Low Country Boil Foil Packs - Recipe - After the Last Pound - Tasty and delicious! (2024)

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I’m a Pennsylvania girl – born and (partially) raised in Lancaster county. While I have been a West coaster for the now majority of my life, there are parts of the East coast that lives on in my heart! One of those things is some of the food I love – including, but not limited to: softshell crabs, cheesesteak, and Low Country Boil.

My mom has made this for me before, and I genuinely believed that this recipe was way harder than it really is!

Guys, its easy and AMAZING.

I found a similar recipe on Pinterest, and then built off of it, modifying as it made sense for me. I love finding and modifying recipes because a) this girl is NOT creative – I cant look at food in my fridge and say “I could make THIS!” and b) I don’t trust myself in attempting to be creative!

The recipe is simple – take shrimp, potatoes, andouille sausage, and corn, throw some olive oil and Cajun seasoning on it, cook it, and BAM! Easy meal.

When I am looking to eat less carbs (like right now) I take out the potatoes, or use less, and trade it for other veggies or protein. You can put in just about anything that sounds appealing to you. Make it more of a seafood boil – throw in clams, oysters, scallops, crab, whatever! I prefer to use Weber’s N’Orleans Cajun seasoning, its got a great kick and is SO flavorful – you can add one shake or 15 and the flavor is strong and wonderful.

Now a TRUE Low Country Boil would be….boiled. This process makes it easier for cleanup and cooking for a group – literally just give everyone their own foil packet! You can even eat it straight out of the foil – which then makes it easy for a camping meal if you prep it ahead of time!

Ok – what am I waiting for – recipe below, GO MAKE IT!

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Low Country Boil - Recipe

An East coast Low Country Boil! Easy, almost no clean-up, and quick to cook - 35 minutes or less!!!

Course Main Dish, Seafood
Cuisine Seafood
Prep Time 15 Minutes
Cook Time 20 Minutes
Passive Time 20 Minutes
Servings

People

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp olive oil Add more/less to your preference, as you pour it in
  • 1.5 pounds shrimp deveined, tail on (frozen or fresh)
  • 1 package andouille sausage I buy it in horseshoe shape (about a pound)
  • 3 ears corn Cut in 4 pieces each, frozen or fresh
  • 1 pound baby fingerling potatoes Cut in bite sized pieces
  • 4 shakes Cajun seasoning I use Weber N'Orleans Cajun Seasoning (to taste)
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
Course Main Dish, Seafood
Cuisine Seafood
Prep Time 15 Minutes
Cook Time 20 Minutes
Passive Time 20 Minutes
Servings

People

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp olive oil Add more/less to your preference, as you pour it in
  • 1.5 pounds shrimp deveined, tail on (frozen or fresh)
  • 1 package andouille sausage I buy it in horseshoe shape (about a pound)
  • 3 ears corn Cut in 4 pieces each, frozen or fresh
  • 1 pound baby fingerling potatoes Cut in bite sized pieces
  • 4 shakes Cajun seasoning I use Weber N'Orleans Cajun Seasoning (to taste)
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

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Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 425, or preheat your grill on high. Start defrosting shrimp and corn, if using either

  2. Stab potatoes with fork, pre-cook in microwave for ~5 minutes

  3. Rip 6 pieces of foil, about 12-18 inches long (I tend to make them longer than shorter to ensure I can fully close and seal up the packet)

  4. Cut up corn, set two pieces on each piece of foil. Shake a bit of Cajun seasoning over it

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  5. Cut sausage into bite sized rings, put in large bowl

  6. Cut cooked potatoes into bite-sized pieces, add to bowl with sausage

  7. Add shrimp to bowl

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  8. Drizzle olive oil and shake seasoning over the ingredients in the bowl, start mixing together. Add more to your flavor preference. (Cajun spices are spicier - so if you are sensitive to spice, be aware!)

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  9. Using a large spoon, scoop ingredients onto foil packets surrounding corn - make it as even as possible.

  10. Carefully take the two long sides of the foil, bring together (hot dog style!) bend the top over to hold it close. Roll each of the ends towards the middle, trapping all ingredients in.

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  11. Set all packets on a baking dish, place in oven for 18-20 minutes. If grilling, place on grill for 15 minutes.

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  12. Serve and enjoy! You can eat straight out of the foil or pour it out onto a plate!

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Recipe Notes

Pre-baking your potatoes will ensure that when everything else is done while cooking, the potatoes are too. If you do not, you may end up overcooking your shrimp while you wait for a longer amount of time to cook the potatoes. Check as they cook on their hardness - if they are getting soft, they're done! They don't need to be fully cooked. (You can also steam them)

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FAQs

How to make foil packets? ›

Pull out an extra-long length of aluminum foil and fold it in half so you've got a double layer. Place your ingredients in the center, then pull over one side, folding the edges to seal. Then fold the remaining two edges. Don't seal the packet too tightly: you want to leave some room for the steam to expand.

How do you make a BBQ foil packet? ›

To create a foil packet, tear off several 12-inch pieces of aluminum foil. You'll want to use two sheets per packet to protect the food from the direct heat of the grill, ensuring it will all cook evenly. Place the ingredients in the center of the foil and tightly seal the packet to trap the steam inside.

Why is it called a hobo dinner? ›

Mulligan stew, also known as hobo stew, is a type of stew said to have been prepared by American hobos in camps in the early 1900s. Another variation of mulligan stew is "community stew", a stew put together by several homeless people by combining whatever food they have or can collect.

Can you cook foil packets in the oven instead of grilling? ›

Foil Packs are Perfect for Your Oven, Grill and Campfire

Stuffed chicken breasts, chopped vegetables or anything with cheese tends to cause trouble on the grill, but when wrapped in a foil pack, they become totally foolproof. Foil also can help prevent burning, so you can use fats besides vegetable oil, such as butter.

Can you cook foil packets in an air fryer? ›

Think of your air fryer as a miniature oven. Would you hesitate to put aluminum foil in an oven? Of course not, and you can feel comfortable putting foil in an air fryer, too.

Can you make foil packets ahead of time for camping? ›

The beauty of foil-pack meals for camping is that they can usually be assembled at home before your trip. At the very least, you can wash and chop your veggies and meat, and mix up the marinade ahead of time. Keep acidic ingredients separate.

How do you make foil transfers? ›

You just put the special Cricut Foil Transfer Tool into your Explore or Maker, choose or upload a design in Cricut Design Space, change the Linetype to “Foil” (fine tip, medium tip, or bold tip), put your base material on your cutting mat, tape a foil transfer sheet on top of your material, load your mat into your ...

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