle of J. Delawcious Seasoning
  • 2 Bay Leaves
  • 2 Tbsp of Old Bay
  • 3 Cups Water


Cook:

In a large pot add water, bay leaves, lemons, and J. Delawcious seasoning. Allow the broth to simmer for 15 minutes. Then add potatoes. Allow potatoes to cook for 5-8 minutes. After 8 minutes, add the chicken sausage and corn.

Stir and allow to simmer for 5 minutes. Add lobster. Allow to simmer for 6 minutes. Make sure the lobster shell is submerged in the broth. After 6 minutes, remove lobster and sit aside. Add crab legs and steam in broth for 5 minutes. Remove crabs from broth after five minutes and sit aside. Then add the shrimp to the broth and cook for five minutes.

Garnish with parsley and plate in a tin steam pot with extra lemons.


Dipping Sauce:

3 Tbsp of Avocado Oil

1 Tsp of Dried Parsley

2 Tsp of Garlic Powder

1 Tsp of Onion Powder

Add all ingredients and mix well. Put in the microwave for 30 secs and enjoy.


Watch the full tutorial:

 

Food Tour of Wilmington, NC

On February 8, 2013 we pledged our undying love to one another in front of the people we love and now we never miss a chance to celebrate. So on our fourth year we ended up in Wilmington, NC celebrating the happiest day of our lives.

Feb 8th 2013

Wilmington is an amazing city with a very rich history and AWESOME food. While doing romantic things, we were able to take a small food tour through the town. I went to some of the high-end restaurants along with some town favorites. In this post I wanted to share with you my extended thoughts on how I felt the food tasted and my recommendations if you decided to take a trip yourself. Enough talking let’s get to the food already!!!


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Delawcious Shrimp

This Shrimp recipe is fast, delicious, and easy! Give these Delawcious Shrimp a Try. 

What You Will Need:

24-36 Fresh Extra Large Shrimp Peeled and Deveined

1 Tablespoon J. Delawcious Seasoning

1 Teaspoon of Lime Zest

2 Whole Limes Sliced into Wedges

1 Tablespoon Avocado Oil


Prep:

In large bowl add shrimp (keep shells on), lime zest and J. Delawcious Seasoning. Massage the seasoning and lime zest into the shrimp. Once shrimp is evenly coated in the mixture, let it sit for 15-30 minutes max.

Cooking:

In a Cast Iron skillet or any skillet of your choice add avocado oil on medium high heat. Once the oil is hot add shrimp to the skillet and cook until pink about 3-5 minutes.

Grilling:

Soak wooden skewers in water for 30 minutes to prevent burning while cooking. Place about five shrimp to one skewer. Heat the grill and place the shrimp on. Cook the shrimp for 3-5 minutes or until pink.

Garnish:

Once completed squeeze lime juice over the shrimp and sit the remaining wedges on the side.

This meal is easy, fast, and delawcious for any weeknight/weekend meal. Lastly, remember to enjoy this recipe with the people you love.

xoxo 

J. Delawcious