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- Shrimp, corn, potatoes, bell pepper, onion - Garlic, Cajun seasoning, olive oil - Salt, pepper, fresh parsley for garnish When I prepare my Easy Cajun Shrimp Boil Foil Packs, I love using fresh ingredients. They make a big difference in flavor. Here’s what you need: - Shrimp: Use one pound of large shrimp, peeled and deveined. Fresh shrimp gives the best taste. - Corn: Get two ears of corn. Cut them into thirds for easy handling. - Potatoes: One pound of baby potatoes, halved works great. They cook well in the foil packs. - Bell pepper: A red bell pepper, chopped adds color and sweetness. - Onion: One yellow onion, sliced brings a nice aroma to the dish. - Garlic: Three cloves of minced garlic elevate the flavor. - Cajun seasoning: Use two tablespoons for that spicy kick. - Olive oil: Four tablespoons keep everything moist. - Salt and pepper: These are vital for seasoning to taste. - Fresh parsley: Chopped, for garnish adds a pop of color and freshness. These ingredients combine to create a delightful meal. The blend of flavors in every bite will have your taste buds dancing. Plus, you can find the full recipe to guide you through the cooking process. Enjoy the cooking adventure! Set your oven temperature to 400°F (200°C). This heat level is perfect for cooking shrimp and veggies quickly. It also helps keep everything juicy and full of flavor. Lay out four large pieces of aluminum foil. Each piece should be about 12x18 inches. These will hold your shrimp and veggies as they cook. Make sure you have enough space to fold them well. In a large bowl, combine the shrimp, corn, potatoes, bell pepper, onion, and garlic. Stir well to mix everything. This step is key for even flavor. Next, drizzle the olive oil over the mixture. Add the Cajun seasoning, salt, and pepper to taste. Toss gently until all the ingredients are coated. Divide the shrimp and veggie mix into the four pieces of foil. Place a generous scoop in the center of each piece. Fold the sides of the foil over the mix to seal tightly. Leave some space for steam to circulate inside. This keeps everything tender and flavorful. Place the sealed foil packets on a baking sheet. Bake them in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes. The shrimp should turn pink and the potatoes tender. Be careful when opening the packets, as hot steam will escape. Give everything a gentle stir. Garnish with fresh parsley to add a pop of color and flavor before serving. For the complete recipe, check out the Full Recipe. When cooking shrimp, size matters. If you use small shrimp, cut the time by a few minutes. For large shrimp, stick to the full 20-25 minutes. Each oven cooks a bit differently too. If yours runs hot, start checking the shrimp at 15 minutes. Always adjust your cooking time to get the best results. To seal your foil packs, fold the edges tightly. Start by folding the long sides over the shrimp mixture. Then, fold the short ends up and over. This method helps prevent any leaks. Make sure to leave some space inside the pack for steam. Good sealing keeps the flavors in and the mess out. Want to add some zing? Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the shrimp before sealing the foil packs. You can also drizzle a bit of hot sauce for a kick. Both options bring out the Cajun spices. These little tweaks make a big difference in taste. Feel free to experiment until you find your perfect blend! {{image_4}} You can change the veggies in your foil packs. Asparagus works great. It adds a nice crunch. Mushrooms are another option; they soak up the flavors well. You can also try zucchini or carrots. These veggies will cook nicely with the shrimp and add color. If you want to switch from shrimp, try chicken. Use boneless chicken thighs for more flavor. You could also use sausage. Andouille sausage fits the Cajun theme perfectly. Just cut it into pieces before adding it to the foil packs. These swaps will still give you a tasty meal. Adjusting the spice is easy. For a milder taste, cut the Cajun seasoning in half. You could also add a pinch of sugar to balance the heat. If you like it hot, add more seasoning or a splash of hot sauce. Taste as you go to find your perfect heat level. To keep your Cajun shrimp boil foil packs fresh, store leftovers in the fridge. Place them in an airtight container. They stay good for 2-3 days. If you want to keep them longer, freeze the leftovers. Wrap them tightly in plastic wrap or foil, then put them in a freezer bag. They can last up to a month in the freezer. When you’re ready to enjoy your leftovers, reheating is easy. For the oven, preheat it to 350°F (175°C). Place the foil packet on a baking sheet and heat for 15-20 minutes. Check if it’s warm inside. For the microwave, transfer the contents to a microwave-safe dish. Heat for 2-3 minutes, stirring halfway. Make sure it’s hot all the way through before eating. Enjoy your meal! Yes, you can use frozen shrimp. Just make sure to thaw them first. Place the shrimp in cold water for about 15-20 minutes. Once thawed, you can follow the same steps as usual. This method keeps your meal quick and easy! Cajun shrimp boil goes great with many sides. Here are some tasty options: - Garlic bread - Coleslaw - Rice or quinoa - Grilled vegetables - Cornbread These sides add flavor and balance to your meal. Shrimp is done when it turns pink and opaque. This usually takes about 20-25 minutes in the oven. You can also check by cutting one open; it should be white inside. Avoid overcooking, as shrimp can become tough. Yes, you can prep these foil packs ahead of time. Just assemble them and store them in the fridge. Cook within 24 hours for the best taste. When ready, just pop them in the oven. It makes dinner fast and easy! For the full recipe, check out the Cajun Shrimp Delight Foil Packs. This blog post shared a simple and tasty Cajun shrimp boil recipe. You learned about the key ingredients, easy steps, and helpful tips. You can swap proteins or veggies based on your taste. With easy storage and reheating methods, leftovers stay fresh. Enjoy this flavorful dish with your family. Get creative with mixes or spice levels. Cooking should be fun and tasty! Try it today and impress your taste buds.

Easy Cajun Shrimp Boil Foil Packs

Savor the flavors of Cajun Shrimp Delight Foil Packs with this vibrant and easy recipe! Packed with juicy shrimp, sweet corn, tender baby potatoes, and colorful veggies, these foil packs are perfect for effortless cooking and cleanup. In just 40 minutes, you'll have a delicious meal that’s bursting with Cajun spices. Get ready to impress your family and friends—click through to explore the full recipe and elevate your next dinner!

Ingredients
  

1 pound large shrimp, peeled and deveined

2 ears of corn, shucked and cut into thirds

1 pound baby potatoes, halved

1 red bell pepper, chopped

1 yellow onion, sliced

3 cloves garlic, minced

2 tablespoons Cajun seasoning

4 tablespoons olive oil

Salt and pepper to taste

Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish)

Instructions
 

Begin by preheating your oven to 400°F (200°C). This will ensure it's hot enough to cook the foil packs evenly.

    Prepare four large pieces of aluminum foil, each measuring approximately 12x18 inches. Set these aside, as you'll be using them to create individual packets for cooking.

      In a sizeable mixing bowl, combine the peeled and deveined shrimp, segments of corn, halved baby potatoes, chopped red bell pepper, sliced yellow onion, and minced garlic. Mix these ingredients thoroughly to ensure that everything is evenly distributed.

        Drizzle the olive oil over the mixture, followed by adding the Cajun seasoning, salt, and pepper to taste. Using a spoon or spatula, gently toss everything together until all the shrimp and vegetables are well coated with the oil and seasoning.

          Divide the shrimp and vegetable mixture evenly among the four pieces of foil, placing a generous scoop in the center of each.

            Carefully fold the sides of the foil over the shrimp and vegetables, sealing each packet tightly. Be sure to leave a little room inside for steam to circulate while cooking; this will help keep everything tender and juicy.

              Arrange the sealed foil packets on a baking sheet to catch any drips during cooking, and place them in the preheated oven. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the shrimp have turned pink and opaque and the baby potatoes are fork-tender.

                Once the packets are done, remove them from the oven, and with caution, carefully open each one (being mindful of the hot steam that may escape!). Give the contents a gentle stir to mix everything before presenting.

                  Finish off by garnishing with freshly chopped parsley, adding a vibrant touch and a burst of flavor just before serving.

                    Vorbereitungszeit: 15 Minuten | Gesamtzeit: 40 Minuten | Portionen: 4

                      - Präsentationstipps: Serve the foil packs directly on plates for a rustic look, or for a more refined presentation, transfer the contents to a bowl, allowing guests to enjoy the colorful medley right from the dish.