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Receta Sweet and Spicy Shrimp

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Now that Mardi Gras is over and for us Catholics and members of other denominations that observe Lent typically we give something up during the weeks before Easter. Moreover, in doing so we have selected to give up coffee and all red meats for the season of Lent, but look forward to eating much more seafood, and plenty of the bounty of the sea.

Giving of your time in the Lenten season

For the 40 days of the reflective, penitential season, it also can mean a season of giving to others. That is an idea that can extend beyond people of faith, to the betterment of our community. That might mean spending time in community or charitable work that serves vulnerable members of the community such as children, the sick or the elderly. Giving also means more than just opening up your pocket book, but can equate to giving of your time. Volunteering at the local food bank, charity organizations, or other non-profits that serve the community go much farther to helping the community. It also builds self-esteem knowing that you helped someone else have a better day. Locally, we have donated time in volunteering at local Catholic charities, food pantries and childcare giving. Globally, we donate money to several charity organizations throughout the year, in addition, I participate in the BloggerAid Changing the Face of Famine, bloggers making a difference.

Fisherman Lenten Season

Back to food…what kind of seafood is available fresh this time of year, well, we still have oysters, shrimp and crabmeat, though still quite expensive, and if you are willing to shell out $12.00 a pound for fresh Louisiana crawfish tails you can get them too. Marcelle Bienvenu who writes in her article “It’s still too early for crawfish, but other Lenten choices abound” found in the Times-Picayune, the New Orleans newspaper and NOLA.com online, she reports that crawfishermen are bringing in really small catches right now, but warming temperatures in the next few months will have them increasing in numbers.

Sweet and Spicy Shrimp Lenten season

Today’s Lenten choice recipe is a quick and easy dish of sweet and spicy shrimp, inspired by the Weight Watchers recipe from page 32 in the cookbook, “Five ingredient, 15 minute recipes.” This recipe has a Weight Watchers point’s value of 7, and nutritional analysis is 322 calories, 4.7g fat, 28.3g protein, 39.6g carbohydrates, 0.4g fiber, 194g cholesterol, 392mg sodium, 78mg calcium.

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Ingredientes

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  • Ingredients
  • 2 Lbs. Shrimp, large 25-31 count, peeled and deveined
  • 1 Tbsp Cajun Spice blend
  • 2 Tsp Olive oil
  • 1 Cup Orange juice
  • ½ Cup Apricot preserves
  • 4 Cups Hot cooked rice
  • 3 Each Green onions, chopped

Direcciones

  1. 1. Combine the cleaned shrimp with the Cajun spice blend and reserve.
  2. 2. Combine the orange juice and apricot preserves in a small saucepan and heat until the preserves are melted into the orange juice, continue to simmer until slightly thickened.
  3. 3. Heat the olive oil in a very hot sauté pan over high heat and add the shrimp. Sauté the shrimp evenly on all sides until almost pink, then add the orange juice mixture to the shrimp. Heat through until shrimp are pink, but not over cooked.
  4. 4. Serve each portion with ½ cup of cooked rice and 3/4 cup of the shrimp and sauce. Garnish with the green onions.

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Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving %DV
Serving Size 249g
Recipe makes 8 servings
Calories 297  
Calories from Fat 30 10%
Total Fat 3.42g 4%
Saturated Fat 0.6g 2%
Trans Fat 0.0g  
Cholesterol 172mg 57%
Sodium 178mg 7%
Potassium 330mg 9%
Total Carbs 39.79g 11%
Dietary Fiber 0.6g 2%
Sugars 11.45g 8%
Protein 25.61g 41%
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