Friday, October 18, 2013

Shrimp Fettuccine Alfredo


Ingredients:

· 1 lb. fettuccini pasta
· 1 tbs. butter
· 1 lb. cooked shrimp
· 4 cloves garlic
· 1 cup half & half
· 6 tbs. grated parmesan cheese
· 1 tbs. chopped fresh parsley

Preparation:
 
In a large pot, bring salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain. In a large skillet, cook and stir shrimp and garlic in the butter for about one minute. Pour in half and half; stir. Sprinkle Parmesan cheese in one tablespoon at a time, stirring constantly. After all Parmesan is added, mix in parsley and salt. Stir frequently making sure it does not boil. Sauce will take a while to thicken. When sauce has thickened, combine with cooked pasta noodles; serve hot.

While helping my grandmother prepare the pasta, she would tell me some of her fascinating stories. The best thing about the stories was that they were not the same story every time. They would get better and better each time she told me a different one. I loved all her stories even if they weren't always true. Spending time with her was what I really loved the most.

She once told me a story about her great grandmother Pearl. Pearl was very smart. She was too smart for her age. She would know more than all the adults. She never went to school to learn anything. Although, she never went to school she wanted to continue to be smart. A gardener that lived across the street taught her everything he knew. It could have been the simplest things to learn, and she learned it.

One day, a man named Mr. Burton caught the gardener giving Pearl lessons. He got into a terrific amount of trouble. He lost his job as a gardener and could no longer give Pearl lessons. It broke Pearls heart. People assumed that the gardener was sexually harassing pearl, but that was far from his intentions. She did not give up on learning though. She remembered everything the gardener taught her and never forgot it. Pearl missed the gardener and the lessons he would give. She did not care what anyone thought of the gardener.

Pearl searched for the gardener, but he was nowhere to be found. It saddened Pearl to not be able to see him anymore. Pearl's father brought home a newspaper. He was furious with what he was reading and seeing. The newspaper read that a man had been beaten and drowned. Pearl was so anxious to read it. Once she did, she saw that it was the Gardner, her dear friend. She cried and cried until she was all out of tears. I found myself crying as my grandmother finished up her story. Whether the story was true or not, I could the heartbreak of Pearl.

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