Low Country Boil is a
Southern classic that is sure to satisfy! Delicate shrimp are cooked with
robust potatoes, smoky sausage, sweet corn, and old bay flavor. This easy
one-pot recipe, also known as Frogmore Stew, is ideal for a celebration as well
as a relaxed evening dinner!
1/2 cup old bay seasoning
2-3 lemons quartered
1 lb baby potatoes
1 large yellow onion cut into
1-inch chunks
6 cloves garlic smashed
1 lb smoked sausage cut into
1/4-inch pieces
4 ears corn
2 lb raw large shrimp deveined
Optional for Serving
butter
chopped parsley
Directions
Cover a big saucepan halfway
with 4 quarts of water. Combine the old bay seasoning, quartered lemons, mashed
garlic, potatoes, and onions in a mixing bowl. Bring to a boil after that.
Boil for about 10 minutes, or
until the potatoes are just starting to soften. Combine the corn and sausage in
a mixing bowl. Boil for another 4-5 minutes. Cook for about 2 minutes, or until
the shrimp turn pink and translucent. Remove from the heat and set aside 1 cup
of the broth. Strain the liquid and place the shrimp and veggies on a dish or
on a piece of newspaper.
End up serving with remaining
broth, melted butter, and minced parsley, if desired.
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