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‪The Hirshon Deviled Shrimp‬
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Citizens, few things rev up the asbestos palate of the Beloved – YOUR TFD! – more than a goodly hit of the spicy and my unmatched deviled shrimp recipe hits on every cylinder! 😀

As noted on portablepress.com:

RANDOM TRIVIA: WHY SOME FOODS ARE “DEVILED”

November 28, 2014

Some random trivia you ought to know, because the devil is in the details.

“Deviled” as a culinary term goes back to the 1700s, and it originally meant to cook something—anything—with lots and lots of hot and spicy condiments and seasonings. The most commonly used spices in this catchall preparation were mustard and cayenne pepper. (It’s first ever use in print refers to a “devil’d kidney,” which we’re sure was quite tasty.)

The meaning behind the term is pretty easy to ascertain: deviled, to devil, to hot and spicy, in going with the traditional representation of the devil as a horned demon that lives in fire. It’s a phenomenon that continues to this day, with cartoon devils appearing on the packaging of numerous hot sauces and other spicy foods.

Deviled foods of all stripe were eaten in the U.S. well into the 19th century, with some culinary historians going so far as to place the idea something like a westernized version of a curry. Deviled shrimp and seafood were especially popular.

Today, the term is most closely associated with just two foods: deviled eggs and deviled ham. While deviled eggs—egg yolks mixed with mayonnaise, mustard, and spices and placed back into a halved, hard boiled egg—aren’t particularly spicy, they do maintain the qualities that makes a food traditionally deviled: mustard and pepper. The paprika is technically a variety of chili pepper, and for extra devilish credentials, it’s red.

As for deviled ham, it was invented in 1868 by the Underwood Company, when a worker mixed ground ham with some slightly spicy seasonings, and then canned it.

As for devil’s food cake, well, that’s just a clever spin on angel food cake, which came first. Angel food cake was light and white, and it’s opposite, dense and darkly colored chocolate cake, came from the “devil,” of course. However, in the cake’s original, 1880s preparation, cocoa powder reacted with baking soda, giving the cake a red tint…which was positively devilish.

FYI, you can tell this is an American recipe as opposed to a British one because it is spelled with one ‘l’ instead of ‘ll’ – like here, for example. This dish is simple, yet supremely delicious and I am quite certain it will become a favored meal at your table! You can buy my preferred mustard and hot sauce brands for this recipe here and here.

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‪The Hirshon Deviled Shrimp‬

‪The Hirshon Deviled Shrimp‬


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Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup butter (1 stick), room temperature or nuked for 15 seconds out of the fridge, European-style butter preferred
  • 5 anchovy fillets, drained, Ortiz brand preferred
  • 3 large cloves garlic
  • 1/2 large shallot, cut into pieces
  • 1 1/2 tsp Beaver brand sweet Russian-style mustard
  • 2 tsp ‘Bite Me’ Chipotle garlic hot sauce (or add more to taste if you prefer a truly deviled result) -- or use Chipotle Tabasco and increase to 3 tsp. for equivalent flavor
  • 1 1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce, Lea & Perrins preferred
  • 1/2 cup fresh Italian parsley, packed
  • 1/2 cup fresh oregano, packed
  • 1 pound 16/20 count shrimp, uncooked, peeled & deveined, soaked in heavily-salted water for approximately 20 minutes to firm them up
  • 1/4 cup fresh parsley, minced, for garnish
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Instructions

  1. In a food processor, combine anchovies, garlic, shallot, mustard, hot sauce, Worcestershire, parsley, oregano and mince. Add softened butter, process to a paste.
  2. Preheat broiler.
  3. Place shrimp in a single layer in a large baking dish sprayed briefly with Pam to prevent sticking. Spread butter mixture heavily over shrimp. There will be leftover butter — mix this into cooked white rice to serve alongside the cooked shrimp. Broil shrimp without turning for 5 minutes. Serve over rice and sprinkle with parsley – serve immediately.
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Nutrition

  • Calories: 330.26 kcal
  • Sugar: 1.44 g
  • Sodium: 941.86 mg
  • Fat: 25.09 g
  • Saturated Fat: 15.1 g
  • Trans Fat: 0.95 g
  • Carbohydrates: 9.38 g
  • Fiber: 3.4 g
  • Protein: 18.56 g
  • Cholesterol: 208.14 mg

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