Beyond that, though, there's a technique we've long used on Serious Eats to ensure plump, juicy, snappy, and delicious shrimp: Dry brine it with a simple combo of baking soda and salt. It's a ...
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Stir the mixture until the salt and baking soda have completely dissolved. Add the shrimp, stir the mixture and place in the refrigerator. Let the shrimp brine for at least 15 minutes and up to 30 ...
Cola, hot sauce, Worcestershire, and butter are just a few of the ingredients that make these New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp iconic. Serve with crusty bread for sopping up all the delicious sauce.