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A Savory Moment by Life At The Table
Chef Sandra Lewis, Life At The Table
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11 hours ago
Tips, fun facts, and recipes from Chef Sandra Lewis of Life At The Table to help you answer the most important question of the day, "What's for dinner?".
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Tips, fun facts, and recipes from Chef Sandra Lewis of Life At The Table to help you answer the most important question of the day, "What's for dinner?".
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition,
Documentary
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Orzo Salad with Basil Vinaigrette and Poached Shrimp
A Savory Moment by Life At The Table
3 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Orzo Salad with Basil Vinaigrette and Poached Shrimp

Discover the Delight of Orzo Salad with Basil Vinaigrette and Poached Shrimp
Which quick-cooking pasta is shaped like a rice grain and means “barley” in Italian?
It’s orzo.
And you need to get to know this delicious, quick-cooking pasta.
You’re going to love orzo’s versatility. It’s used in soups, stews, salads, and can be used as a substitute for a grain in all kinds of dishes, like paella and risotto.
My favorite way to use this beloved pasta is in a salad: Orzo Salad with Basil Vinaigrette with Olive Oil Poached Shrimp.
Is your mouth watering yet?
 
The Freshness of Basil Vinaigrette
The beauty of orzo is its ability to absorb flavors; and there’s no better flavor to pair orzo with than my basil vinaigrette. It’s the star of this salad show.
It’s fresh, zesty, and packed with the aromatic punch of basil.
Basil has been cultivated for more than 5,000 years and was once considered a symbol of love in Italy.
Basil is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties. This vinaigrette is not only over-the-top delicious, it’s good for you too.
But isn’t that just the base definition of what food should be? It tastes good and is good for you. Yes!
 
Perfectly Poached Shrimp for Orzo Salad with Basil Vinaigrette
Poaching shrimp might sound fancy, smancy, but it’s an incredibly simple cooking technique.
There are two keys to success with poaching shrimp.
1. Infuse the poaching liquid with lots of flavor. In this case the poaching liquid is olive oil, and you’ll infuse it with bay leaf, peppercorns, lemon, and a bay leaf for starters. add any additional aromatics and seasonings to the liquid to customize it for your tastebuds.
2. Control the poaching temperature. Shrimp are delicate and can easily become tough and rubbery. To achieve the perfect poach, the poaching liquid should be kept at a gentle simmer, around 170˚F. This ensures that the shrimp cook evenly and stay tender. Poach only until the shrimp turn opaque and pinken. This color change is one of the most reliable indicators that your shrimp are done.
The best of cooking is taking simple, fresh ingredients and transforming them into something delicious to eat.
Get to know orzo, make this basil vinaigrette, poach those shrimp and savor every bite of this delightful salad.
Make it today and enjoy it at the table with your friends and family.
 
Ready to make basil pesto? This is a tried and true recipe.
Here’s another recipe that features shrimp and is super easy.
Shrimp al Ajillo

 
 
A Savory Moment by Life At The Table
Tips, fun facts, and recipes from Chef Sandra Lewis of Life At The Table to help you answer the most important question of the day, "What's for dinner?".