Thursday, May 19, 2011

Shrimp Po Boy



  My husband had his first shrimp po' boy while stationed in Louisiana.  They were so good that we went searching for a recipe to make them at home.  The heart of the recipe is the spicy remoulade sauce.  I am not a fan of horseradish so I just omitted it.  These were a snap to make and delicious with the perfect amount of a kick!



       Ingredients
  • Vegetable oil, for frying
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 cup milk 
  • 1 1/2 pounds large shrimp, deveined
  • Salt
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1 cup cornmeal or bread crumbs
  • 2 tablespoons Tony Chachere's Famous Creole Seasoning
  • 4 soft hoagie rolls split
  • tomato, sliced
  • lettuce
  • mayonnaise
  • hot sauce

     
     Directions

  Preheat 1-inch of oil in a deep skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Beat egg and milk together. Pull tails off shrimp. Salt shrimp then soak in milk batter. Before you begin breading the shrimp, cover a plate with plastic wrap for easy clean up then mix together the flour, cornmeal or bread crumbs and seasoning on the plate. Using tongs, remove a few shrimp at a time and coat in breading. Add breaded shrimp to the hot oil and fry them 5 to 6 minutes or until firm and deeply golden all over. Using a spatula, spread the mayonnaise on both sides of the bread.  Pile lettuce and tomato on rolls and top with shrimp, douse the shrimp with a little hot sauce. 



Recipe adapted from: http://www.foodnetwork.com/

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34 comments:

  1. OMG!!! This looks amazing! I definitely want to try this! Every time I see these on tv my mouth waters and I want to hop on the next plane! Thanks so much for sharing!
    Kelle
    xx

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  2. Doesn't it look great I love to try new recipes! But you have to know as a of late most of them have been yours lol!

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  3. Brandi,

    You can't post such deliciousness this early. My mouth is watering. If we ever get the kitchen finished :) I'd love to try this. Great recipe! I am totally with you on the Horseradish... ewww! Hugs!!!

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  4. YUM...this looks so good but I do love horseradish! ;D

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  5. My mouth is watering...my husband's birthday is this weekend...he would love this.

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  6. OH SWEET DELICIOUSNESS!!! Can I tell you as a woman BORN AND RAISED on the Gulf Coast next door to Louisiana I LOVE Cajun food! LOOOOOOOVE IT! Now.....can I tell you that seafood in AZ does NOT taste the same! It's as if there is NO SALT in the pacific and all the seafood is skinny and anorexic!!! AND people out here just seem to be afraid of spices!! EVEN the Mexican restaurants out here taste like retirement home white people food!! It's OK I can make fun of white people....I'm half white!! HAHAH!

    OH and come on over today! Today is day 1 in a WEEK OF GIVEAWAY on my blog!!! :)

    Ami with AliLilly

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  7. This looks delicious! I love Cajun foods and remoulade sauce and shrimp. The recipe looks like one my family would love. Can't wait to try it!

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  8. I have never had this, it looks really good!! I will have to try this sometime too or just come and eat at your house. :)

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  9. Brandi everytime I see Cajun food I get hungry. I've always wanted to try a Po Boy. This is a great recipe, thanks for sharing it... I love horseradish so I'll have to include it in mine LOL.

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  10. Oh yeah, a BIG yuck from me to horse radish. Why would I want to do that to my mouth!!! But this looks yummy!

    Sarahx

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  11. Looks SO good! My husband used to travel to Louisiana for work and would always tell me how good po'boys were. I still have not had a chance to have one! They look fabulous!

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  12. My husband is going to want this too!

    Hope your daughter is ok with this post. :)



    Kelly

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  13. Super yum. A shrimp po'boy from a Louisiana style restaurant in Montana is probably the best thing I've ever eaten in my life. I just adore po'boys now, and this recipe looks fantastic :D

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  14. Oh my heck! I need this right now! Looks absolutely heavenly!!!

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  15. I've never had Po Boy, but it looks so incredibly delicious...! I love shrimps, especially when coated in batter and fried. This is a must-try! Thank you for sharing the recipe, Brandi :).

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  16. Now you're talking to my heart (I'm from the Texas Gulf Coast :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

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  17. Hi Brandi,
    Your Shrimp Po Boy just looks awesome, I can almost taste it. Great Combo! Thanks for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and come back soon!

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  18. Oh my.....This looks absolutely delicious......Oh sorry, I was drooling. I must try this SOON! Thanks for sharing!

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  19. You had me at shrimp!I always enjoy my visits to your lovely blog.I hope you'll stop by Katherines Corner. The new giveaway is up! xo

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  20. Yum! I love shrimp Po Boys! My favorite places to get them are at the Back Porch and Pompano Joe's in Destin, Florida. I need to make them more at home because my husband and I are always craving them! Thanks for sharing this recipe! :)

    http://lifeofasoutherncouple.blogspot.com/

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  21. This looks so delicious. On this sunny day, I want to bite right into it with a nice cold beer by my side.

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  22. Oh my goodness! I have to try this soon!! So nice to meet you today, Brandi!

    Lori
    www.lorimayinteriors.com/blog

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  23. I remember I had one about three years ago when I went to NOLA.
    I think mine was too spicy. Something just wasn't right.
    I am going to try to use your recipe and see what happens.



    Rashon aka Mr. Goodwill Hunting

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  24. I am popping over from Rhoda's recipe party. Hope you enjoy my orange muffins (link #99.)

    I have never made or even eaten these sandwiches. It will be on my list.

    Fondly,
    Glenda

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  25. I absolutely LOVE Shrimp Po-Boys! I can't wait to try this recipe.

    www.kellyknowsitall.com

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  26. Brandi this looks absolutely delish! Im going to add this to my menu planner for next month and give it a shot. Thanks for sharing!

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  27. This is probably my most favorite sandwich ever! I love the addition of spicy remoulade sauce too. yum! I may have to break this recipe out soon. I am feeling a craving coming on strong. Thank you!! :)

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  28. Hi Brandi! The sandwiches look amazing! I am so going to try these. Thanks so much for linking to the Sunday Showcase Party - I greatly appreciate it. I am a little behind commenting - but I have featured this last week. Hope you have a wonderful week ahead ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  29. Oh, Yum I say even though I'm vegetarian. I do miss poboys. Nobody here in California knows what a poboy is! You have brought back memories of eating shrimp and oyster poboys in French Quarter! I'm hungry now!

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  30. Brandi, that looks amazing! You have made me hungry and I just finished dinner. Yum!

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  31. This looks really good, I'm going to have to try this out.

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