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Try this sweet and spicy grilled shrimp recipe.

1-Pound Large Gulf Shrimp(13/15 Count) (Peeled and Deveined Tail On)
1/2-Cup Olive Oil
2-Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
2-Tbsp Brown Sugar
1-Tbsp Tabasco Soy Sauce
1-Finely Chopped Jalapeno
1-Tbsp Honey
1-Tsp Garlic Powder
1-Tsp Onion Powder
2-Limes

1. Combine all ingredients incuding only the juice of one lime
2. Mix well
3. Add shrimp and coat evenly.
4. Refridgerate for 30 minutes, stirring at 15 minutes to make sure the shrimp are coated evenly
5. Place on skewers, and grill on medium heat for 3-4 minutes, turning once.
6. They cook very fast, and when they are pink, they are done.
7. Take them off the skewers, sprinkle them with juice from the other lime, and serve.
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Thanks, Richard.I hope all is well there.Weren't you employed by one of the electric utilities?My husband and I are are retired OGE and they have trucks and crews down in La.But they have been other places in other hurricanes (grin) My husband is a retired trouble shooter and is itching to help neighbors of friends of ours who have a house in Biloxi hardwire their wells into their house generators.
Kathy,mobile,AL finally got power back on,Katrina sure messed the gulf coast up.everything west of here got it bad.Mobile had a lot of roof,power & tree damage.I work for a local natural gas,water,& sewer utility co.as far as shellfish it is real messed up down here right now.A couple of shrimp boats have gone out & dragging for shrimp have gotten their nets hung up on submerged objects in the water & ripped their nets.this does'nt sound good for now.more later

Richard
Speaking of Mojo seasoning, Konriko has a dry Mojo seasoning that is just outstanding. It's kind of hard to find, but Publix seems to be carrying more frequently. It's made in New Iberia LA, so I hope the old mill is still there. I just discovered this seasoning about a year ago, and now I'm hooked. Excellent on shrimp!!
do you mix the dry seasoning with oil or anything? It woudl be good dry-garlic and I woudl guess dried lemon peel and possibly some oregano? I love Publix.It is usually with the ethnic not the regular seasonings, if you are talking about the liquid mojo or sour orange.Didn't Konriko was made in La.
KathyE,
I mostly use it as a shake on, it's great on chicken too. I copied this link:
http://www.conradricemill.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/on...index.html?E+scstore
Who knows if it will work, if it does'nt at least the first part of the address will. I would usually buy Goya brand liquid Mojo until I found this dry seasoning. I sometimes mix it with some olive oil, there is a recipe on the back of the container. I have found that just about anything this company makes is good. If you see it in the stores, pick it up and let me know how you liked it.

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