OK, so now you're intrigued. Is it Burger King or McDonalds. Buzz! Wrong on both accounts. Let's face it, McDonalds and Burger King - and for all you Europeans out there, I include Wimpy's in this list, won't serve you dinner for less than $4.99 per person. Forget about all those fancy restaurants, multiply that by 10. You're probably at home right now, the place where $3.50 will get you an entree and a salad in less than 30 minutes (and you'll even have extra time to light the candles).
It doesn't get much more romantic than to serve your special someone Rock Shrimp Linguine in a light cream sauce and a nice tossed salad of greens, all under candlelight. This is such a simple dish to make and there are probably dozens of versions out there, but this one's my favorite. Needing few ingredients, this dish marries the wonderful textures of fresh linguine with the savory flavors of rock shrimp and garlic, tying it all with a delicate cream sauce that will have you coming back for more. As in France, renew the palate with a refreshing crisp bed of green lettuce drizzled with olive oil. Depending on where you live, this really can be had for between $3.50 and $4.00 per person. The West Coast of the U.S. offers these prices for two:
8 oz. of fresh rock shrimp = $3.50 ($6.99 per pound)
12 oz. of fresh linguine = $1.99
1 medium shallot = $0.20
3 cloves of garlic = $0.15
1/4 cup of parsley = $0.08
1/3 cup of half n half = $0.30
2 tablespoons of olive oil = $0.15
2 tablespoons of butter = $0.30
Salt and pepper to taste = (you've got to be kidding, right?)
Total for the Entree = $6.67 (for two)
3 cups of lettuce = $0.45
2 tablespoons of olive oil = $0.15
TOTAL Cost = $7.27 for two
OK, so I'm over budget by 27 cents, but aren't both of you worth it? Let's get started before we're no long "in the mood". Thinly slice your garlic and finely chop the shallot and the parsley. Three cups of lettuce is probably equal to about 10 leaves roughly cut by hand. Get all those things prepared.
In a small pot, get about 8 cups of water to a slow boil. In a medium sauce pan, heat the oil over medium high heat. Saute the shallots and garlic for about 1 1/2 minutes. Add the rock shrimp, turning the heat to medium, stir and saute for about 2 minutes. Reduce heat to low and add the butter; when butter is melted, add the half n half and stir well. While this is happening, add the fresh linguine to the boiling water and turn that heat to high. Back to the rock shrimp, now add the parsley and salt and pepper to taste. After 90 seconds has passed, your pasta is ready. With a set of tongs, take the pasta out of the water and add it to the saute pan. Stir well so that the ingredients are perfectly incorporated. The extra water that was left on the pasta will also help to keep sauce moist and from drying or getting too thick.
Portion out 2 equal parts on dinner plates, light the candles and enjoy this savory dish. If you want, you may sprinkle a bit of grated Parm or Gruyere, but not too much, you want the flavors not to be drowned out. When finished, soak the lettuce leaves in cold water for a couple of minutes, drain and place in a bowl. Add your salt and pepper as well as the olive oil and toss lightly. Enjoy your romantic evening.
very nice, can't find Rock Shrimp until spring here, will try....
ReplyDeleteMove over Sandra Lee!! NonchefNick budget meals are here! This looks yummy : )
ReplyDeleteThis looks better than anything Sandra Lee has made-- I second Tasty Trix!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job costing this out. Now for the romantic dinner for two part...is a babysitter included in the cost? Beautiful pics, too! Robin
ReplyDeleteI like this dish. Simple to make after work and it looks delicious!
ReplyDeletelook delicious!:)
ReplyDeletelove all shrimp dishes and this one is right on target - a great meld of flavor....
ReplyDeleteSimple and good...
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering. I'm gonna take my $7.50 and go to the store right now! Thanks for a great post.
ReplyDeletePerfect for Valentine's Day (okay, or any other night that I"m craving shrimp). Light cream sauces are such a nice accompaniment to shrimp -flavorful without drowning.
ReplyDeleteBeats going to a restaurant any night paying 2x or 3x the amount. This dish looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love all the bits of green! It's inexpensive but it could fool anyone because it doesn't look skimpy on the shrimp.
ReplyDeleteYou've proved that it's possible to eat very well indeed on a small budget..great recipe and what a gorgous photo! Love this post!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, hubby would love this..me too Haha
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of this recipe as I am not one who loves cooking. The fact that it is so reasonably priced is a major added bonus. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious and on the budget....:)
ReplyDeleteMy wife wants me to spend money on her for valentine's day.... Is it okay if I make this lovely dish for her, and just lie about the cost? Dare I say it, but she'll neeever know!
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