Shrimp 'N Grits

SHRIMP ‘N GRITS ENTRÉE SALAD

Compliments of The Holistic Garden

 

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BREADING STATION FOR SHRIMP

 1st bowl

½ cup flour, salt and pepper

2nd bowl

1 cup each white wine and Dijon mustard(sub whole grain), whisked together till smooth(instead of the usual egg)

3rd bowl

1 ½ cups grits(yellow if possible), dried herbes de provence(or some other dried hearty herb)

 

Preheat oven to 475 degrees

PREPARE SHRIMP

1 to 1 ¼ pounds large shrimp, raw, deveined, peeled, tail on(for presentation(each salad would need at least 4 shrimp)

Pat dry with a paper towel…then salt and pepper each side.

Taking one shrimp at the time and holding the tail, dip first into flour mixture, shaking off excess, then dip into wine/Dijon mixture, then roll in grits.

Place so that shrimp are in a single layer on a greased, lined baking sheet.

Place in oven for 10-12 minutes.

PREPARE THE SALAD GREENS

2 heads of romaine

Baby arugula or spinach

2 roma tomatoes(or grape, if roma are not available)

Wash and dry romaine leaves.  Bagged arugula and spinach are usually triple washed and ready to use.

Dice tomatoes, medium dice

Arrange romaine in bowls on platter or 4 individual salad plates.  Top with the remaining greens, then the diced tomatoes

DRESSING

Grab a bowl and whisk.  

Add the juice of 3 lemons(should equal about 1/3 cup), salt and pepper, 1 small crushed garlic clove and whisk. 

Then drizzle in 1/3 cup Meyer Lemon and Herbes De Provence Olive Oil while whisking.  These olive oils are The Olive Tap brand

Drizzle over the salad then top with the cooked shrimp.

We use ONLY Atlantic Seafood, specifically off the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts

Please read this entire article

The radiation levels at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant are now at "unimaginable" levels. 

Adam Housley, who reported from the area in 2011 following the catastrophic triple-meltdown, said this morning that new fuel leaks have been discovered.

He said the radiation levels - as high as 530 sieverts per hour - are now the highest they've been since 2011 when a tsunami hit the coastal reactor. 

"To put this in very simple terms. Four sieverts can kill a handful of people," he explained.

He said that critics, including the U.S. military in 2011, have long questioned whether Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) and officials have been providing accurate information on the severity of the radiation. 

TEPCO maintains that the radiation is confined to the site and not a risk to the public. It's expected to take at least $300 billion and four decades to fix it. 

Housley said small levels of radiation are still being detected off the coasts of California and Oregon and scientists fear it could get worse.

5 years later, Fukushima radiation continues to seep into the Pacific Ocean http://ln.is/www.pbs.org/newshour/sKfnI … via @NewsHour

4:08 PM - 3 Feb 2017

 

5 years later, Fukushima radiation continues to seep into the Pacific Ocean

it is incorrect to say that Fukushima is under control when levels of radioactivity in the ocean indicate ongoing leaks, caused by groundwater flowing through the site and, we think, enhanced after...

"The worry is with 300 tons of radioactive water going into the Pacific every day, what is that doing to the Pacific Ocean?" said Housley.

He added that critics are now questioning whether the radiation has been this severe all along.