Greek-Style Shrimp with Tomatoes and Feta

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"We can think of few examples where the unlikely combination of seafood and cheese marry as well as in Greece’s shrimp saganaki. In this dish, sweet, briny shrimp are covered with a garlic-and-herb accented tomato sauce and topped with crumbles of creamy, salty feta cheese. Ordering this dish at a restaurant, however, can be a gamble. The shrimp can be tough and rubbery, the tomato sauce can turn out dull or overwhelming, and the feta lackluster. We set out to develop a foolproof version of this dish—one that is perfectly cooked and captures the bold and exuberant essence of Greek cuisine. We started with the tomato sauce. Canned diced tomatoes along with sautéed onion and garlic provided our base. Dry white wine added acidity. Ouzo, the slightly sweet anise-flavored Greek liqueur, added welcome complexity when we simmered it in the sauce. While the shrimp are typically layered with the tomato sauce and feta and baked, we found this method lacking. Since this should be a quick and easy dish, we opted to cook the shrimp right in the sauce; adding the shrimp raw to the sauce helped infuse them with the sauce’s bright flavor. And for even more flavor, we marinated the shrimp with olive oil, ouzo, garlic, and lemon zest first while we made the sauce. Final touches included a generous sprinkling of feta over the sauced shrimp as well as a scattering of chopped fresh dill...."

INGREDIENTS
1 1/2pounds shrimp
4tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
3tablespoons ouzo
5 medium garlic cloves
1teaspoon Grated zest
Table salt
1 small onion
1/2 medium red bell pepper
1/2 medium green bell pepper
1/2teaspoon red pepper flakes
1(28-ounce) can diced tomato
1/4cup dry white wine
2tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh parsley leaves
6ounces feta cheese
2tablespoons chopped fresh dill leaves
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