1tablespoonCajun seasoning (I use Emeril's Essence)
2teaspoonpaprika
1teaspoonItalian seasoning
½teaspoonblack pepper
1tablespoonminced garlic
2tablespoonbacon fat
Instructions
Cream Sauce
Melt butter in small saucepan over medium heat, and stir in flour. Cook, stirring with a wooden spoon for about 8 minutes or until it's medium brown. Slowly whisk in the stock and heavy cream.
Bring to a boil, whisking, and cook until the sauce has thickened and can coat the back of the spoon. Should take about 10 minutes. Whisk in Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce. Season to taste and keep warm.
Cheese Grits
Combine the butter and stock in a medium saucepan and bring to boil over medium heat. Slowly whisk in grits and simmer, whisking frequently, for about 5 minutes.
Reduce heat to low and add ½ cup heavy cream and ½ cup Parmesan cheese. Whisk and cook for about 10 minutes. Add another ½ cup of heavy cream and Parmesan cheese. Whisk and cook for about another 10 minutes. Add final ½ cup heavy cream and Parmesan cheese. Whisk and cook for 10 minutes.
At this point, you'll want to taste and see consistency. You might need to add some water if you want it a little more creamy. Just add in ½ cup increments and cook for an additional minute or two. Salt to taste although you might not need any as the Parmesan cheese is salty. Keep warm.
Shrimp
With about 15 minutes left before grits are done, heat large skillet over medium heat and cook bacon until crisp. Should take about 10 minutes. Remove bacon and set on paper towel-lined plate. Reserve 2 tablespoon bacon fat.
Mix Cajun seasoning, paprika, Italian seasoning, black pepper and garlic together and mix with shrimp in medium bowl. Bring large skillet back to medium heat with 2 tablespoon bacon fat.
Add the shrimp and cook until just cooked through. Should be about 1 ½ minutes per side. Transfer the shrimp to a plate
Mix the leftover drippings from cooking the shrimp into the cream sauce that has been staying warm. To serve, place a few heaping spoons of grits in a bowl. Top with several shrimp and drizzle the sauce over top. Sprinkle some of the bacon on top and serve immediately.
Notes
You can use instant grits as a quicker alternative but keep in mind that the texture may differ.
Don't skip on constantly whisking your grits as that is key to getting creamy grits.
Customize the spice level by modifying the amount of Cajun seasoning. Add more for extra heat or reduce for a milder flavor.
Use wild shrimp when possible. It is healthier for you and just tastes better. Frozen shrimp works fine too but just make sure they're thawed before cooking.
Shrimp cook quickly so cook two minutes per side or until pink and opaque. If you cook too long, shrimp will be tough.