Have you ever driven by the Shrimp Dock on Kingston Pike and thought about stopping in for some fresh shrimp, fish, gumbo, etc. but didn't because you were on a mission and thought it would spoil before you got home?
Here's a tip:
They sell these nice little logo/branded soft-side coolers (with a free bag of ice) for $5. It kept our shrimp and crab cakes cool for about two hours as we finished errands. We'll keep ours in the car from now on. The proprietor says they're a bargain because they will be collector's items someday. OK, then.
Another tip: they will peel your shrimp for $1 per pound. Tail on or tail off, your choice. And they're fast at peeling shrimp, so there's very little waiting.
P.S. In addition to fresh shrimp and fish, they have a nice selection of fresh/frozen crawfish, lobster, crab, octopus, squid, and gator tail. They also have a great assortment of etouffees, gumbos, and bisques, plus assorted Louisiana style condiments and ingredients.
The Shrimp Dock
5210 Kingston Pike
Knoxville Tennessee 37919-5018
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Good to know. But I don't
Good to know. But I don't know where they are!
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Can't we all just get a long gun?
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Absolutebestshrimprecipeever
Ingredients:
plain old shrimp, fresh is best, still in the wrappers, veins and all except for maybe the heads.
one beer
big frying pan
fresh box of Old Bay seasoning. This is tough. Most stores put the stuff on the shelf and leave it for months. This is why it is better at the coast. They sell tons of it. I sniff it. Supposedly you can tell from the stamp but the fresh stuff is way powerful still in the can.
A little beer goes in frying pan and gets brought to a boil. Add a few shrimp. about 45 seconds later flip the shrimp and 45 seconds later take them out with a slotted spatula and put them on a plater that has been dusted with Old Bay. Add more shrimp to the pan, repeat until you have cooked them all. You can eat them absolutely raw if they've been frozen so don't worry about under cooking. In my religion, people can go to a bad place for over cooking seafood.
Now...when you take the shrimp out of the pan dust them well with Old Bay after you put them on the platter. I know they haven't been peeled, trust me on this one just once. Use plenty of Old Bay and just keep going until you've layered shrimp and spice on all the shrimp.
Load up a plate, peel them yourself, which is totally easy if you haven't over cooked them, and eat them, along with the rest of the beer. You have five left if you've been careful. Make your own cocktail sauce with fresh lemon juice, horseradish, and ketchup, or try any one of several recipes you can find in any old cookbook. Don't ever buy one of those bottles of it again. You'll wind up in a bad place with overcooked shrimp that won't peel easily.
Peace,
Steve
Next week: On Cooking at the Creek, Steve refuses to tell where he orders his foil packed barbecue rub.
That sounds pretty good,
That sounds pretty good, will have to give it a try.
Here's how we grilled our Shrimp Dock Shrimp last night, and they were excellent.
Make up a marinade using Jose Cuervo Original Lime-flavored Margarita mix, a splash of soy sauce (not too much, a little goes a long way), lemon pepper seasoning, some thyme, and about a tablespoon of butter. Put it in the microwave until the butter melts and stir it all up good.
[Another version: olive oil, lime juice, Grand Marnier or similar, or fresh squeezed orange juice, melted butter, chopped fresh thyme and rosemary, garlic, a little salt and pepper, and a splash of soy sauce.]
Put the peeled shrimp (tail on) in a plastic ziplock and pour in the marinade. Squish it around real good, seal it, and let it sit in the fridge for an hour or so.
Put the shrimp on metal skewers, spray the grill with some cooking oil, and cook over medium heat for two to three minutes per side. (Or less if you are like Steve and aren't worried about having them a little undercooked.) The metal skewers help them get done inside out without having to leave them on there too long.
We had ours with a side of red beans and rice. Mmmm mmm.
Well...
... if you are like Steve and aren't worried about having them a little undercooked
I got over thinking you had to cook seafood to death while I was canoeing in Japan. as soon as they quit wigglin' they're done. Warm 'em up if you like. they served us prawns that had merely had boiling water poured over them...Ate the whole things, antennae, legs and all. Mighta been the sake, but it was pretty good.
Maybe this fall we might have to make a cannonball run to Charleston, bring back a load, and have a cook off.
Ahh... Charleston, I long
Ahh... Charleston, I long for that city. Was thinking of taking a trip there myself in a few weeks.
Adrift in the Sea of Humility
Heck...I'm vegetarian but...
why don't we organize a liberal and progressive and (what the hey) conservative bloggers Seafood Festival right here in land-locked Knoxville, Tennessee?
We have Chili Cook-offs and BBQ Cook-offs, why not a Seafood Festival...everybody could promote it in the blogosphere...we could have amateur and pro divisions... Heck, we are the home of HGTV, don't they own the Food Network? If ANY town can do this right, it's us. We could hold it in the summer, like August or something...
P.S. All these recipes made me wish I could still eat meat.
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"I never said I wasn't a brat..." ~ Talidapali
Sounds way too organized, T
I was just thinking about a van, a case of coors, and a trip down to this fish house I know on the back side of James Island. When we get back, we use the coors to cook with. (Nobody actually drinks that stuff do they?)
welllll...
If you listen to conservatives describe liberals and progressives...how could we be too organized??? We're all hippies and free-spirits right? It would be more of a Shrimp-based Woodstock...
Just watch out for the blue crabs man...
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I was just thinking about a
I was just thinking about a van, a case of coors, and a trip down to this fish house I know on the back side of James Island.
I'm not as familiar with James Island as I should be, although, I have camped at James Island Park a couple of times and have eaten at a few of the restaurants on Folly. I lived, worked, and even met and married my ex on the Isle of Palms. That was pre-Hugo, and since Hugo, the Island has become a money dump and has lost all of it's character. We used to enjoy dune buggying on the sand hills on the eastern end of the island till they took the land for a resort, but alas, you can't spoil the fun of many for preserving fun for a few. Now my ex, and specially my mother in-law could prepare a great seafood feast, but looking back to that time I guess I really miss the oyster roasts the most.
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Cut it out, you guys! Unless
Cut it out, you guys!
Unless you invite me, that is :-)
You're making me hungry (I'm on my semiannual diet).
Lord, that stuff sounds good.
Prolly need to throw some oysters in there, too.
I'm on my semiannual
I'm on my semiannual diet
I'm on a seefood diet. Ok, I know that joke has seen it's better days. It just seemed appropriate.
By the way Beanster, you are welcome to ride along at anytime with me, but I generally go for several days, stay in a tent and take my youngest son, he's a given. Although I think Steve may be referring to a day trip. I've done those a few times in my past and probably would have to pass, but if you haven't been there before, you might really enjoy the adventure, just the smell of Charleston when you first arrive is memorable, to many people it might have a hint of unpleasantness, but to me it says welcome back to Charleston, and I love it. The food, the history, the bay, the beaches, fishing in the creeks behind the islands. It's just a nice place to go to visit, or live, and downtown is great day or night.
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caught those once
Just watch out for the blue crabs man...
One last update. We had our
One last update. We had our Shrimp Dock crabcakes tonight, with a side of asparagus and spinach/feta/mushroom casserole.
The crabcakes are as good or better than you will get at any restaurant in town. I'm guessing some of the restaurants with good crab cakes probably get them there.
All you have to do is mash them out a little flatter and fry them in a skillet with some olive oil, about four minutes per side until done. No embellishment required, although a little tartar sauce every few bites or so goes well with them.
I've never managed to get
I've never managed to get out of Charleston in a day. Somehow I wind up at Hyman's seafood or out in Mt. Pleasant at that place that only the locals are supposed to know about.
Or I wind up Here, sleeping on the beach.
More
I usually kayak out there but you can take a ferry from Shem Creek with the naturalist.
or out in Mt. Pleasant at
or out in Mt. Pleasant at that place that only the locals are supposed to know about.
I had to step out for a moment, had to take my son to school.
For a while I considered myself a transplant local, but for some reason I am drawing a blank to the local restaurant that you mentioned. It's been a while. You wouldn't be referring to a restaurant located on the river between Goose Creek and Huger. They have good food there, or is it located in Mt. Pleasant on Shem Creek? I hate growing older.
Steve is that first picture really a picture of Capers Island? I didn't realize that any of the islands located on the east coast had Palms going out into the ocean. That is one gorgeous place, and I'd say that you really did enjoy camping there. It looks like it could be an island found in the Caribbean.
Adrift in the Sea of Humility
When in Mount Pleasant, go
When in Mount Pleasant, go to Skoogie Dogs for an out of this world hot dog. I personally recommend the Home Wrecker with fries. There's about 3 tables and 12 stools, and often a line out the door. The Home Wrecker has so much stuff on it, you can't see the hot dog all the time.
FWIW, the owner of the place is actually from Knoxville.
This past year I passed over
This past year I passed over Shem and there were a school of dolphins swimming in amongst the kayakers I took a few photos but my lens was dirty and so I had to scrap the pictures. There's no chance that you were a part of the group, is there?
Adrift in the Sea of Humility
Not me
I've been in a dolphin pod many times but not that one. Their breath smells like three day old fish, just in case you were wondering.
When I kayak down there, I start at McLellanville or the north end of Cape Romain. It's the last great wilderness on the eastern shore of the USA.
Steve is that first picture
Steve is that first picture really a picture of Capers Island?
All of those pictures are of Capers. If you go to the large shot of the bone orchard, you can see a red glow on the horizon. that would be the reflection of the dawn on the glass fronts of the condos on Ilse of Palms. Kills it a bit, but it tels you where the shot was taken. I think it was Feb. a year ago. At night you can hear the red wolves howling on Bull Island next door. Not supposed to camp over there though.
At night you can hear the
At night you can hear the red wolves howling on Bull Island next door.
I'd say the sharks circle the island continuously just waiting for some dogs, and I'm not talking about the dogs Cletus was writing about. Sounds as if you've been all over the area so I guess you are familiar with Shark Hole between Isle of Palms and Bull Island. With Bull Island having wolves, that could explain the name! :) Lot of similarity between us and sharks. We'll both eat just about anything.
Adrift in the Sea of Humility
Definitely Shem Creek
Shem Creek Bar and Grill in Mt Pleasant. We also usually hit the One Eyed Parrot on the Isles of Palms.
It has been so long since I
It has been so long since I have seen Charleston that I haven't seen the new Cooper River Bridge. The pictures are beautiful but I need to go back. The deck of the Yorktown should afford a great view of it.
PS: I'm reading all these wonderful comments about seafood as I leisurely sip a chicken broth in preparation for tomorrow's colonoscopy.
Betty, that's got to be worse than your semiannual diet, although it should be over sooner. Wednesday I make up for it with this.
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I've got shots of the Cooper
I've got shots of the Cooper River Bridge somewhere. If I locate them I'll post so other folks can see what the deal is.
Oh yeah...chicken broth. Did you make any Jello?
I had to go pick up some salmon after all this talk about seafood. I'll start the smoker early Wednesday. Supper at my house is going to be good.
But yo Mamma called and said you couldn't have any.
S
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bridge
if you remember the old bridges, with that nice little serpentine hook on the downtown side, you'll surely appreciate the new bridge. Be sure to click the different months and years for some good photo galleries.
I love Charleston (and this
I love Charleston (and this conversation is convincing me it's time for a trip down that way), but that old bridge used to scare the bejejus out of me. I'd very glad it was replaced.
better link
here. this link helps you start by seeing the old bridges that scared the bejesus out of everyone. start the galleries in July of 2002 here.
Lots of Jello . . . but no
Lots of Jello . . . but no red or blue.
My kingdom for a Whopper!
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The first time I crossed
The first time I crossed that bridge I was riding a Honda Elite 250 Motor Scooter - all the way from Knoxville on that thing. Looking down at the water through that grating was a scary thing, indeed.
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Looking down at the water
Looking down at the water through that grating was a scary thing, indeed.
That was the tinkle grate and it was there to drain all the yellow liquid flowing from the crossing vehicles.
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