Best _shrimp To Remove Tail Shell Segment Recipes

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_SHRIMP: TO REMOVE TAIL SHELL SEGMENT



_Shrimp: To remove tail shell segment image

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Hold shrimp in one hand Pinch its tail between thumb and forefinger of the other hand. Press hard, then gently pull tail shell. It should slip right off, leaving the meat of the tail intact.The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

_CHESTNUTS: TO SHELL



_Chestnuts: To shell image

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • With the point of a sharp knife, cut 2 crosswise gashes on the flat side of each chestnut. Place chestnuts and 1 teaspoon peanut oil in pan over high heat. Shake pan until nuts are coated with oil. Then place for a few minutes in a moderate oven until shells loosen. Remove shells and inner membranes.Or: Cover chestnuts with boiling water. Boil 20 to 25 minutes. Drain. Remove shells and membranes. Or: Cut a gash on the flat side of each chestnut. Drop in boiling water. Boil 5 minutes. Let stand in the water 10 minutes. Shell while warm. Remove inner membrane. The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

_SHRIMP: TO BUY, STORE, DEVEIN OR SHELL



_Shrimp: To buy, store, devein or shell image

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • TO BUY: Choose those shrimp which are a translucent gray, tinged with blue (an opaque whitish color, tinged with pink, indicates that the shrimp aren't as fresh). Size in itself is no indication of superiority: while large or jumbo shrimp are generally required for "butterflying," the small and medium varieties are appropriate for most dishes and often have a finer texture and flavor.TO STORE: Place fresh unshelled shrimp, covered, in the meat section of the refrigerator. They will keep several days. TO SHELL AND DEVEIN: With shears or a sharp knife, cut shrimp along the back, cutting to-but not through-the last tail segment. Hold cut portion under cold running water to wash gritty vein away. (Or lift up vein with a toothpick and discard.) Strip off shell and legs, leaving the tail intact. TO DEVEIN SHRIMP IN ITS SHELL: Rinse shrimp first in lightly salted water then strip off and discard legs. Using a toothpick or tweezers, draw out the vein (the dark, gritty strip along the back) in one piece if possible. If this is too difficult, slit the shell along the back with a sharp knife or shears, and, using the knife point or a toothpick, remove the vein without loosening the shell. Rinse and dry shrimp.The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

STIR-FRIED SHRIMP IN SHELLS I



Stir-Fried Shrimp In Shells I image

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 pound shrimp
1 stalk scallion
2 slices fresh ginger root
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons sherry
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons oils
1 teaspoon sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Wash shrimp. Remove legs, leaving shells intact then devein (see HOW-TO, _Shrimp: To buy, store, devein or shell).2. Mince scallion stalk and ginger root then combine with soy sauce, sherry and salt. 3. Heat oil. Add shrimp and stir-fry until pinkish (1 to 2 minutes). Add sugar stir-fry 1/2 minute more. 4. Add scallion-soy mixture and stir-fry another 2 minutes. Serve hot or cold. NOTE: These shrimp, served cold, are excellent as appetizers, buffet dishes or picnic snacks. VARIATIONS: * For the scallion-soy mixture prepared in step 2 and added in step 4, substitute any of the following: __A: 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 2 tablespoons sherry, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 teaspoon vinegar and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Then at the end of step 3 add 2 scallion stalks and 1 garlic clove, both minced stir-fry a few times. Add the substitute mixture as in step 4. __B: 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 2 tablespoons sherry, 2 slices fresh ginger root, minced, and 1/2 tablespoon vinegar. Add as in step 4 and heat quickly, stirring. Then cook, covered, over medium heat until shrimp are done (2 to 3 minutes). __C: 2 teaspoons sugar, 2 tablespoons soy sauce and 1 scallion stalk. In step 3, add to the hot oil 1 garlic clove and 1 slice fresh ginger root, both crushed. (Stir-fry a few times before adding shrimp.) For the sugar in step 3, substitute 1 tablespoon sherry. Pick up step 4. __D: 1 teaspoon soy sauce, 2 tablespoons stock and 1/4 cup scallions, cut in 1/2-inch sections. In step 3, add to the hot oil 1/2 teaspoon salt, before adding shrimp. Pick up step 4. __E: 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce, I tablespoon vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon sugar. At the end of step 3, add 6 scallion stalks, cut in 1-inch sections and 1 slice fresh ginger root, minced. Stir-fry a few times then pick up step 4. The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

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_CLAMS: TO BUY OR SHELL



_Clams: To buy or shell image

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • TO BUY: Select only tightly closed clams, avoiding those with open or cracked shells. TO SHELL: Wash in cold water scrub thoroughly with a brush to remove sand. Insert a blunt knife blade between the two shells and press downward toward the hinges. This will slash the clam's strong tensile muscle, making it easy to pry the shells apart. With the knife, scrape each shell to loosen the meat carefully remove any shell fragments. Reserve the clam broth for soups. Note: Clams can also be opened by steaming or boiling (see "Basic Steamed Clams"). The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

_CRABS: TO BOIL, STEAM OR SHELL



_Crabs: To boil, steam or shell image

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • TO BOIL: Plunge the crabs, head down, in enough boiling water to cover. Add a crushed garlic clove then cook, covered, until done (about 15 minutes for a small crab, 30 minutes for a large one). TO STEAM: Place the crabs in a heatproof dish and cover with 5 to 6 slices fresh ginger root and 4 tablespoons sherry. Steam until done (15 to 30 minutes.) See How-To, _Steaming. TO SHELL: Remove and discard the tail or apron and force upper and lower shells apart. Discard soft, spongy parts. With nutcracker or hammer, lightly crush large claws or pincers. Then remove meat from shells and pincers, discarding the white cartilage.The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

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