Shrimp/Sausage Boil

I got tired of paying for seafood boils and I’m trying to ball on a budget so I did this myself...all the ingredients total came to: $ 25.00. Fed 3 tonight but meal feeds enough for 5-6.
*all measurements are estimated. I used whatever my taste or hand thinks is enough*
Shrimp/Sausage Boil
I got tired of paying for seafood boils and I’m trying to ball on a budget so I did this myself...all the ingredients total came to: $ 25.00. Fed 3 tonight but meal feeds enough for 5-6.
*all measurements are estimated. I used whatever my taste or hand thinks is enough*
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the corn in 4s and the potatoes. Bring to boil until ready. (You can also just boil them and then cut them afterwards).
- 2
Cut sausage and place to the side.
- 3
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place the following into a bowl: corn, potatoes, sausages, and uncooked shrimp. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add one cup of melted butter. Add 2 Tblespoon of Old Bay. Mix together. Add mixture to pan
- 4
Bake at 400 degrees and for 30 minutes or until shrimp is cooked (pink)
- 5
Once out the oven add the remaining Old Bay and melted butter. Garnish with parsley and lemon wedges. Enjoy!
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