How to make garlic shrimp from already cooked shrimp?
1. Thaw out a pound, 16 oz of medium sized shrimp.
2. Melt 1/4 cup of butter in a large skillet.
o 3. Add two minced garlic cloves and fresh or dried parsley to taste to the melted butter. Saute the garlic for five minutes over medium-low heat. Add 3 tbsp. of fresh-squeezed lemon juice to infuse the shrimp with a bright flavor.
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4.Transfer the thawed shrimp into the pan and gently toss them to coat with the garlic butter. Heat the shrimp for 1 to 2 minutes, or until they are hot.
What kingdom and phylum are brine shrimp in?
Phylum--Arthropoda
Kingdom--Animalia
And, I'll give you the class just in case.
Class--Branchiopoda
^^ Hope this helps!
A shrimp actually does not have a brain; being an invertebrate, it has a nervous system which gives commands to the rest of the nerves,
How many known species of crustaceans are there?
2477 counted today we made our discovery this morning off the coast of auckland at 3:02 and 23 seconds we obtained our final specimin
What would you do if a prawn has melanosis?
Once a prawn or shrimp deleops melanosis, there is nothing that can be done to reverse the effect. However, shrimpers commonly use sodium bisulfite dips from companies like worldwide janitor to prevent melanosis. This is done in seafood processing plants an on distribution docks.
Why does a crayfish hide after it molts?
After it molts, a crayfish needs some time to grow a new and larger shell. During this time it has no shell to protect it from attack, therefore it hides.
Can you eat asain tiger shrimp?
yes you can eat tiger shrimp studies show people love asian tiger shrimp
How do brine shrimps respond to light?
Brine shrimp like light, most of their food is available in high levels of light. On the other hand, Artemia brine shrimp are preyed upon by a host of larger animal species, and they might be more susceptible to predation in high light levels.
they are actually talitroides sylvaticus. they're land-dwelling crustaceans that need a narrow range of dampness to survive. without water, they die. with too much water, they die. and they turn a pinkish hue after they've died. in this case, pink + crustaceous body doesn't = "shrimp," though they're commonly referred to as "land shrimp."
Is this answering the question? I think they are asking a joke?
well if the shrimp are cuaght in polluted water then they are polluted but if there are caught in fresh water then theyt are not polluted
Does Red Lobster use Gulf shrimp?
They are purchased from farms in Bangladesh historically. They may use other sources at this point in time as well but they apparently do not use Gulf shrimp, which as of Jan of 2011 was still testing positive for toxic levels of hydrocarbons.