
It’s been raining celebrity chefs in our lovely city and I certainly can’t complain! In just a span of a few short months I have had the pleasure of meeting Bobby Chinn , Emmanuel Stroobant, and now most recently the man with a License to Grill…Robert Rainford...






Robert Rainford's Cajun Shrimp with Love Sauce

3 pounds of large shrimp
Marinade:
¼ cup olive oil
Juice from 2 lemons
3 tsp Cajun seasoning
Cajun Love Sauce:
2/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
3 large chopped celery ribs
6 chopped green onions
4 tbs Dijon mustard
4 tbs lemon juice
2 tbs capers
3 tbs chopped cilantro
2 tsp Tabasco
2 tsp horseradish
1 tsp Cajun seasoning
Salt to taste
1 cup Hickory wood chips soaked in cold water for 30minutes
2 cups dry Hickory wood chips
Peel shrimp, leaving their tails on and toss with olive oil, lemon juice, Cajun seasoning and let marinate in the fridge for 20 minutes.
Remove shrimp from the marinade and let come to room temperature. Preheat the barbecue to 110C.
Squeeze the water from the wet chips and place them in the centre of a large piece of foil and add the dry chips to it and mix. Fold the foil into a sealed pouch and poke holes into the pouch to allow smoke to escape.
Turn one burner to medium high heat and place the wood chips directly over the flames. Turn the other burners off. Once the grill is smoking, quickly place the shrimp directly over the grills that are off. Smoke shrimp with indirect heat for 10minutes or until pink and slightly caramelised.
Meanwhile add all the ingredients for the Cajun Love Sauce to a blender and puree until smooth. Refrigerate until ready to use.
Combine the smoked shrimp with the Cajun Love Sauce in a serving dish and chill for up to 2 hours. Serve and enjoy!
9 comments:
Ooooo... that looks like so much fun!!! What a great day out and demonstration :)
Ahh good to know about the lemnon jiuce-after all that's how ceviche is done so it makes sense. And love sauce? What a fabulous name!
Oh wow, Rainford really sounds and looks like a nice personable guy! And Cajun Shrimp with Love Sauce? Wow, I'm really feeling the love all right!
Anita - It was a lot of fun! I loved chomping on the shrimp :D
Lorraine - Yeah once he explained it...it made a lot of sense...weird how some recipes call for lemon and overnight marination...
BurpandSlurp - He was a lot of fun to meet! There is definitely love in that sauce :)
He sounds entertaining, and it's so sweet that he thinks of his daughters as his audience! I like the love sauce idea too. I guess there are a lot of dishes that are a labour of love, but thinking of them that way makes them seem more special.
Gorgeous! Wish I could have met him. But I reckon no one's gonna invite a measly ol' accountant to such a fancy affair. hehe. I shall live my life through you, Alexandra! :-D
A great day out i'm sure! He's so lovable on telly alrei so must be more so in real life yeah??? ;)
Arwen - He was very entertaining and an overall nice guy.
LL - haha...ah but this measly accountant is also a famous food blogger :D So you do have your place there.
TheNomadGourmand - That is true! Although some people can just put on a TV persona...but this guy is genuine.
Watched afc channel on Astro today which featured Robert Rainford's Dinner Extravaganza in KL. I felt so bad for him when the dignitary came 1 1/2 hrs late and spoiled the whole dinner mood and food! Who is the inconsiderate person who doesn't know his social etiquette? Whatv a shame he brought to M'sia!
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