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Succulent shrimp recipes to try

Some succulent shrimp recipes to try

- By Emily Ryan

Andy Gadaleto pulled two trays from a display case and set them on the counter. They’d just arrived fresh from Florida.

“Brown is the one most people are familiar with,” he said and then pointed to pink “hoppers.” “The farther south you go, more people know the hopper.”

We’re talking shrimp. And what better time to enjoy them? Tomorrow’s National Shrimp Day.

“The brown shrimp is more of a succulent shrimp, whereas the pink shrimp is more of a sweet shrimp,” explained the owner of Gadaleto’s Seafood Market in West Chester. “If you’re looking for a full-flavored shrimp, go with the fresh, never frozen.”

He sells raw and cooked shrimp along with homemade cocktail sauce, shrimp salad, fried shrimp and shrimp po’boys to go.

“Shrimp are so universal,” said Aaron Wilson, Gadaleto’s chef. “You can grill them, sauté them, boil them.”

“That’s what’s so great about shrimp — two minutes and you’re done. The sky’s the limit,” agreed Tara Buzan, co-chef/owner of At The Table BYOB in Wayne. “We use shrimp all the time.”

Try her smoky grilled shrimp and avocado toast as a savory lunch, first course or hors d’oeuvre.

“It’s a good summer dish,” described Buzan, whose 8-year-old son’s also a fan. “It’s easy, but it looks elegant.”

As for Gadaleto’s young daughters, “they love the shrimp cocktail,” he said with a smile.

Smoky Grilled Shrimp & Avocado Toast

This is a great lunch, first course or hors d’oeuvre for the summer.

INGREDIENT­S

2 pieces thick-cut sourdough bread (buttered and toasted/grilled)

2 large Haas ripe avocados

2 limes (divided)

3 cloves garlic, minced (divided)

6 large raw peeled and deveined shrimp

2 tablespoon­s smoked paprika

2 tablespoon­s olive oil 1 tablespoon crème fraiche

Cilantro

INSTRUCTIO­NS

Prepare BBQ grill. In bowl, marinate the shrimp in olive oil, salt and pepper to taste, smoked paprika, juice and zest of 1 lime and 1 clove minced garlic. Set aside for at least 30 minutes. Scoop out avocado inside and combine with remaining garlic, lime juice, salt and pepper. Smash with fork so it is still chunky. Set aside. On BBQ grill, lightly grill buttered bread and grill on both sides. Set aside. Remove shrimp from marinade. Put on grill and cook 1 to 2 minutes per side till pink.

Assembly: Spread crème fraiche and then avocado mixture on grilled toast. Top with shrimp. Garnish with cilantro and enjoy! Makes 2 servings. RECIPE COURTESY OF AT THE TABLE BYOB

Shrimp and Wild Rice Bake INGREDIENT­S

2½ pounds Wild American Shrimp, boiled, peeled and deveined

1 large green pepper, chopped

3 (10 ½-ounce) cans cream of mushroom soup

1 (2-ounce) jar diced pimentos

2 cups finely chopped onion

¾ cup water

1 cup finely chopped celery

1 (6-ounce) box wild rice 1 pound cheddar cheese, shredded

INSTRUCTIO­NS

Dilute soup with water. Cook rice according to package directions. Combine all ingredient­s. Pour into a 3-quart casserole or rectangula­r baking dish.

FAST FACTS

Did you know? The average American eats about 4.1 pounds of shrimp a year, according to American Shrimp Processors Associatio­n. Shrimp are popular, easy to prepare and packed with protein. One ounce of raw shrimp boasts 18 grams along with vitamin D, B12, B6, iron, copper, zinc and omega-3 fatty acids. Plus, Gulf shrimp are in season year-round, peaking from May to September.

Source: American Shrimp Processors Associatio­n, www.americansh­rimp.com Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Serve at once. Makes 8 servings. RECIPE COURTESY OF AMERICAN SHRIMP PROCESSORS ASSOCIATIO­N

Pickled Shrimp INGREDIENT­S

1 pound cooked Wild American Shrimp, peeled and deveined

1 cup white vinegar

1 cup chopped red onions (large pieces)

½ cup vegetable oil 2 tablespoon­s capers 2 teaspoons minced garlic

INSTRUCTIO­NS

Combine all ingredient­s and refrigerat­e overnight, stirring occasional­ly. Remove shrimp and onions from marinade and serve with salad greens or pasta. Makes 4 servings. RECIPE COURTESY OF AMERICAN SHRIMP PROCESSORS ASSOCIATIO­N

Shrimp Tacos INGREDIENT­S

2 pounds shrimp 1 teaspoon cumin 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 small fresh red pepper 1 dash cayenne pepper, optional (very spicy)

1 dash paprika

INSTRUCTIO­NS

Stir-fry for 4 to 5 minutes on medium-high heat. Serve on tortillas. RECIPE COURTESY OF GADALETO’S

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 ?? PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN ?? Fried shrimp are always popular.
PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN Fried shrimp are always popular.
 ?? PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN ?? Order a shrimp po’boy to go from Gadaleto’s Seafood Market.
PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN Order a shrimp po’boy to go from Gadaleto’s Seafood Market.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF AT THE TABLE BYOB ?? Try this twist on avocado toast, featuring smoky grilled shrimp.
PHOTO COURTESY OF AT THE TABLE BYOB Try this twist on avocado toast, featuring smoky grilled shrimp.
 ?? PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN ?? Chefs agree that shrimp are versatile and easy.
PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN Chefs agree that shrimp are versatile and easy.
 ?? PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN ?? Find fresh shrimp salad at Gadaleto’s Seafood Market.
PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN Find fresh shrimp salad at Gadaleto’s Seafood Market.
 ?? PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN ?? “I prefer the brown and the hopper shrimp,” says Andy Gadaleto.
PHOTO BY EMILY RYAN “I prefer the brown and the hopper shrimp,” says Andy Gadaleto.

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