This one of my favorite recipes... It's simple and really good. My buddy Craig help me film the cooking... I think he came over cuz he was hungry. I had to split the video into 2 parts cuz it was too large. Part I is the Corn and Shrimp and Part II is Mary's Garlic Bread. At the end of Part II, I put it all together... mmm, mmm good...
Corn and Shrimp Part I
Corn and Shrimp Part II
4 comments:
"Slather...it's a verb."
My favorite part!
slath⋅er
/ˈslæðər/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [slath-er] Show IPA Pronunciation
Informal.
–verb (used with object)
1. to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
2. to spread something thickly on (usually fol. by with): to slather toast with butter.
3. to spend or use lavishly.
–noun
4. Often, slathers. a generous amount: slathers of money.
—Idiom
5. open slather, Australian. complete freedom.
Origin:
1810–20, in sense “to slip, slide”; orig. uncert.
slath⋅er
/ˈslæðər/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [slath-er] Show IPA Pronunciation
Informal.
–verb (used with object)
1. to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
2. to spread something thickly on (usually fol. by with): to slather toast with butter.
3. to spend or use lavishly.
–noun
4. Often, slathers. a generous amount: slathers of money.
—Idiom
5. open slather, Australian. complete freedom.
Origin:
1810–20, in sense “to slip, slide”; orig. uncert.
you should submit this to The Next Food Network Star! You are really good at talking and cooking at the same time, that is really hard to do. I think that I am going to make your soup over the weekend.... yum.
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