Thursday, November 12, 2015

Shrimp Scampi with Garlic Mashed Cauliflower. And, buying organic - we're making a difference!

I had yesterday off  so I took the opportunity to make something really special for lunch. Oh my gosh this is good!! I love garlic, I love shrimp, I love cauliflower. So, what a combination! This has real butter in it for the healthy fat you should have every day but the entire recipe only has 2 teaspoons. The garlic - GREAT health benefits, including naturally lowering cholesterol and it's delicious. I probably eat garlic every day.


Shrimp Scampi with Garlic Mashed Cauliflower


This makes one serving. To make more just multiply the ingredients to make enough for the number you're going to serve.

First , for the cauliflower - Break it apart and boil the cauliflower until it's well done. Then as follows:

2 cups of organic cooked cauliflower florets
1 tsp organic butter
1/2 tsp minced garlic
1/8 tsp salt
2 - 3 tsp unsweetened cashew milk

Put all ingredients except the cashew milk in a food processor and process until it's a smooth as you can get it. Add enough cashew milk to make the cauliflower take on the consistency of mashed potatoes.

For the Scampi -
4 ounces wild caught gulf shrimp
1 tsp organic butter
1/2 tsp minced garlic
1/2 tsp dried parsley
1 T white cooking wine
red pepper flakes (I used 3 dashes but next time I'll use more)
fresh snipped chives
lemon slices
salt to taste

Melt the butter in a small skillet or saute pan. Add the garlic and the shrimp and red pepper flakes and cook until the shrimp are a nice pink with no gray. If using precooked shrimp (I did) cook until hot (don't overcook the shrimp, it's gross). Add the parsley and white wine and stir well. Pour over the garlic mashed cauliflower and top with snipped chives. Add some organic greens for garnish (and to eat) and the lemon slices to squeeze over the shrimp. This was so good I wish I had some right now!! It's making me hungry just typing the recipe!

An aside - this recipe contains no grains so it wouldn't contain anything processed anyway. But I don't use processed food or processed food ingredients that may contain GMOs and I try to use organic foods, grains, fresh produce, locally grown produce as much as possible. I refuse to buy meat that I know has been raised in confinements and fed GMO feed and loaded up with antibiotics (let alone the treatment of raising animals in confinements). I saw the first ads yesterday for a law firm representing people in a class-action lawsuit who have gotten cancer after being exposed to glyphosate while working with it.  I'd rather just avoid getting sick than having to sue and die after I've been diagnosed with cancer. And if you get it from working with it, well it just makes sense to me that if you're eating food which contains GMOs (as messed up as that is) and its been sprayed with glyphosate and non organic produce that's been sprayed with pesticides and herbicides that of course you're also eating it. I'd rather not knowingly or willingly eat poison! I know it's not possible to buy organic all of the time but if you do as much as possible, it still makes a difference in what businesses will stock their shelves with. And, I know it's expensive but if we all buy more organic, the prices will go down. I do know I'm seeing my local grocery store carry a LOT more products that are now organic where they didn't used to carry any at all. Congratulations to us! We're making a difference! We really are. Keep up the good work!

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