Thank you for uploading this recipe. I'm from Maryland and we love seafood. I'm currently in California. I made this shrimp for my neighbors and they absolutely loved it. It was delicious. Thanks smile.
Ugh yes! I went to New Orleans and was appaled at how my friend said they cooked crabs or shrimp there. He had never heard of Old Bay either, oh the humanity! I mailed him Old Bay when I got home, took him awhile but he finally admitted it was amazing.
I have really enjoyed all of your recipes. I bought the 5qt. Ninja Foodi, not really knowing what I was buying, so I can’t try all of your recipes because of its smaller size. My husband has enjoyed the ones I’ve tried. Your knowledge of cooking tips is very helpful and I’ve learned something new with each recipe. Thank you.
Louise, This recipe is delicious. Seeing your demonstrations make all of your recipes the easiest ever, way to learn creative cooking. I am sure you’ll reach 100K your style is absolutely delightful to watch and learn. Hats off happy gal!
These look amazing. When I lived in Baltimore we'd go to the harbor and get these and crabs and loved them however we ate them with drawn butter. I'm craving these shrimp right now. I may have to makes these very soon. Thanks so much. 😊
I commented before I watched the whole video. I've never used mustard seeds or peppercorns, all the spices needed are in the Old Bay and beer. Now I'd make a shrimp salad sandwich, Merry Christmas!
Here in Texas we love our seafood, especially Gulf Coast shrimp. We usually use Worcestershire sauce, catsup, lemon juice, prepared horseradish and Tobasco sauce to make our cocktail sauce. I’ve never had steamed shrimp before. Sounds good though. Have to try it. We make fried shrimp and boiled shrimp though.
Man Ole man, they were absolutely perfect. I was worried about steaming my shrimp in this new Foodi, but your video was spot on!!!! 👌🏼 Thank you so much for takin the time to show me how. Can't wait till next weekend. Thinking about doing some clams and shrimp. Shrimp 🍤 were perfect. Thanks again👍🏻
YOU ARE EXCELLENT, really really glad I found you...I made the peppermint patties but instead of peppermint I used maple emulsion...my Fav!! for choc covered maple creams
Im down here on the gulf and I use Whataburger spicy ketchup (you can buy it from HEB). Do your self a favor and any recipe calling for ketchup...replace with whataburger fancy ketchup or spicy ketchup. You may have to order online. Love your recipes. Saving us during the pandemic lockdowns.
Great recipe, we usually boil our down here in New Orleans, but we’ll try this method for small batches. Suggestion? Take a whole head of garlic, cut in half (like you are going to roast it) and add to your onion batch at the beginning. Try that steamed .. will be sweet!
I live in Virginia and It literally took me 6 months to find Old Bay after the pandemic started. For some reason they said it was a shortage. I like alot of horseradish in my cocktail sauce also. Makes your nostrils flair when u eat it. Lol
Wow really?! The grocery store near me (I'm in Maryland) has an entire end cart dedicated to Old Bay. Maybe they prioritized Maryland stores to receive the shipments. The oddest items went on a shortage after the pandemic.
If you can get them in your area, try Argentina shrimp. They’re pink when raw. That’s the only ones I buy now! Going to Charleston, SC soon, and believe it or not, fresh shrimp is not as popular as say oysters!
Hello Louise. Do you think it is possible, using the Ninja Foodi OL701, to prepare steamed Shrimp & Broccoli at the same time with Jasmine rice? I already do the shrimp with broccoli by steaming both together for 8 minutes but I don't know whether I could get the Jasmine rice to work in the Foodi under that time requirement. Any suggestions or ideas? Thanks.
Yes, I think that would work just fine. You would want your rice in the bottom with enough liquid to cook the rice and produce steam for long enough. I think my steamed rice is a 7 minute cook time, so that might be too long for your shrimp and broccoli, but you should be able to add it mid way through.
If you put a cup of water in the pot and select steam and then the time, if the valve seals no steam will come out. If the valve doesn't seal, you will see steam coming out the entire time you are steaming.
Great job!!! I've lived in Baltimore Maryland all of my 60 years . Just got the Ninja Foodi . Good to know I can steam my shrimp in it. Thanks for your video . My mouth is watering for some shrimp now😛
@@TheSaltedPepper neither have i but my dad did it like 3 batches of chicken soup ago. I mean the real secret ingredient is home made broth lol, but the old bay kicks it up a notch.
How many pounds are you cooking? With a large pot and a way to elevate the shrimp above the boiling liquid, you can steam several pounds at a time, but toss them around because the ones on the bottom will cook faster.
For true Maryland steamed shrimp use 1/2 cup of water and 1/2 cup of vinegar and 3 heaping tablespoons of Old Bay in the liquid. Preheat the water and Old Bay and add the shrimp until they turn red. Very easy.
I was born and raised in Annapolis, Maryland & your "true" Maryland way of cooking shrimp is not any I've ever seen or heard of. What part of Maryland are you from? Your method isn't even steaming the shrimp, it's poaching them. I'm certainly not being rude here because I can see how your method would work, but to call it "true" Maryland steamed shrimp is a bit of a reach. I will try it your way though because I bet the flavor is lovely.
That's of the way they were cooked "poached" when I lived in Maryland. Cooked right in the broth with spices vinegar and onion. Essex area. I'm sure they're delicious both ways. I think the flavors most likely permeate the shrimp more with the poaching method. I will try the steaming method though.
I didn’t even know there was Maryland shrimp. Do we even bring in shrimp here? I had my first soft shell crab sandwich on Pulaski Highway. I can still get one in Washington County, but they cost more. When I saw the Maryland flag, I thought you were going to do Maryland Fried Chicken. Wishful thinking.
Maryland doesn't do a whole lot of shrimp producing, I don't think. Most of it comes from the Gulf of Mexico I think. The Maryland style is the cooking technique mimicked from Maryland crabs. Now, I'm feeling silly, but what is Maryland Fried Chicken? I lived there all my life and never knew that was a thing! LOL
@@TheSaltedPepper According to Maryland Preservation, Maryland Fried Chicken is differentiated by being fried in a pot covered with a lid instead of an open pan, and it is served with gravy. But Food.com claims it’s cooked in an open skillet. The Maryland Government website says it’s fried in a covered Dutch oven in the oven. I think the gravy must be the signature difference. There’s a chain of Maryland Fried Chicken restaurants in Florida. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
I’ve lived in MD all my life. In my years I was today years old when I heard of Maryland Fried Chicken! I’ve heard of Kentucky Fried and Southern Fried. But Maryland Fried Chicken not NEVA!🤣
I want to buy a Ninja Foodie and I see you have the 6.5 quart. Looking on Amazon, I see they have a bigger one, and we have a big family even though we are retired, we entertain a lot. Is your size good enough for entertaining?
The only difference is about 1.5" in height. This extra space can come in handy for larger batches of soups and larger cuts of meats, but I like the 6.5qt better because I'm short and working with the 8qt on my counter is more difficult.
Hey Louise, as much cooking as you do, you really should get a freeze dryer. We bought one of these several months ago and they are awesome. The combination of a freeze dryer and a Ninja Foodi is all you need. Check out this video from Harvest Right so you can see how it works: ruclips.net/video/QzoHJn1lo_w/видео.html
You didn't devein the shrimp. Eww. Not a fan of shrimp. Won't tell you what the vein is but I recommend it in the future. I cleaned a lot of shrimp over the years in restaurants. I noticed the foodi oven behind you, do you ever use that? That is the type I like.
The shrimp weren't deveined in this video and it's not usually done with steamed shrimp. I know what the "vein" is and I do remove it before making shrimp salad or other shrimp preparations. It's easy to do even with steaming, after you remove the shells, just cut the back and remove it. I'm happy to say these shrimp didn't have much of a "vein" at all. Yes, that is the Ninja Foodi XL pro oven, it's incredible!
I’ve lived in Maryland all my life. Nothing beats Maryland seafood.
Maryland girl here. Nothing like Maryland seafood. Do your Maryland thing Louise with that good ole Old Bay Seasoning.
There really isn't anything like it!
Thanks ill tty that.
Thank you for uploading this recipe. I'm from Maryland and we love seafood. I'm currently in California. I made this shrimp for my neighbors and they absolutely loved it. It was delicious. Thanks smile.
We moved from Baltimore 2 years ago after living 50+ years there, we now live in Florida. I miss Maryland seafood so bad! Thanks for your video.
I know it! There is nothing like the seafood in Maryland!
Finally found your recipe.....absolutely love it. Thanks and God bless
MD girl here too! Living in OH now but man do I miss the steamed crabs and shrimp and crab cakes 😋!
Md here too
Me too! I wanted to do a recipe for Maryland crab soup and I can't find any quality crab meat around here.
I am from Baltimore and now live in Kentucky and I miss Maryland seafood sooooooo bad. Making steamed shrimp really helps me with my cravings!
How about blue crab sister. Essex boy here
@@wareframer Yesssss!!!! I am from the Dundalk/Essex/Sparrows Point area! Lol!! I miss it in the summertime! 💖
Just the food though. LOL
I miss my MD seafood ❤️ everyone else doesn't know seafood is steamed not boiled 😂
I miss it too! I remember when I ordered crabs in Florida one time. Big mistake! LOL
This
Ugh yes! I went to New Orleans and was appaled at how my friend said they cooked crabs or shrimp there. He had never heard of Old Bay either, oh the humanity! I mailed him Old Bay when I got home, took him awhile but he finally admitted it was amazing.
I love my seafood. :-)
Facts, i live in Louisiana but i. From Delaware. We steam our seafood not boil it!!
Maryland eastern shore girl here , love steamed with old bay !
I have really enjoyed all of your recipes. I bought the 5qt. Ninja Foodi, not really knowing what I was buying, so I can’t try all of your recipes because of its smaller size. My husband has enjoyed the ones I’ve tried. Your knowledge of cooking tips is very helpful and I’ve learned something new with each recipe. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you are enjoying the recipes!
NOW I KNOW WHAT STEAMER I WILL BUY! I LIVED IN MARYLAND WHEN GROWING UP. THANK YOU FOR EXPLAIN THE COOKING. KEEP DOING THIS SITE.
Thank you! What part of Maryland? I grew up in Annapolis.
From the south shore of Long Island, N.Y. and I do love my seafood! Definitely going to try this recipe! Beautiful!
Awesome! Thank you!
Louise, This recipe is delicious. Seeing your demonstrations make all of your recipes the easiest ever, way to learn creative cooking. I am sure you’ll reach 100K your style is absolutely delightful to watch and learn. Hats off happy gal!
Thanks so much 😊 I just hit 100,000 the other night!
Costco sells wild caught shrimp. They’re delicious & I to grab a bag whenever I go.
Born and raised in Baltimore and on seafood. I’m so excited to try this in my ninja foodie!
Hope you enjoy it!
Yay !!!! only 30 minutes from Ocean City MD and that’s what I get every time ... thanks for sharing!!!
They are so good!
Oh my! Now I’m craving Maryland crab cakes and low country boil!
Maryland crab cakes are the best! I would do a recipe for them, but I can't find quality crab meat anywhere around me.
These look amazing. When I lived in Baltimore we'd go to the harbor and get these and crabs and loved them however we ate them with drawn butter. I'm craving these shrimp right now. I may have to makes these very soon. Thanks so much. 😊
Oh yes! Drawn butter is so good!
I commented before I watched the whole video. I've never used mustard seeds or peppercorns, all the spices needed are in the Old Bay and beer. Now I'd make a shrimp salad sandwich, Merry Christmas!
That's exactly what I did with the leftover shrimp! LOL
Here in Texas we love our seafood, especially Gulf Coast shrimp. We usually use Worcestershire sauce, catsup, lemon juice, prepared horseradish and Tobasco sauce to make our cocktail sauce. I’ve never had steamed shrimp before. Sounds good though. Have to try it. We make fried shrimp and boiled shrimp though.
I hope you try steaming them!
Man Ole man, they were absolutely perfect. I was worried about steaming my shrimp in this new Foodi, but your video was spot on!!!! 👌🏼 Thank you so much for takin the time to show me how. Can't wait till next weekend. Thinking about doing some clams and shrimp.
Shrimp 🍤 were perfect. Thanks again👍🏻
I'm so happy to hear that!
YOU ARE EXCELLENT, really really glad I found you...I made the peppermint patties but instead of peppermint I used maple emulsion...my Fav!! for choc covered maple creams
Sounds great!
Im down here on the gulf and I use Whataburger spicy ketchup (you can buy it from HEB).
Do your self a favor and any recipe calling for ketchup...replace with whataburger fancy ketchup or spicy ketchup. You may have to order online.
Love your recipes. Saving us during the pandemic lockdowns.
Thank you so much! I'll have to order some!
Another great recipe! Thanks so much. 😀
Thanks so much! 😊
Great recipe, we usually boil our down here in New Orleans, but we’ll try this method for small batches. Suggestion? Take a whole head of garlic, cut in half (like you are going to roast it) and add to your onion batch at the beginning. Try that steamed .. will be sweet!
That's a great idea! I will try that for sure!
Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas to you and your husband.
Thank you! You too!
Omg! I LOVE shrimp! I can’t wait to try this!
Hope you enjoy them!
Louise this looks so delicious. I was having a trying weekend but this made everything a little bit better. Thank so much. :)
So glad! I hope you give them a try!
Now I am super hungry for shrimp! 💕🍤🍤
They are so good!
This is going to be my New Years indulgence. Can almost smell them...YUM. Merry Christmas Louise, to both you and Jeff. ❤🌲❄🍭❤🌲❄🍭🌲❄🍭❤
I hope you enjoy them!
Great recipe! I’ll be trying this next. What size Foodi are you using? Thanks. 😋
6.5 qt! I hope you love them!
Any chance you could do a video for Maryland Style Crab Cakes? As a Marylander I'd love to see your take on them!
If and when I can find quality crab meat.
I just made some steamed shrimp. MMM, they looks good. BTW, I'm in Maryland.
Enjoy your shrimp!
I live in Virginia and It literally took me 6 months to find Old Bay after the pandemic started. For some reason they said it was a shortage. I like alot of horseradish in my cocktail sauce also. Makes your nostrils flair when u eat it. Lol
Yes, it does! Mine was a little too spicy, even for me! LOL
Wow really?! The grocery store near me (I'm in Maryland) has an entire end cart dedicated to Old Bay. Maybe they prioritized Maryland stores to receive the shipments. The oddest items went on a shortage after the pandemic.
If you can get them in your area, try Argentina shrimp. They’re pink when raw. That’s the only ones I buy now! Going to Charleston, SC soon, and believe it or not, fresh shrimp is not as popular as say oysters!
I'll keep my eye out!
U are my favorite new find .. Sub'd / Your tutorials are Fabulous ❣
Wow, thank you!
Yay, another Annapolis girl!!! 👏👏👏❤️
born and raised!
Hello Louise.
Do you think it is possible, using the Ninja Foodi OL701, to prepare steamed Shrimp & Broccoli at the same time with Jasmine rice? I already do the shrimp with broccoli by steaming both together for 8 minutes but I don't know whether I could get the Jasmine rice to work in the Foodi under that time requirement.
Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks.
Yes, I think that would work just fine. You would want your rice in the bottom with enough liquid to cook the rice and produce steam for long enough. I think my steamed rice is a 7 minute cook time, so that might be too long for your shrimp and broccoli, but you should be able to add it mid way through.
@@TheSaltedPepper Thank you Louise. I do believe the 7 minutes will work for us as we like the broccoli softer ( we're old :).
Looks amazing. Thanks!
Thanks!
Hey Louise that's my favorite kind of beer Michelob Ultra Light I see you drink that kind of beer to
I'm not too much of a beer drinker, but Jeff likes the MIchelob Ultra.
Okay, how would I know if my Instant Pot vent seals when steaming or not?? I have the Lux model
If you put a cup of water in the pot and select steam and then the time, if the valve seals no steam will come out. If the valve doesn't seal, you will see steam coming out the entire time you are steaming.
Great job!!! I've lived in Baltimore Maryland all of my 60 years . Just got the Ninja Foodi . Good to know I can steam my shrimp in it. Thanks for your video . My mouth is watering for some shrimp now😛
I hope you try the onions!
Old bay is my dads and mine secret ingredient for chicken noodle soup.
That's interesting! I've never added it to chicken noodle soup, I'll have to try it!
@@TheSaltedPepper neither have i but my dad did it like 3 batches of chicken soup ago. I mean the real secret ingredient is home made broth lol, but the old bay kicks it up a notch.
I use Old Bay on everything, its great on scrambled eggs!!!
@@cynthiamerryman yeah my dad uses it on eggs too lol. I dont like it. But its great in chicken noodle soup
THANK YOU
My pleasure!
I am cooking for a crowd this weekend, around 55 people can you give me any pointers on how to steam that many shrimp
How many pounds are you cooking? With a large pot and a way to elevate the shrimp above the boiling liquid, you can steam several pounds at a time, but toss them around because the ones on the bottom will cook faster.
For true Maryland steamed shrimp use 1/2 cup of water and 1/2 cup of vinegar and 3 heaping tablespoons of Old Bay in the liquid. Preheat the water and Old Bay and add the shrimp until they turn red. Very easy.
I was born and raised in Annapolis, Maryland & your "true" Maryland way of cooking shrimp is not any I've ever seen or heard of. What part of Maryland are you from? Your method isn't even steaming the shrimp, it's poaching them. I'm certainly not being rude here because I can see how your method would work, but to call it "true" Maryland steamed shrimp is a bit of a reach. I will try it your way though because I bet the flavor is lovely.
That's of the way they were cooked "poached" when I lived in Maryland. Cooked right in the broth with spices vinegar and onion. Essex area. I'm sure they're delicious both ways. I think the flavors most likely permeate the shrimp more with the poaching method. I will try the steaming method though.
I googled old bay and found the information to make my own. If anyone can't find old bay they can google it as well. :)
I'll have to do that and compare!
love the video
Thank you!
Great
Do 8 quart accessories for an instant pot fit a 6.5 quart ninja foodie?
Some of them do, yes. It depends on the height though.
I didn’t even know there was Maryland shrimp. Do we even bring in shrimp here? I had my first soft shell crab sandwich on Pulaski Highway. I can still get one in Washington County, but they cost more. When I saw the Maryland flag, I thought you were going to do Maryland Fried Chicken. Wishful thinking.
Maryland doesn't do a whole lot of shrimp producing, I don't think. Most of it comes from the Gulf of Mexico I think. The Maryland style is the cooking technique mimicked from Maryland crabs. Now, I'm feeling silly, but what is Maryland Fried Chicken? I lived there all my life and never knew that was a thing! LOL
@@TheSaltedPepper According to Maryland Preservation, Maryland Fried Chicken is differentiated by being fried in a pot covered with a lid instead of an open pan, and it is served with gravy. But Food.com claims it’s cooked in an open skillet. The Maryland Government website says it’s fried in a covered Dutch oven in the oven. I think the gravy must be the signature difference. There’s a chain of Maryland Fried Chicken restaurants in Florida. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
I’ve lived in MD all my life. In my years I was today years old when I heard of Maryland Fried Chicken! I’ve heard of Kentucky Fried and Southern Fried. But Maryland Fried Chicken not NEVA!🤣
Can I use de-shelled shrimp? I hate pealing shrimp like you hate pealing potatoes.
Suggest you put Ninja in the TITLE!
Why? Steaming is steaming no matter how you do it. You can do this on the stove with a steamer basket the same way.
I want to buy a Ninja Foodie and I see you have the 6.5 quart. Looking on Amazon, I see they have a bigger one, and we have a big family even though we are retired, we entertain a lot. Is your size good enough for entertaining?
The only difference is about 1.5" in height. This extra space can come in handy for larger batches of soups and larger cuts of meats, but I like the 6.5qt better because I'm short and working with the 8qt on my counter is more difficult.
Where do you live now?
Tennessee
Hey Louise, as much cooking as you do, you really should get a freeze dryer. We bought one of these several months ago and they are awesome. The combination of a freeze dryer and a Ninja Foodi is all you need. Check out this video from Harvest Right so you can see how it works: ruclips.net/video/QzoHJn1lo_w/видео.html
I've been thinking about it!
You didn't devein the shrimp. Eww. Not a fan of shrimp. Won't tell you what the vein is but I recommend it in the future. I cleaned a lot of shrimp over the years in restaurants. I noticed the foodi oven behind you, do you ever use that? That is the type I like.
If you watch the video she states that she bought devained shrimp.
The shrimp weren't deveined in this video and it's not usually done with steamed shrimp. I know what the "vein" is and I do remove it before making shrimp salad or other shrimp preparations. It's easy to do even with steaming, after you remove the shells, just cut the back and remove it. I'm happy to say these shrimp didn't have much of a "vein" at all. Yes, that is the Ninja Foodi XL pro oven, it's incredible!
too much talking bs
Agree. Could been done in a quarter of the time.
your too wordy
you dont deveine
Not when making steamed shrimp, but you can cut the shells and devein if you want.