Thursday, January 5, 2012

Bacon Wrapped Shrimp & Brown Ale


Bacon Wrapped Shrimp
Servings – 2

·         ½ pound large shrimp – about 10-12 (deveined & peeled)
·         4 pieces turkey bacon (if you use regular bacon you will want to precook longer)
·         Garlic Powder
·         Spray olive oil
·         Skewers

1.       Precook turkey bacon in microwave for about 2 minutes.  This is a very key step, otherwise the bacon will be undercooked or you will overcook the shrimp
2.       Cook each bacon strip into thirds
3.       Spracy shrimp with olive oil
4.       Sprinkle with garlic powder
5.       Wrap shrimp with bacon and skewer
6.       Grill about 2 minutes, flip and grill 2 more minutes until shrimp is opaque

This is a very basic recipe and is a go to for me when I don’t know what to make.  I always have shrimp in the freezer and usually have some sort of bacon on hand.  I prefer turkey bacon over regular bacon for this recipe, one because its healthier, two because it’s a little less overwhelming to the shrimp and third it seems to crisp up better than regular bacon. I served with potatoes with garlic and corn with a little butter and cayenne.

I paired this with a brown ale.  Newcastle is probably one of the most well known brown ale’s, so this is likely a good reference for knowing a brown ale.  They are described as mild ale’s and are malty with light hops.  One of my favorite brown ale’s is a seasonal from Sierra Nevada called Tumbler Autumn brown ale.  I love Sierra Nevada and have used their beers in other pairings.  Their fall seasonal was amazing this year and you can likely still find it.  It’s a pretty popular beer and I have seen it on tap a lot this year.  It’s very mild, very drinkable and light sweetness balances well with the sweetness of the shrimp and the saltiness of the bacon.

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