Shrimp Boil with Corn and Potatoes - Martha Stewart Recipes

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Shrimp Boil with Corn and Potatoes

Celebrate the end of summer with a New Orleans-style shrimp boil. In this traditional one-pot dish, the shrimp, corn, and potatoes are cooked together in a spicy, flavorful broth, which is then used for dipping.
Everyday Food, September 2004
  • Prep Time 40 minutes
  • Total Time 40 minutes
  • Yield Serves 8
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Ingredients

  • 2 lemons, halved
  • 2 medium onions, halved
  • 4 garlic cloves, smashed with the flat side of a large knife blade
  • Coarse salt
  • Shrimp Boil Spice Bundle
  • 3 pounds medium red potatoes, scrubbed
  • 8 ears fresh corn, shucked and broken in half
  • 3 pounds unshelled large shrimp, tail on
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) melted butter
  • Hot sauce

Directions

  1. Bring 5 quarts of water to a boil in a 10- to 12-quart pot. Squeeze lemon juice into water, then add the halves. Add onions, garlic, salt, and spice bundle. Reduce heat to a simmer; cover, and cook 10 minutes.

  2. Add potatoes to pot; return liquid to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, until potatoes are almost tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Add corn; continue cooking 5 minutes more.

  3. Remove from heat. Stir in shrimp, submerging them completely. Cover, and let stand until shrimp are cooked through, about 3 minutes. Ladle 2 cups of broth into a glass measuring cup; drain the rest in a large colander, discarding liquid.

  4. Make spicy butter: In a small bowl, stir together melted butter and hot sauce to taste. Divide butter among small dishes or ramekins.

  5. Divide reserved broth among small bowls for dipping. Transfer shrimp and vegetables to a large platter, and serve with spicy butter, if desired.

Recipe Reviews

Reviews (1)

  • pattipoopidoo
    18 Jul, 2011

    I've made this recipe countless times since the recipe first was published, and it is absolutely our favorite summer dinner. The timing is right on the mark, so don't leave the shrimp in the pot for longer than it says, or they'll overcook. I use the Old Bay One-Step Shrimp Boil, but that's been discontinued, so next I'll try the recipe for a spice bundle.