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From: Lee  (Original Message)Sent: 12/13/2003 2:23 AM
 This blew my mind , lyn you and matt can start cooking on your way into the burgh next year..lol
maybe a roast or something...hehehe

Shrimp Cooked on the Engine

Submitted by Mike P

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engineshrimp.jpg (30226 bytes)Yes, you can cook on your engine!! And it tastes fantastic!!  See the picture at left of the chef with his creation, which literally took miles of effort.

This method of cooking is perfectly safe!  Plus, if you get into traffic near the game, you can smell the shrimp cooking.  This is great because you'll have hot food immediately upon arrival, without waiting to fire up the grill.

Time Required:  15 minutes prep time, plus a 90 minute drive

Skill Required:  Minimal cooking skills needed; excellent driving skills required

Ingredients: 

bullet 1 pound shrimp, peeled and cleaned
bullet Olive oil
bullet Salt, pepper, Old Bay
bullet 2 pats butter
bullet 2 bay leaves
bullet 2 tablespoons lime juice
bullet Aluminum foil
bullet 1 car or truck

Steps:

bullet Lay out three layers of aluminum foil, big enough to wrap your shrimp
bullet Brush the top layer with olive oil
bullet Place shrimp in center of foil
bullet Season with salt, pepper, and Old Bay
bullet Add 2 pats of butter, 2 bay leaves, and 2 tablespoons of lime juice
bullet Wrap tightly and refrigerate overnight to marinate
bullet Drive your car for about 20 miles and pull over.  Feel around the engine for the hottest spot.
bullet Wedge the shrimp into the hottest part of the engine.  You might need to ball up some extra foil to fill gaps.
bullet Drive for about an hour.  Your shrimp will be perfect!!


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