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Donโ€™t Get Mad, Get Cooking

By July 31, 2012October 2nd, 201329 Comments

One day Iโ€™m going to write an in-depth post about our weekly shop โ€” how we strategize, prepare, and, eventually attack our local Trader Joeโ€™s like a bunch of Navy SEALs. But for now, all Iโ€™ll say is that we have it down to a pretty precise science, so when I open the fridge or pantry and canโ€™t find what Iโ€™m looking forโ€ฆ.wellโ€ฆ.I get mad. Thatโ€™s what happened a few weeks ago when the girls were nice enough to suggest grilled shrimp tacos for dinner. (You know how much I love it when someone elseย dreams up the menu.) This meal is a classic go-to in our house because itโ€™s so fast and also because the ingredients called for are all items we would never dream of leaving Trader Joeโ€™s without: scallions, tomatoes, cilantro, limes, greens, sour cream, tortillas. All we have to do is stop by a fish market at some point to pick up some (preferably peeled) shrimp. On this particular occasion, however, I had fired up the grill, knocked back at least half my dark & stormy, whisked lime and sugar into sour cream, and skewered up the shrimp before realizing that we were all out of tortillas โ€” in our house a crime punishable by I-thought-you-got-them-no-you-said-you-did. But I set aside the blame game for the moment in order to make some frontline decisions. I could easily abort mission and go with aย southwesternish salad. Or I could channel my inner Alana Chernila and โ€” get this โ€” make my own tortillas from scratch. I know the last two words of that sentence strike fear into the hearts of many a new parent, and so of course, you should feel free to go ahead and click on the โ€œQuickโ€ category over there in the margin, while making a note to return to this page in 2019. (Please please come back!) But emboldened by my cocktail and a few willing little partners, this was the route I decided to take. And wow did our dinner taste good. Sometimes itโ€™s easy to forget that โ€œfrom scratchโ€ can be as simple as mixing together flour and water. And also that itโ€™s usually the simplest things that make all the difference.

Flour Tortilla Recipe
Adapted from something I found on squidoo. Makes about 6-8 eight-inch tortillas. (PS: No one is keeping score here. You should definitely skip the from-scratch version and just go with storebought if itโ€™s going to be the thing that crushes you and your dinner spirit.)

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (plus extra for flouring the board)
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup warm water

Combine flour and salt. Add vegetable oil and mix lightly. Add the warm water and mix with a wooden spoon until you have a soft dough. Divide into equal pieces of 6-8 balls. Brush with a little vegetable oil and cover with a dish towel and let sit for 15 minutes.

Roll out each ball on a floured surface. Preheat an ungreased griddle or cast iron pan. Add tortilla and cook until it begins to puff with a few browning spots on the bottom. Flip and press down to release the air pockets. Cook for about 1 minute. Remove and keep warm on a platter under foil until ready to fill.

Grilled Shrimp Tacos

About 20-25 pieces of medium shrimp, peeled
olive oil
2 teaspoons-ish chili powder
salt & pepper
tortillas (homemade, see above; or your favorite storebought ones prepared according to package directions)

Prepare grill. Thread your shrimp on skewers and place on a platter. Drizzle a little olive oil on top, then, using your fingers, rub chili powder all over shrimp, turning them on skewers as you go. Grill for about 3-4 minutes, flipping them along the way, until they are cooked through. (You could also saute the shrimp โ€” un-skewered in a skillet.) Remove shrimp from skewers into a bowl. Place shrimp on the table with your tortillas and other fixings such asย shredded cabbage,ย chopped tomatoes,ย chopped scallions,ย lime wedges, choppedย cilantro. Have everyone assemble their own.

I serve these with my usual sauce: 1/2 cup sour cream whisked with 2 tablespoons lime juice and 1/2 teaspoon sugar. You could also just do sour cream.

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29 Comments

  • Aaron says:

    Halved the tortilla recipe just to try it out as an appetizer and the family wanted more! Slapped a bit of whipped honey butter on em while they were still warm, oh yea, yummmmy!

  • Avatar Laura S says:

    I Liked Bodum on Facebook! Do I Win the Newsletter Prize? Sidebar: this was Delicious! Thanks for giving me the courage to try this!

  • Avatar Savannah says:

    I love the look of homemade tortillas โ€“ so rustic, in a good way. I have yet to make my own from scratch {which is kind of funny, considering my husband is Mexican and a tortilla connoisseur of sorts}. I donโ€™t really know why I havenโ€™t. They are, after all, so simple. Thanks for inspiring me today!
    Savannah

  • Avatar Jen says:

    I have been reading your blog for a year now and just finished your book. I loved it. I have never read a cook book cover to cover before! So far we have not met a recipe from here that we didnโ€™t love! Keep up the great writing and cooking!

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