Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, mike's shrimp bruschetta. One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Mike's Shrimp Bruschetta This is a basic recipe so feel free to add to this and make it your own! Pizza dough garnished with a blend of bruschetta tomatoes and pizza mozzarella cheese. Mix shrimp, tomato, green onion, olive oil, egg white, Old Bay Seasoning and garlic powder in medium bowl until well blended. If you're looking for a simple recipe to simplify your weeknight, you've come to the right place–easy dinners are our specialty.
Mike's Shrimp Bruschetta is one of the most popular of recent trending meals in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is easy, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Mike's Shrimp Bruschetta is something which I’ve loved my entire life.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mike's shrimp bruschetta using 23 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's Shrimp Bruschetta:
- Prepare Bruschetta
- Get 8 Firm Roma Tomatoes [1" chopped]
- Take 1 can Artichokes [in water-fully drained-chopped]
- Make ready 1/2 cup Purple Onions [sliced]
- Make ready 1/3 cup Green Onions [sliced]
- Get 4 Garlic Cloves [crushed and minced + 2 whole reserved]
- Get 1/4 cup Fresh Basil [chopped & packed - reserve some for garnish]
- Get 3 tbsp Fresh Parsley [chopped & packed + reserves for garnish]
- Make ready 3 tbsp Sun Dried Tomatoes [packed-fine chop]
- Take 1/2 cup Fresh Grated Parmesan Cheese [+ reserves for garnish]
- Take 1/2 tbsp Sea Salt [+ reserves for garnish]
- Get 1/2 tsp Fresh Ground Black Pepper [+ reserves for garnish]
- Make ready 1 tsp Italian Seasoning
- Take 2 tbsp Quality Olive Oil
- Take 1/2 cup Quality Red Wine
- Take 1 tsp Onion Powder
- Prepare Seafood
- Take 1 Frozen Large Shrimp [raw - de-thawed - de-veined - de-shelled]
- Prepare Breads
- Take 1 loaf Dense/Heavy Garlic Bread
- Get 1 large Baguette Loaf
- Get Options
- Prepare Balsamic Vinager
The shrimp is rolled up in the crescent roll along with a slice of fresh mozzarella cheese. Baked until golden brown, it is then topped with a balsamic bruschetta topping made of fresh tomatoes, garlic, and basil. Beautiful Bowls perfect for lunch and dinner. The dip was very dry and not much there for the price.
Instructions to make Mike's Shrimp Bruschetta:
- If using [dried] sun dried tomatoes - place them in 1/2 cup red wine and enough water to cover them. Boil until soft. About 3 minutes. Drain and chop. If not, fine chop and place in frying pan.
- If serving a Chilled or Warmed Bruchetta - chop your tomatoes and fully drain your canned artichokes. Gently squeeze artichokes in cheese cloth or a clean towel to complete straining if needed. You can use artichokes in oil - just shake them off and drain as much as you can.
- For a Warmed Bruschetta: Add 2 tbs olive oil to your pan, heat it up and add your onions, garlic, sun dried tomatoes and shrimp. Fry until onions and garlic are just translucent and shrimp are pink. About three minutes. You'll want a slight crisp to your veggies so don't over cook them. Or, burn your garlic. ° Shrimp not pictured. It was a little late arriving!
- Add your tomato mixture and cook until heated. About 2 minutes. One tip if you have the time: Sit your fresh basil and fresh parsley to the side - add them to your heated tomato mixture and toss 35 seconds before serving.
- For a Chilled Bruschetta: Use pre-steamed shrimp instead of the raw called for in the warmed bruchetta. Drain your artichokes well. Mix everything in a large bowl. Allow it all to marinate for at least an hour in the fridge. The sea salt will help pull some additional fluids from both your tomatoes and artichokes.
- When ready to serve - mix again - pull contents from marinade bowl and place on toasted bread. Sprinkle tops with fresh shaved Parmesan Cheese and garnish with fresh basil, parsley, black pepper and sea salt.
- Pile tomato mixture on top of toasted seasoned bread. Sprinkle with fresh shaved Parmesan Cheese and garnish with fresh basil, parsley, black pepper and sea salt.
- Slice bread 1" thick and grill [or toast] until scored and crispy. Add butter, garlic butter, olive oil or scrape grilled bread tops with raw garlic cloves while the bread is still warm.
Beautiful Bowls perfect for lunch and dinner. The dip was very dry and not much there for the price. Bruschetta was quite salty and not as good as the one at Coquitlam. The service at the door was very friendly but the table service was not up to what we usually experience at Mr. More Mike's Stuffed Chicken Baked chicken breast stuffed with sundried tomatoes, spinach and Mozzarella, with penne all in a light garlic cream sauce.
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