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This thread centers around the Shrimp Orzo recipe from the 29 Minutes cookbook, with participants sharing their experiences and questions regarding the recipe, its ingredients, and variations.
Views differ regarding the use of clam juice and potential substitutions for shrimp, with no clear consensus on the best approach to modifying the recipe.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to the recipe and its ingredients, reflecting a variety of cooking styles and dietary considerations.
Consultants looking for recipe details, variations, and insights from fellow community members may find this discussion beneficial.
Di_Can_Cook said:Thank you! My host wants this ... I'm not sure if she will once she sees it. Clam juice? Never heard of it!
Did you know you can look this up on CC? Just go to the recipes, and you can search by cookbook.But I would guess, by looking at when this thread started, that it is in #1. #2 wasn't out then.algdoughty said:Hi All,
Can anyone tell me if this recipe is in 29 Minutes to dinner volume 1 or 2? Called HO and they could not help me....I don't want my customer to order the wrong one. Thanks!!
Ashely
Di_Can_Cook said:Thank you! My host wants this ... I'm not sure if she will once she sees it. Clam juice? Never heard of it!
The Shrimp Orzo recipe typically requires shrimp, orzo pasta, garlic, olive oil, vegetable or chicken broth, lemon juice, fresh herbs (like parsley or basil), and seasonings such as salt and pepper. You may also want to include vegetables like spinach or cherry tomatoes for added flavor and nutrition.
The total time to prepare the Shrimp Orzo dish is approximately 29 minutes, which includes both cooking and preparation time. This makes it a quick and convenient meal option for busy weeknights.
Yes, you can prepare the Shrimp Orzo ahead of time. However, it's best to cook the shrimp just before serving to maintain their texture. You can prepare the orzo and sauce in advance and then combine everything when you're ready to eat.
To make the Shrimp Orzo recipe, you will need a large pot for cooking the orzo, a skillet for sautéing the shrimp and vegetables, a cutting board, and a knife. Optional tools include measuring cups and spoons for accuracy.
Yes, the Shrimp Orzo recipe is suitable for meal prep. You can portion it into individual containers for easy lunches or dinners throughout the week. Just be sure to store the shrimp separately if you plan to reheat the dish, as shrimp can become rubbery when reheated.