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Why We Love This Sheet Pain Shrimp Boil Recipe
I love an old-fashioned Low Country Boil recipe! Traditionally prepared in a big pot filled to the brim with corn, potatoes, seafood, and spices, the finished product is often dumped out on a newspaper-covered table for casual enjoyment. Low Country Boil is usually made one of two ways… It’s heavily seasoned and steamed in a large kettle, for easy table dumping. Or it’s cooked like a soup, and either ladled out of the broth, or served in soup bowls with the broth. Both ways are fantastic… However, this season I thought it would be fun to cook a Sheet Pan Low Country Shrimp Boil baked in the oven. Why, one might ask? I’ve got a few great reasons: One pan of baked shrimp boil feeds six to eight people. Yet for larger gatherings you can prep and cook several sheet pans all at once!
Ingredients You Need
Jumbo raw shrimp – fresh or previously frozen and thawed Snow crab legs – fresh or previously frozen and thawed Turkey kielbasa sausage – or pork sausage, if you prefer Baby potatoes – left whole with the skins on Ears of corn – shucked, cleaned, and cut into 3-inch discs Onion – sliced into wedges Olive oil – or other high-heat neutral tasting cooking oil, like canola or avocado oil Old Bay seasoning – a combination of spices that include (but aren’t limited to) paprika, celery salt, cinnamon, and pepper Lemons – halved Butter – unsalted, melted Parsley – chopped, to garnish Salt and pepper – a bit of both to season to taste
How To Make This Sheet Pan Shrimp Boil Recipe
Get the Complete (Printable!) Sheet Pan Shrimp Boil Recipe Below. Enjoy! Even left on the sheet pans, the presentation of a baked shrimp boil is glorious… Piles of pink shrimp, succulent crab legs, kielbasa sausage, potatoes, onions, and corn, dripping with butter and spice. Who can resist?
Party Planning Tips
Aside from making the low country boil recipe in the oven to save time and effort, here are my top party planning tips for the season… Plan ahead. I usually make my meal plan and grocery list three or four days ahead, so I have time to add things as I remember them. Shop smart. We all hate to waste money, right? You can find nearly everything you need for a party at at a significant discount. Wine, beer, produce, Cheese, Dips, protein for grilling, spices, baking ingredients, you name it. In fact, I found the ingredients for this Sheet Pan Low Country Boil at ALDI, including the crab legs! You will save so much money at ALDI, you can afford to invite more people to your event. Cook ahead. I roast the crab and shrimp boil in the oven on the day of the party, so it is as fresh as possible. However, I usually plan easy side dishes, desserts, and even beverages I can make the day before. That way, I can enjoy the cooking process and am not stressed when my guests arrive. Be flexible. When it’s all said and done, you want to have fun at your own gathering. Even if you clean your house, set out stunning decorations, plan games, and entertainment, and cook the perfect meal, there still might be a little bump along the road. Having the right mindset (i.e. not expecting perfection) when party planning allows you to go with the flow when guests show up late and bring tag-alongs. Or when Uncle Larry drops red wine down grandma’s back. Over the years, I’ve learned a sense of humor is the most important element of hosting a fabulous party. Check out weekly deals at ALDI to save even more for this season’s events!
Looking for More Easy One Pan Recipes? Be Sure to Also Try:
Instant Pot Mushroom Risotto Recipe One-Pot Spinach Ricotta Pasta Recipe Chicken Bog (Rice Pilaf Recipe) One Pot Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe Instant Pot Italian Chicken Orzo Recipe One-Pot Sloppy Joe Noodle Skillet Recipe Rustic Hungarian Goulash Recipe One-Pot American Goulash Recipe Easy Szechuan Beef Recipe Best Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe Smothered Chicken Recipe (Chicken and Gravy Recipe) Pesto Chicken Tortellini (Baked Tortellini Recipe) Spicy Shrimp Ramen Noodles Recipe Homemade Hamburger Helper Recipe (Cheeseburger Macaroni) Carne Guisada Recipe (Con Papas)
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