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    Guinataang Hipon: Shrimps in Coconut Milk


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    I love coconut milk recipes and they taste really great with seafoods especially shrimps. Whenever a relative gives us kilos and kilos of shrimps, we prepare Guinataang Hipon as the shrimp flavors seep in to the coconut milk preparation.

    Ingredients

    1/2 kg fresh shrimps, medium to large sized Shrimps
    1 tablespoon Olive Oil
    1 teaspoon garlic
    1/2 cup coconut milk (check Coconut Milk Preparation)
    2 pieces green siling haba or finger chilies
    1 thumb sized fresh ginger, mashed (optional)
    1/2 cup coconut cream (Check the Coconut Cream Preparation)
    salt to taste

    Directions

    Prepare the coconut cream and milk first. If you don’t have time, you can buy the canned coconut milk and cream at the grocery section.

    1. In a saucepan, saute garlic in heated Olive Oil until slightly brown.

    2. Add shrimps to the oil and saute for another minute.

    3. Combine coconut milk, siling haba, ginger. Simmer slowly until almost dry.

    4. Add coconut cream. Stir lightly under low heat or until oil separates from the mixture.

    5. Season with salt.

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    4 Comments »

    Comment by juvilyn
    2010-02-22 16:45:23

    yah! its more delicious when u put tanglad grass.tnx

     
    Comment by shanmugam
    2010-03-09 02:31:05

    Nice taste food .. Always the coconut milk gives the additional taste to sea food..

     
    Comment by Alex
    2010-03-17 11:18:54

    Thanks for sharing this recipe. I’ll share this link to my wife and I’ll let her cook for me. hehehe tasty and yummy. Love it.

     
    Comment by philippines job
    2010-03-27 18:12:41

    You certainly have great recipes here…awesome site! I’m glad i found yours, i finally have more recipes to try. Thanks a lot!

     
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