How do you like your shrimp? Baked? Fried? or raw?!


Question: I stay away from breaded and fried. No one eats them raw, do they? That seems a bit gross. But shrimp for shrimp cocktail is cooked (boiled), then chilled. I love shrimp cocktail. I LOVE the large ones stuffed with a crabmeat stuffing and baked, with lemon and a little wine poured over them. yummmmm.


Answers: I stay away from breaded and fried. No one eats them raw, do they? That seems a bit gross. But shrimp for shrimp cocktail is cooked (boiled), then chilled. I love shrimp cocktail. I LOVE the large ones stuffed with a crabmeat stuffing and baked, with lemon and a little wine poured over them. yummmmm.

Broiled Scampi style

Scampi style or breaded and fried.

Boiled or steamed and served cold with cocktail sauce

I like how it is prepared at Red Lobster especially the scampi it is my favorite.
I like it boiled in a sushi, or deep fried Tempura.
I like it in ceviche, the only time I can eat it semi-raw.

Curried.

Well I like it precooked in the package but when I take it out, I like it cold. :)

I'm with Mark.
Broiled Scampi style.

I haven't met a shrimp I didn't like. Fried, boiled, grilled, baked.............you name it, I like it!

Boiled with cocktail sauce...savor the flavor
Better buy a lot cause I can eat a lot...

Scampi.

Pretty much any way, except raw or in a tomato based sauce. My favorite would probably be steamed/boiled. And maybe in a Buffalo sauce.

i like it in a good ol po boy sandwich from nuwlins

I like them cold w/cocktail sauce. Hot tastes weird, and breaded drowns out the flavor, all I taste is bread.

Shrimp Scampi!

Boiled (as in shrimp cocktail) and lightly sauteed.





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