A Seafood Feast
6 medium to small red potatoes, cleaned (leave whole)
1 whole onion (for flavor)
6 ears of corn, cleaned
Old Bay seasoning - See picture
20 or more bay leaves
The term "low country"
generally refers to the the coastal areas of South Carolina and Georgia. Low Country
Boil refers to a one-dish meal consisting of shrimp, sausage, potatoes and corn
all boiled in a large pot of spicy, briny water. This recipe uses Old Bay for
spice, but there are several other brands you may use.
The recipe below serves 4 to 6 people.
Ingredients:
1 lb shrimp without heads
1 package of Hillshire Farm Kielbasa
sausage cut into 1" lengths 6 medium to small red potatoes, cleaned (leave whole)
1 whole onion (for flavor)
6 ears of corn, cleaned
Old Bay seasoning - See picture
20 or more bay leaves
Optional: Crab legs and claws
(expensive)
Initial Preparations
If you're doing this in the yard for a
large group of people, you will need a large pot and gas heat source - See
picture. If you are doing this for just a couple of people, you may do it on
the stove in a large pot. At any rate, you're preparation is the same.
Fill a large pot with water, and leave
enough space to accommodate the food, and to prevent boiling over
Add enough Old Bay seasoning to make
the water slightly TOO briny. Food will absorb some of the salt
Add whole onion (for flavor only)
Add bay leaves
Turn heat to high to bring the water
to a boil
Assembly
You will want to add the ingredients
in order of cooking time. After the water starts to boil, add as follows...
Add sausage and potatoes
5 minutes later: Corn
8 minutes later: Shrimp (and crab)
Wait until the water comes to a boil
again, and cook for 3-5 more minutes.
NOTE: To be honest, I don't adhere to
strict timing. It depends on the size of the potatoes and corn, and the amounts
of each item. In reality, you could throw everything in the pot at the same
time and have decent results. Purists will quibble over cooking times for the
individual items.
Serving the Meal
As I mentioned above, the meal is
informal. Most presentations are served on newspapers. Spread a lot of
newspapers over a table to serve as the tablecloth. Drain the boiled food, then
pour the contents on a large serving tray or right on the table, and dig in!
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