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 Posted By: Dixie Girl 
Dec 10  # 1 of 14
1 lb kielbasa sausage
1 cup diced green onions
2 cups sliced mushrooms
1 tbs olive oil
3 cups cooked grits
1 cup garlic butter
1/2 cup white wine
1 tbs. flour
40 shrimp (41/50 count)
1 tbs. cayenne pepper
1 tbs. paprika

saute shrimp and kielbasa in olive oil. Add mushrooms, green onions. Cook until shrimp and kielbasa are done. Add white wine, Cayenne pepper and paprika. Add flour to thicken. Add garlic butter. Once garlic butter melts, serve over grits. Yield: 8 servings
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 Posted By: jfain 
Dec 10  # 2 of 14
I LOVE shrimp and grits!
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 Posted By: Dixie Girl 
Dec 10  # 3 of 14
Me too! I couldn't find a recipe on any thread and this one is simple compared to some I've tried and very delicious to boot:) I can eat shrimp (well actually seafood of any kind) with every meal. I grew up at Wrightsville Beach, NC so that may have something to do with it;)

Julie
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Dec 10  # 4 of 14
Julie your recipe is a great one and takes me back to a fond memory.....

One year I was vacationing down in the Florida Keys and was a guest upon a Shrimp Boat for an over-night trip. The water was crystal clear in the Atlantic and you could see all the way to the bottom, you could see sting rays, and man-o-wars floating on top, and even sea turtles on occasion it was so beautiful seeing that georgeous ocean so pure and clean looking!

Late that night I got to go sit in the wheel house with the Captain and he told me stories of some of their many trips and it was just so neat listening to his stories! Out on the deck the guys were busy hauling up the nets and cleaning & sorting the contents. They did catch some fish in the nets and some nice edible fish too!

So for breakfast the next moring we had...you guessed it fried fish, shrimp, grits and biscuits!!! The best breakfast of my entire life and the freshest seafood one could ever ask for.

If any of you ever get an invitation to go on an over-nighter on a Shrimp Boat GO FOR IT, you will not be disappointed:)
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 Posted By: Dixie Girl 
Dec 10  # 5 of 14
Cathy,
Thanks and your memory brought back my own. I love to vacation in Key West (but haven't been since my son was born, must take him soon:)) and I went snorkeling once on a charter boat but the hundreds (actually only about thirty:p) barracudas swimming all around me chased my fraidy cat self back in the boat:eek: Decided I could handle the "land barracudas" at Hog's Breath Saloon alot easier:D

Julie