Shrimp & Cheddar Jalapeño Grits with Cajun cream sauce

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The ingredients needed to make Shrimp & Cheddar Jalapeño Grits with Cajun cream sauce:
  1. Take 1 packages Raw easy peel shrimp 4150 count
  2. Prepare 6 green onions chopped
  3. Take 1 cup yellow corn grits (also known as polenta)
  4. Get 1 packages shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  5. Prepare 2 fresh jalapeños(seeds removed and chopped into small dice)
  6. Make ready 12 packages bacon cooked crispy and crumbled
  7. Get 1 tbsp cajun seasoning for sauce + 1 tbsp for seasoning shrimp
  8. Get 4 tbsp butter
  9. Take 12 tsp Old Bay seasoning
  10. Get 3 tbsp all-purpose flour
  11. Make ready 1 tsp salt
  12. Get 12 cup grated parmesan cheese
  13. Get 1 14 cup milk (heated)
  14. Prepare 1 tbsp sugar

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Steps to make Shrimp & Cheddar Jalapeño Grits with Cajun cream sauce:
  1. Remove shells and tails from shrimp. Clean and rinse shrimp and place them on a plate. Season shrimp on both sides with 1 tbsp of cajun seasoning. Set aside.
  2. Chop up a half package of bacon and cook nice and crispy (but do not overcook). Remove from heat. Spoon bacon onto plate lined with paper towel to collect grease. Set aside. Leave bacon grease in pan because you will cook shrimp in same pan later.
  3. Prepare your grits as directed by package. But right before water boils add your chopped jalapeños. When your grits are finished cooking turn off heat and slowly stir in 12 a package of shredded sharp cheddar cheese until blended.
  4. In small sauce pan on low heat melt your butter. Whisk in your flour one spoon at a time. Cook butter flour mixture about 2 minutes to cook flour taste away. Constantly stirring. Slowly whisk in milk, parmesan cheese, cajun seasoning, Old Bay, salt and sugar.Turn heat up to medium. You should still stir sauce frequently. Let sauce simmer to a boil. Boil about 2 minutes to promote thickening. Turn off heat.
  5. Turn on pan with bacon drippings on medium heat. Add your raw marinated cajun shrimp. Cook shrimp about 2-3 minutes per side. Don't over cook shrimp.
  6. Pour about 12 ladle full of your Cajun cream sauce in a serving bowl. Then spoon about 12 cup of your Cheddar Jalapeño grits. Now add about 5-6 shrimp atop grits. Sprinkle crispy bacon pieces and green onions to finish.

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