This past Saturday morning, I had everything planned out to start my spring cleaning. I had my list of cleaning supplies to purchase, arranged my boxes for Goodwill...I had my game plan in order (or so I thought).
I started with taking our gigantor mattress cover to the laun-dro-mat (so I don't break my washer by over stuffing it...again). I started up the commercial washer and saw it was going to take 30 minutes. So, what could I do for 30 minutes? I knew I needed to purchase some gift wrapping paper and other household essentials, so I drove across the street to the "Dollar Tree" discount store.
I grabbed my wrapping paper and then did what I knew I shouldn't do...start wandering down the aisles. I stopped at the books. I just finished my last book on the bus and needed some new reading material. A very colorful book caught my eye...a cookbook by Sammy Hagar! My first thought was "when did Sammy Hagar write a cookbook?" I glanced through the book and was mesmerized. He had recipes from his times in Cabo, Hawaii and California, all in their own chapters.
My time was running out for the washer and I needed to get going. I grabbed the book...it was only $1.00, why not?
I retrieved my now clean mattress pad and headed to my favorite salon for a little mani-pedi and quiet mommy time. I sat there for the next hour reading my new cookbook from cover to cover and couldn't believe what a great book this was. My passion to cook was ignited again with a whole new excitement. More so, I was incredibly impressed at what a "foodie" Sammy is...I had no idea.
He tells amazing stories from the road, his music career, his homes and his family history.
The only drawback was many of his recipes needed various alcohol, liqueurs, and spirits that I don't normally purchase....I'm just a simple Pinot Noir girl here.
Well, long story short...I ditched my spring cleaning "to do" list and cooked his recipes all weekend...and I had the best time. Of course, when I hit the liquor store, I had to buy his "Cabo Wabo Tequila", it's the least I could do since I only spent $1.00 on his cookbook. To be perfectly honest, I ended up spending $97.00 there to make some of the dishes. My daughter came home, opened the cabinet and said "when did you have a party?"....Best cooking weekend ever, priceless!
This shrimp dish is so, so good!! I served it over my Mexican sour cream-cheesy rice. Cheers!
Sammy's Wabo Shrimp
Courtesy of Sammy Hagar
24 large fresh shrimp, peeled
Juice of 3 limes
3 shots of tequila
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 jalapeno chiles, chopped
salt
pepper
2 Tbl peanut oil
Mix all ingredients except for peanut oil in a large bowl; cover and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
Heat the oil in a skillet or wok. Strain the shrimp and reserve the marinade. Throw the shrimp into the hot pan and cook them fast, just until they start turning pink. Remove the shrimp and set them aside. Pour the marinade into the pan and simmer until the liquid reduces by half. Return the shrimp to the pan and simmer until they're cooked through, about 3 minutes.
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