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Seriously Simple: Viceroy Zihuatanejo's shrimp al tequila shows off Mexico's finest ingredients

By Diane Rossen Worthington, Tribune Content Agency on

In my best-case scenario for celebrating an anniversary, I imagine an intimate seaside resort with lush landscaping, waterfalls and beach lounges that call out your name. A small stretch of beach might give the impression you are on your own private island. Warm breezes accent the mesmerizing ocean waves as you sip your favorite cocktail.

The good news is that I found all of this on a recent visit to the Viceroy Zihuatanejo. Elegant, adobe-inspired villas are nestled along one of Mexico's premier beaches, Playa La Ropa. As the days ticked by, lulled into total relaxation mode, my husband and I deemed this spot our Mexican Heaven.

For me of course, the food is as important as everything else. Chef Eduardo did not disappoint. Our breakfasts began with delicious blended juices promising good health. And one day was especially noteworthy. We visited the local fish market in the tiny town where the chef purchased various items that were the ingredients for an on-the-beach cooking class. We watched as the chef and his helper cooked up guacamole and freshly made corn tortilla chips along with grilled local fish and vegetables. I asked him if he would share his delicious shrimp al tequila, recipe and he happily obliged. And, even better, it is Seriously Simple! What's the secret to this shrimp dish? Sour cream, tequila and a burst of freshly chopped cilantro become a light sauce.

When I tested this recipe, I discovered that jumbo shrimp in America are 20 to 26 pieces per pound, and depending on one's appetite this recipe can serve four or more. If you want giant shrimp, look for colossal shrimp that measure six to eight pieces per pound. Remember to weigh the shrimp after it has been peeled and deveined.

I like to serve this with rice that has been flavored with sauteed peppers and cilantro. If you are lucky enough to have any cold shrimp leftover, arrange the shrimp and sauce on top of mixed greens that have been dressed with vinaigrette for a delicious lunch. What to drink? If you want to start with guac and chips a margarita is just the thing. Otherwise a chilled chardonnay would be a lovely complement.

Shrimp and Pepper Saute with Tequila and Sour Cream

 

Serves 4

3 tablespoons vegetable oil

6 scallions, white and light green part only, thinly sliced

1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and julienned

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